Source: Orlando Sentinel
In good news for the jobless and employers alike, the state's 1970s-era computer that processes unemployment claims is finally getting replaced. The new system is coming this fall, five years after the computer almost ground to a halt. ...
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
Heartbreaking. It’s the word easily at hand for such a series as the one the Mariners just experienced. It’s hyperbolic, of course. Nobody’s heart was literally broken, I hope. Figuratively? I don’t know. Those weren’t the results that most of us were da ...
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Source: Village Voice
Jimmy Breslin was right: There is no more beautiful sight than a heaving street full of people. In Havana, on a sun-baked afternoon, that sensuous humanist observation goes double. Picture a Times Square f ...
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Source: Village Voice
It was the worst of years; it was the best of years. I've never felt as much frustration and agony while theatergoing as I did during 2012–13, nor such a strong feeling that the theater was on the verge of collapse. So was the world ar ...
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Source: OSNews
At an event earlier today, Microsoft unveiled the next Xbox - the third model, but confusingly named Xbox One. The big focus was TV, integrated Kinect, and all the other stuff we all expected to be forced down our t ...
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Source: Georgia Public Broadcasting
Microsoft unveiled its new Xbox One Tuesday, displaying a device that takes new steps in game consoles' journey to becoming all-purpose entertainment and communication devices. The new console replaces the Xbox 360, whic ...
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Source: The New York Times
Carol Rosegg The Golden Dragon , by Roland Schimmelpfennig, features, from left, Noah Galvin, Stephen Duff Weber, Peter Kim, K. K. Moggie and Welker White. Plan your evening carefully if you choose to see “ ...
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