Tuesday, April 25, 2006

How Deal on Energy Died in Last Hours (Speed Reading)


How Deal on Energy Died in Last Hours
By Kelly Brewington and Andrew A. Green, The Baltimore Sun Apr. 12--Just two hours remained before one of the Maryland General Assembly's most frenetic finishes, and in the Senate lounge Sen. Thomas M.

Notes: Former A looks to up record
Notes: Former A dominant at McAfee Coliseum

GSB To Host First Nerd Olympics
The University of Chicago is a well known institution for several reasons: Nobel winning faculty, the invention of the nuclear bomb, and of course the wonderful catch phrase "the place that fun came to die." However, due to a recent trend, the University of Chicago has decided to distinguish itself in one other way: by hosting the first annual Nerd Olympics.

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

PureDepth Awarded Two More Patents to Its Multi-Layer Display (MLD(TM)) IP Portfolio
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.----April 12, 2006--PureDepth, Inc. , a world-leading developer of display technologies and the developer of Multi-Layer Display (MLD) technology, today announced that it has been granted two patents -- one by the Israeli Patent Office and another by the Singaporean Patent Office -- which, respectively, cover a core design element of MLD technology and how the technology is

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