Space Shuttle Discovery arrives at International Space Station

Saturday, February 26, 2011 The Space Shuttle Discovery, flying the STS-133 mission, has successfully rendezvoused and docked with the International Space Station (ISS) today at 18:14 UTC for what is scheduled to be the final time in its career. Discovery is delivering six astronauts to the orbiting outpost, as well as station parts and supplies including the Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo, the ExPRESS Logistics Carrier-4 and Robonaut2, the first dexterous humanoid robot in space. The docking, Discovery’s 13th and final scheduled docking, occurred two minutes ahead of schedule, having been…

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10 Tips For Decorating Your House With Area Rugs

Read More About: Curtains Australia Bedheads Sydney Submitted by: Greg Garner One of the simplest, quickest and easiest ways to decorate or redecorate your house has to be using area rugs. A simple looking rug or an ornate piece with an exotic label or other type, a rug adds charm and beauty to spaces, transforming rooms into cozy corners or adding elegance to the centre piece. But choosing an area rug can be very complicated. If you are looking to invest in one, read below to find out how to…

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Space Shuttle Endeavour lands in California

Monday, December 1, 2008 After windy and stormy conditions in Florida prevented its planned landing at Kennedy Space Center, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) decided to redirect the space shuttle Endeavour to California. It touched down successfully at Edwards Air Force Base at 1:25 p.m. local time, or 21:25, November 30, 2008 (UTC). NASA normally prefers to land space shuttles at its home base, Kennedy Space Center. In this case, NASA will have to transfer Endeavour atop a jumbo jet from California to Florida at an estimated cost…

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Time Warner, Sprint close to mobile pact

Wednesday, December 29, 2004 New York – Time Warner Cable is close to a deal with Sprint Corp. to offer mobile telephone service under the TimeWarner brand to the cabler’s 11 million subscribers, according to a report in Wednesday’s The Wall Street Journal. If such a deal is struck, Time Warner will be the first cable company to offer the so-called “quadruple threat” in telecommunications, by offering voice, video, internet and mobile services in a single package. The Journal reported that Time Warner would test market the new mobile service…

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Opponents: New Zealand government sneaks bill into House to avoid public backlash

Thursday, December 7, 2006 The New Zealand Government has tabled the Therapeutic Products and Medicines Bill, despite unprecedented political opposition. In 2003 the Hon Annette King signed a Treaty with Australia agreeing to hand control of the natural health products sector over to an Australian regulatory body, however she needs to pass enabling legislation in New Zealand. “This will be a world-class joint scheme designed to regulate the safety, quality, effectiveness and promotion of therapeutic products in both New Zealand and Australia. That includes the regulation of complementary and alternative…

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Google launches Google Spreadsheets

Tuesday, June 6, 2006 Google has launched an online spreadsheet site, in a private beta. The site will allow spreadsheets to be shared between up to 10 users, which is aimed to be useful to teams and small businesses. “Many people already organise information into spreadsheets. Where they are struggling is to share it” said the product manager, Jonathan Rochelle. Google recently bought the online word-processor Writely, launched a calendar product, as well as a desktop search tool. Many see this as them straying into Microsoft‘s markets. Google Spreadsheets uses…

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Permaculture Magazine

Container Gardening A Better Way To Start A Productive Hobby

Container Gardening A Better Way To Start A Productive Hobby by nemie Have you ever try making a garden? If you are not fun of cultivating soil but have plenty of spare time during weekends, container gardening will be best for you. You may be hesitant to try making your very own garden because of the work and time you need to exert in finishing the task. It will require a lot of your time and you are afraid that you might not be finishing the project and you will…

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Emerging Footcare Designer}

Read More About: Excavator Parts Australia Excavator Parts Brisbane Emerging Footcare Designer by Lifootcare Sophia Webster is a British accessories designer, known for her unique feminine designs who founded her own label in 2012. Webster studied art and sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts and went on to complete her training at Cordwainers College and The Royal College of Art after realizing she wanted to create shoes. Webster worked as an apprentice with designer Nicholas Kirkwood before branching out on her own. As an independent designer, Webster has won awards…

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Florida man charged with stealing Wi-Fi

Update since publication This article mentions that Wi-Fi stands for “Wireless Fidelity”, although this is disputed. Thursday, July 7, 2005 A Florida man is being charged with 3rd degree felony for logging into a private Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) Internet access point without permission. Benjamin Smith III, 41, is set for a pre-trial hearing this month in the first case of its kind in the United States. This kind of activity occurs frequently, but often goes undetected by the owners of these wireless access points (WAPs). Unauthorized users range from casual…

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British white paper on public health

Wednesday, November 17, 2004 ENGLAND – UK Health Secretary John Reid has proposed widespread legislative and health care changes in a new white paper on public health released Tuesday. Titled “Choosing Health”, the paper details government plans to restrict smoking in public places, limit ‘junk food‘ advertisements to children, make available “lifestyle trainers”, campaign against sexually transmitted diseases and tobacco, and improve food labelling. The white paper comes after extensive public comment that involved 150,000 people. Smoking would be restricted in enclosed public spaces, restaurants, workplaces, and some pubs. The…

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