Sorry, the Galaxy Nexus is too big CNET Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:08 PM PST Samsung's flagship model is today's hero phone in the Android realm, mostly because it's first to the Ice Cream Sandwich party. But better be careful using it one-handed. | No. 3 Spartans too much for Franklinton The Daily News Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:05 PM PST Salmen (19,6, 4-0) jumped out to a 19-point halftime lead and cruised to a 60-40 District 7-4A victory over Franklinton on Thursday night. | Say hello to Hawaiian The DePaulia Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:05 PM PST When you think about Hawaii, beaches come to mind. Palm trees. Surfing. Johnny Tsunami. WARM WEATHER. After a trip to Aloha Eats, 2534 N. Clark St., food will be up there on that roster too. | ESPN, KNBC picked up the Kwame dunk Highland Community News Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:03 PM PST Cal State San Bernardinoâs Kwame Alexander has shown enough firepower, consistency and on-court skills to warrant a Dunk of the Year award. Though itâs too late to vote (that ended on Feb. 27), readers should know about the Coyote front liner. | State: Study finds Missouri death penalty too broad Lake Sun Leader Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:02 PM PST Missouri has too many reasons for which prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against murder suspects and needs to do a better job of preserving forensic evidence such as DNA samples, according to a report released Thursday. | The View from Writers' Roost The Gilmer Mirror Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:00 PM PST HEREâS A mish-mash of notes. ⢠With regard to planets: A Goldilocks zone : âToo hotâ or âtoo cold.â In other words, uninhabitable. | Republic to cut Chautauqua costs to counter fuel prices Indianapolis Business Journal Thu, 01 Mar 2012 11:59 AM PST Republic Airways Holdings Inc. plans to seek reduced rates from aircraft lessors and vendors in order to cut expenses at its Chautauqua Airlines, where higher fuel prices have made the unitâs smaller jets too costly to operate. | Corporate Censorship Reborn: Paypal Bans Erotic Fiction TechCrunch Thu, 01 Mar 2012 11:59 AM PST The independent book world has been beset on all sides recently. When the first e-publishers began to go to bat for independent and self-published authors, the writing world rejoiced. For too long as they rapacious vanity press taken their money and offered little in return. There is very little up-front investment for self-published authors except for a good story and a little HTML gumption and ... | | |
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