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Six of One, Half Dozen of Another

Google Chrome was an awesome toy when it first appeared on our internets. Then came the talk of how it has an identifier and how it means that Google knows even more about you. Some people became frightened and ran away from Chrome, seeking solace in her older counterparts Firefox , Safari , and Opera . Others, who were on Mac and other platforms chose to work with the Chromium backbone and build there...

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Nearly half of Mexican cops fail police tests

MEXICO CITY -- Almost half of Mexican police officers examined this year have failed background and security tests, a figure that rises to nearly 9 of 10 cops in the border state of Baja California, the government reported Thursday.

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Nearly half of Mexican cops fail police tests

Almost half of Mexican police officers examined this year have failed background and security tests, a figure that rises to nearly 9 of 10 cops in the border state of Baja California, the government reported Thursday.

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Nearly half of Mexican cops fail police tests

Almost half of Mexican police officers examined this year have failed background and security tests, a figure that rises to nearly 9 of 10 cops in the border state of Baja California, the government reported Thursday.

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Nearly half of Mexican cops fail police tests

Almost half of Mexican police officers examined this year have failed background and security tests, a figure that rises to nearly 9 of 10 cops in the border state of...

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Area Codes as Status Symbols

Area codes aren’t a big deal everywhere — Montana, for instance, which only has one area code for the entire state: 406. But in tightly-packed urban areas (and amidst the attendant sprawl that surrounds them), area codes tend to slice and dice cities into a half-dozen pieces, each of which represents a lifestyle, because [...]

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Daily News Roundup: Oops, We Did It Again

Nobody said it would be smooth sailing … The New York Times reports that Eric Holder, Barack Obama’s pick to be attorney general, was much more involved in Marc Rich’s pardon than has previously been acknowledged. The most meaty paragraph: Mr. Holder had more than a half-dozen contacts with Mr. Rich’s lawyers over 15 months, including [...]

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Corrupt Pardons Have Bad Consequences

Today's NY Times exposed more about Eric Holder's role in Bill Clinton's corrupt pardon of Marc Rich, and it's not pretty. Mr. Holder had more than a half-dozen contacts with Mr. Rich’s lawyers over 15 months, including phone calls, e-mail and memorandums. Holder was Deputy Attorney General at the time, so he was plenty busy. Why did he spend so much time on the Rich pardon? Glenn Greenwald...

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Short week means short memories for players

Mike Goff tried about a half-dozen times to start a sentence, then he just shook his head.

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Thankfully, I didn't Miss Thanksgiving

Yes, I was worried there for awhile. It started with the chain retailers changing over their in-store displays to Christmas before Halloween, soon to be followed by a local radio station switching to its all-Christmas music format in the beginning of November. Then there were the half-dozen, or so, light displays going up (and staying on every night) two weeks before Thanksgiving. With...

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There are no “teams”. There is only what’s right and what’s wrong - and that’s how things are going to be from now on, permanently.

On May 31st 2008, we stood in a large crowd in DC outside of the hotel the DNC’s Rules & Bylaws Committee met in, drenched in pouring rain, huddled under an umbrella with a half dozen strangers. We shouted ourselves hoarse calling for the Democratic Party to count every vote, and make every vote count [...]

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S(no)w geese

Just so you don't think I've completely forgotten about birds... there were a half dozen snow geese in this cornfield on my way to work the other day. I veered and stopped before realizing I didn't have the camera with me. A nice surprise so close to home, anyway. I'm in the habit of driving slowly along this stretch of road as the apple and peach orchards tend to draw hungry deer into...

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Mean Streets

ST. LOUIS -- It is not unusual for me to get hit up for change a half dozen times between the time I leave my downtown office to grab a bite to eat and return. The record is ten. By and large, these panhandlers are not the noble economic victims the mainstream media likes to romanticize on the six o'clock news -- the formerly middle class two-parent families whose jobs were lost due...

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Creativity under pressure

... smart, the CEOs would drive unreleased, next-generation cars that get 100 MPG. They'd stop in a half-dozen towns along the way and invite a newspaper editorial board writer to ride shotgun for a dozen miles. They'd update their status on Twitter. They'd write a few posts for the company blog. They'd shoot video on a Flip camera and talk about how they screwed up at their first...

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New School Lunches Face Toughest Critics

... as a “vegetable” for school lunch purposes, But ketchup is an important part of lunch, and the half dozen students who serve as editors on the Brennan school newspaper who rated the meal gave it a thumbs down. “It’s watery,” they complained. The proof was in the packet that, when squeezed, released its contents in a quick series of drops rather than in slower, heftier globules.Tim...