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Archives of: December 2010

These Joints Are Jumping!

Across the country, trampoline centers are inviting kids of all ages to defy gravity, play air dodgeball, sky surf, and work up a smile-infused sweat. There are more than 25 trampoline centers in the U.S., and one of the most popular is in San Francisco's Presidio, where an historic airplane hangar has been converted into The House Of Air. Adults line up early for the trampoline aerobics classes. Parents like ... read more

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December 31, 2010

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Archives of: December 2010


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Yonat Friling

December 21, 2010 1:19 PM

Netanyahu to Obama: Let My Spy Go

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will issue a formal public appeal in the coming days to U.S. President Barack Obama to release imprisoned Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard. Pollard was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 on charges of spying on the U.S for Israel. The prime minister said, "I intend to continue acting with determination for Pollard's release, both because ... read more



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Dan Springer

December 21, 2010 1:18 PM

Too Much Recycled Glass

Americans are doing a better job of recycling all the time. Unfortunately, when it comes to glass there are still major challenges. Recyclers have been going out of business and many of those still hanging on are seeing their piles grow out of control. Concrete Recyclers in Tumwater, Washington has a stack of crushed glass that's 8,000 tons and getting bigger. They may ... read more



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Phil Keating

December 21, 2010 12:42 PM

Live But Remote Doctor Care–Your Future?

You think it's a pain to get an appointment with your doctor in a couple of hours to address whatever it is you woke up with? Well, just imagine the new doctor demand once The Affordable Care Act kicks in and 30 million previously uninsured Americans place a greater demand on the country's health care system. This is the motive behind a handful of companies which ... read more



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Mike Tobin

December 21, 2010 12:02 PM

The Island of Old School Toys

I’ve lost my crew today. There’s no danger. We haven’t gone anywhere that requires sophisticated navigation.  They all got their hands on the vintage Christmas gifts being pushed this season by operations like the Duluth Trading Company in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin. They are a fine bunch of professionals, but if you let a 40 year old get his hands on a set of ... read more



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Greg Palkot

December 21, 2010 12:01 PM

Richardson: Peacemaker or Patsy?

LONDON  New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is dubbing his trip to North Korea a “success.”   But is he  a “peacemaker” or a “patsy”?  Opinion is divided. Richardson’s “hopeful” words follow reports Pyongyang will now grant  UN nuclear watchdog inspectors access to the Yongbyon nuclear site as well as selling off the fuel rods from the plants so ... read more



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Mike Levine

December 21, 2010 12:41 AM

AQAP Looking To Attack U.S. Food Supply?

  [/caption]   The group behind last year’s failed Christmas Day bombing and the recent attempt to send two explosives-laden packages to the United States wants to attack U.S. food supplies, but U.S. authorities don't believe the group has the capability to do so, Fox News has learned. A source with knowledge of the situation said authorities obtained ... read more



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Dominic Di-Natale

December 20, 2010 1:42 PM

The gay soldiers that wanted to be on Fox

| OPINION | ISLAMABAD, Dec 20, 2010 | It's the story I regret most not reporting. While in Iraq and Afghanistan throughout 2009 and 2010 I was approached by more than a dozen American gay combat soldiers wanting to discuss living and fighting under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. In Iraq, the majority were at the massive sprawling Victory Base Complex outside Baghdad, ... read more



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Justin Fishel

December 20, 2010 1:34 PM

Families Celebrate as The Truman Returns

NORFOLK, VA – Thousands of family and friends braved sub-freezing temperatures on the pier of Norfolk’s Naval Station -- watching as the USS Harry S. Truman carried their precious cargo home in time for the holidays. After seven months of supporting combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, 6,000 sailors, airmen, and Marines walked off the Truman Monday morning. ... read more



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FOXNews.com

December 20, 2010 11:33 AM

Drinking Water Crisis in California

By Janelle Benham It’s a process Becky Quintana goes through every time she makes a cup of coffee; reaching into the fridge for bottled water to fill up the coffee pot instead of tapping into water from the sink. It’s not an issue of preference for Quintana, but necessity, as the water coming through her home is filled with unsafe levels of bacteria and ... read more



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Douglas Kennedy

December 20, 2010 11:24 AM

Memorabilia Mecca

The main wall of Bannerman Castle rises over the Hudson, 50 miles north of New York City.   The words “Bannerman Castle Arsenal” are plastered in giant letters on its side announcing it presence to south-bound river traffic.  Last week historian Thom Johnson, was there examining the structure, which he says is an essential part of American military history and a ... read more