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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

Claudia Cowan

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December 31, 2010

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Archives of: December 2010


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Ruth Ravve

December 10, 2010 9:00 AM

Public Housing ‘From The Pit To The Palace’

"Its the end of an era" said Chicago's Housing Authority President Lewis Jordan.  The last tenants have moved out of Chicago's infamous Cabrini Green public housing.  The broken down, ... read more



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Adam Housley

December 9, 2010 10:41 PM

Until they All Come Home

Thousands of miles away from home and years away from battle, a specialized military and civilian crew digs for answers in the middle of the Vietnam jungle, hoping to find remains of life and put to final rest one of the 84,000 Americans still ... read more



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Anita Vogel

December 9, 2010 3:02 PM

Let it Burn: California ‘Bomb’ House Being Destroyed

Officials say it's the largest cache of homemade explosives ever found in a single location in the US.  They were found inside a house in the suburban Escondido neighborhood just north of San Diego, which is now being called "the bomb" house. The man renting the home, 54 year old George Jakubec has pleaded not- guilty to a series of federal charges for possessing and ... read more



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Mike Tobin

December 9, 2010 2:14 PM

Soldiers with Hammers and Nails

The old adage was that a military force can perform 2 functions: Kill people and Break things.  However, in preparation to deploy to Afghanistan, soldiers from the 3rd Brigade 1st Infantry division out of Fort Knox, in Kentucky are training to build things. In addition to their infantry training, soldiers who volunteer are heading to the nearby Elizabethtown ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

December 9, 2010 2:08 PM

UK Approves Tuition Hike, Students Continue to Protest

Members of Parliament in Britain this evening voted to raise university tuition fees to up to $15,000.   There was a time when there weren't  But the vote exposed fissures in the government.  Some in the coalition voted against or abstained from voting.  Students have been protesting this proposal for weeks.  And the protests in London today got violent again, in the ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

December 9, 2010 1:10 PM

More Student Protests in London

Student protests in London today got violent again.  They threw sticks, bottles—anything they could get their hands on—at police who were blocking thousands of protesters from breaking into Parliament.  They even hurled pool balls at police.  Fires were set. At one point, police switched into riot gear.  Some dropped their fluorescent vests because they are ... read more



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Ben Evansky

December 9, 2010 12:43 PM

Controversial UN Committee in Disarray

The chairman of a controversial United Nations follow up committee that reviewed last year's Gaza conflict between Israel and Palestinian terrorist groups for the much maligned UN Human Rights Council recently resigned citing a busy schedule, but critics say he should have been fired over his views that made his appointment to the committee a farce. German jurist ... read more



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Ibrahim Hazboun

December 9, 2010 5:16 AM

Dissolving the Palestinian Authority?!‬‪ ‬‪

The U.S. failure to persuade Israel to renew a limited freeze on construction in West Bank settlements was the latest setback for the Obama administration in its mission to reach a peace ... read more



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Laura Ingle

December 8, 2010 4:04 PM

High Oil Prices Hit 2 Year Spike

Crude oil crossed the $90 per barrel threshold this week in trading, a price not seen in more than two years since oil peaked at $145 in 2008 before tumbling during the recession.  Many analysts believe oil still has room to rise, and that the price could soar to $100 per barrel in early 2011 . Driving the rise is a perfect storm of increased demand from a growing ... read more



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Phil Keating

December 8, 2010 2:59 PM

GPS Tracking–Are YOU Loafing on the Job?

Just because you're out of the office, driving the company car from client to client, don't think your exact whereabouts aren't being watched. Because more and more companies are paying for GPS service to monitor where their fleet vehicles are at every moment of the day--in virtually real time. "We have what we call a black box solution, which is hardwired into the ... read more