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DALLAS, July 10 (UPI) -- Dallas undercover police were stunned to find their seized black 2004 Infiniti had nearly 50 pounds of cocaine hidden in secret compartments, officers say.
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via UPI @ 0:17 11th Jul
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In what proved to be an incredibly newsworthy investors meeting EA boss John Riccitiello has unveiled details of the next Need for Speed game.
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via Play.tm @ 10:23 19th Jun
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US critic Lee Siegel got into trouble for posting flattering replies to his own blog under a false name. Here he reveals why he has no regrets
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 1:21 27th May
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US critic Lee Siegel got into trouble for posting flattering replies to his own blog under a false name. Here he reveals why he has no regrets
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 1:21 27th May
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By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 3:35 15th Jul
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By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:20 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Alabama-By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design.
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via Macro World Investor @ 23:25 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Yahoo! @ 20:36 14th Jul
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Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine — it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:33 10th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
in Space Science
via Space.com @ 18:58 15th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) - By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design.
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via Find Law @ 23:25 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via AP via New York Post @ 20:49 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) - By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 17:20 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:20 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.
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via Associated Press @ 17:20 14th Jul
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) _ By day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work on a competing design. These dissenting scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft that will replace the space shuttle.They call their project Jupiter, and like Ares, it's a brainchild of workers at the Marshall Space Flight Center and other NASA facilities. The engineers involved are doing the work on their own time and mostly anonymously, with the help of retirees and other space enthusiasts.
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via Los Angeles Times @ 20:34 14th Jul
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DALLAS (AP) — Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine — it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via USA Today @ 17:34 10th Jul
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DALLAS (AP) -- Police didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via Associated Press @ 13:29 10th Jul
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DALLAS - Police in Dallas, Texas, didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:34 10th Jul
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DALLAS - Police in Dallas, Texas, didn't have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine - it was in an undercover car they'd been driving for two months.
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via CNEWS @ 17:34 10th Jul
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A French man allegedly involved in the theft of paintings by Claude Monet and two other artists has been charged in the U.S. with attempting to broker the sale of the stolen art to undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said Friday.
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via ABC News @ 15:36 27th Jun
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Police say a man named God was arrested near a Tampa church for selling cocaine. Authorities began investigating God Lucky Howard in April, and he was arrested on Saturday. Police say he sold the cocaine to undercover detectives in his neighborhood. When officers searched his home, they reported finding another 22 grams of cocaine and a scale.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 8:25 24th Jun
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The usual sequel takes characters from an established book or series and then moves them on toward new adventures. But "The Likeness," Tana French's second novel, has a much tighter bond with its predecessor. Her first book was the Edgar-winning "In the Woods," in which a police detective named Cassie Maddox took on an undercover role. Cassie became a college student named Alexandra Madison in the course of a long investigation that left Cassie with stab wounds and nightmares. But the fictitious Lexie Madison is long gone by the time "The Likeness" begins.
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 17:39 21st Jul
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Video game and DVD retailers don't want children to be able to purchase or rent video games and DVDs that their parents do not want them to have, noted EMA President Bo Andersen. As a result, they have made real and significant investments in enforcing the voluntary video game and motion picture ratings in their stores. The FTCs latest undercover shopper survey demonstrates that these investments are producing strong results, as enforcement rates continue to increase.
in Computer Games
via Macro World Investor @ 21:36 22nd May
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This artist rendering shows NASA's next-generation of moon rockets being developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Ala. Ares I, left, is the crew launch vehicle that will carry astronauts to space. Ares V is the cargo launch vehicle that will deliver the lunar lander and other large hardware to space. By day, the engineers in Huntsville, work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover, working on a competing design. These dissenters and their backers say their alternative rocket would be safer, cheaper and easier to build than the two Ares spacecraft, which have already cost NASA $7 billion. This artist rendering shows NASA's next-generation of moon rockets being developed at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Ala.
in Space Science
via Boston Globe @ 12:02 15th Jul
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