Sunday, April 23, 2006

Duty first in the Queens daily life (Speed Reading)


Duty first in the Queens daily life
London: A day in the life of the Queen is dictated as much by official business as it is by the British royals own favoured routines. The Queens day begins at 7.30am when she wakes at the Palace, ready for a freshly brewed cup of tea.

A land of sweeping claims
I LOVE a sunburnt country - as long as it pays royalties. So say the keepers of poet Dorothea MacKellar's estate.

Speed reading
PLAINFIELD The village's water meter readers used to really get a workout. "We used to walk up to 15 miles per day," said Eric Miller, water operator crew leader. "You would have blisters on your feet and everything."

Instant Analysis
Ask Ryan McGee a question about Texas and tune into the Samsung/RadioShack 500 (NOW on FOX) for his answers and in-race analysis.

LaserCraft Announces Full Production of Latest Generation of Police LIDAR Speed Systems; Unit Passes Critical IACP
LaserCraft announced today the Pro-Lite speed enforcement LIDAR unit is in full production and has been integrated into a new automated photo speed enforcement system. The Pro-Lite represents the latest in LIDAR speed enforcement technology in an extremely compact and affordable package. Kustom Signals Inc. distributes exclusively all handheld Pro-Lite LIDAR systems. Like all LaserCraft LIDAR

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