Looking Forward to 2012: Apple TV, iPhone 5 and Goodnight PCs Techland Thu, 29 Dec 2011 04:04 AM PST Onward, tablets, smartphones and post-PC (yet still just as much "personal computing") devices â" call them whatever you like, 2012 will see a glut of me-too mobiles designed to untether us from stodgy office desktops and augment our everyday, ordinary activities by slipping into our everyday, ordinary surroundings. | Northwestern Oklahoma State too much for KWU men, 103-67 Salina Journal Thu, 29 Dec 2011 04:02 AM PST Kansas Wesleyan hung tough the first 13 minutes of the game, but quickly faded as Northwestern Oklahoma State's superior size, strength, athleticism, depth and experience took over. | McCoist unsure of QPR offer for Rangersâ Jelavic tribalfootball.com Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:31 AM PST Queens Park Rangers Rangers Celtic Rangers boss Ally McCoist says he does not know too much about reports suggesting QPR had made an offer for Nikica Jelavic. read more | Claus travels in style The Advertiser-News Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:23 AM PST Hardyston Santa had a new sleigh for his trip through Hardyston Township this year. âIt was built by members of the fire department,â Chief Ray Marion said. The new wheels were created because Santa was too hard to see high up on top of a fire truck and children could not get close enough to him, explained department members before setting out on the township tour. | Top 5 Worst Trends of 2011 ABC News Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:21 AM PST 2011 brought many good things. The new iPhone. 'Watch the Throne.' The sudden increased appreciation for Ryan Gosling. But there was a lot of bad too, especially in the world of fashion, where it suddenly became acceptable to go outside without your pants. To paraphrase Tina Fey's Liz Lemon, what, may we ask, the what? | Helping teach character development...and learning about it, too The Advertiser-News Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:19 AM PST Sussex-Wantage Sharing is caring. This and many other lessons were discussed and demonstrated during character education programs held for fifth- and sixth-graders at the Wantage Elementary School and Sussex Middle School. | | |
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