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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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Lauren Green

December 17, 2010 11:38 AM

Providing Faith Comfort for Soldiers at War

The front lines are nothing like home. But for thousands of religious Americans serving their country overseas, a special MP3 player has become a friend through hard times. The players are loaded with spiritual messages, courtesy of The Frontline Faith Project. It's like "somebody by your side to remind you that there's a higher purpose, to remind you of the ... read more



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Robert Lee

December 16, 2010 4:30 PM

Today is The Day at UPS

HODGKINS, IL. - It’s the busiest day of the year at the largest ground shipping plant for the United Parcel Service and that means millions of packages will make their way through this one plant in suburban Chicago. "Today, at this facility, we ... read more



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Greg Burke

December 16, 2010 2:58 PM

Rudy Guede’s Sentence: Bad News For Amanda Knox?

An Italian high court confirmed Rudy Guede’s 16-year-sentence in the murder of Meredith Kercher today in Rome. Guede, who like Amanda Knox had been convicted in the November, 2007 killing of the British student in Perugia, was on his final appeal. He had been sentenced to 30 years in the first trial, and that was reduced to 16 on appeal. But today, the Court of ... read more



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Adam Housley

December 16, 2010 2:30 PM

Wave Power

Just off of the shore on Oahu's windward side, a lone yellow buoy could be a first in the future of American energy. Already more than popular with the surfing crowd, as the sets/waves roll-in here, the buoy generates its power and a new industry ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

December 16, 2010 2:11 PM

‘Underwear Bomber’ Tied To Al Qaeda?

DETROIT, MI-  The Nigerian man accused of planting a bomb in his underpants and trying to blow up an airplane last Christmas Day, was not acting alone, say U.S. government agents.  24 year ... read more



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Greg Palkot

December 16, 2010 1:06 PM

Wikileaks Founder Free on Bail

LONDON  Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is a free man tonight….on bail at least. After several hours of legal delay, the Australian emerged on the front steps of the High Court in London saying it was “great to breathe fresh air again.”  ... read more



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Dominic Di-Natale

December 16, 2010 9:59 AM

New drone strike: 7 militants killed in Pakistan

Seven militants were killed Thursday by a suspected U.S. drone strike in Kyber agency. The targets were members of Lashkar-i-Islami, the group responsible for looting Nato supply convoys destined for troops in Afghanistan. We believe this is the first time the U.S. has targeted the group with drones and it is also the first time we have seen a drone attack so far north. If ... read more



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Dominic Di-Natale

December 16, 2010 8:06 AM

U.S drones kill white British militant-linked Muslim converts in Pakistan

Two white British citizens, both Muslim converts, were killed on December 10 by a U.S. drone attack in the Datta Khel area of North Waziristan. An official, who requested anonymity due to his close knowledge of the operation, tells Fox News the men had assumed Abu Bakr and Mansoor Ahmed as their names. Ahmed is believed to be Gerry Smith. Bakr's other identity is given ... read more



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David Piper

December 15, 2010 2:20 PM

The Dangers Asylum Seekers Face by Sea

It’s a humanitarian problem that doesn’t get much coverage. But it grabs the headlines when their plight is caught on video as their flimsy boat breaks up and dozens of them drown. The tragedy that unfolded on the rocky shores of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean really highlights the risks these people are prepared to take in the hope of a new life ... read more



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Dan Springer

December 15, 2010 2:09 PM

Seattle’s Downtown Sign Battle

A battle is brewing in Seattle over whether to allow signs on downtown skyscrapers. Currently, there's a prohibition on signs above sixty feet with a few exceptions. Signs are allowed on sports stadiums and hotels under the theory that illuminated signs on those buildings could be like a beacon to help visitors find them. Now comes a proposal to give large corporations ... read more