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Behind the scenes of Internet2
For real-time research updates. Researchers seek to keep monster Internet telescopes from getting destroyed Satisfy your appetite for robot news by attending a business conference on topic Supercomputer goes back to the future UMass Amherst launches tech podcasts Internet2 kisses veteran testbed goodbye Microsoft, Intel officials rip pols for lack of federal R&D funding support .
The antidotes to a lame red carpet season
Did anyone within the sound of my keyboard watch the Golden Globes ceremony Sunday night? Nah, me neither. For one thing, I've had . . . Let's call it “abdominal melodrama," off and on since Wednesday. Consequently, I simply wasn't in the mood for anything at all by Glenn Miller. Moreover, this writer's strike has sucked the blood out of my beloved red-carpet season. Now, I'm not saying picketing on the part of Hollywood scribes isn't a smidgen necessary. But dangit to Denver, Alexis, I need my fix of what-was-she-thinkin' dresses and shut-up-already acceptance speeches. I'm still holding out hope for the Academy Awards, for which nominations are announced a week from today at some unholy dawn-rush hour on the West Coast. In preparation for the Oscars, considered the apex of the awards-show equinox (don't you just love a thesaurus?), I have a little to-do list to help make you, your wardrobe and/or someone who needs help a measure more ready for your own red-carpet moments this year.
Health centre opened
THE £6.2million health centre in Winsford has been officially opened. The supercentre on Dene Drive started treating patients last year but was not officially opened until a ceremony on Thursday. The centre has already transformed healthcare in Winsford in the short time it has been open. GP Dr Taluker is delighted with her new working home. .
Behind the scenes of Internet2
For real-time research updates. Researchers seek to keep monster Internet telescopes from getting destroyed Satisfy your appetite for robot news by attending a business conference on topic Supercomputer goes back to the future UMass Amherst launches tech podcasts Internet2 kisses veteran testbed goodbye Microsoft, Intel officials rip pols for lack of federal R&D funding support .
The antidotes to a lame red carpet season
Did anyone within the sound of my keyboard watch the Golden Globes ceremony Sunday night? Nah, me neither. For one thing, I've had . . . Let's call it “abdominal melodrama," off and on since Wednesday. Consequently, I simply wasn't in the mood for anything at all by Glenn Miller. Moreover, this writer's strike has sucked the blood out of my beloved red-carpet season. Now, I'm not saying picketing on the part of Hollywood scribes isn't a smidgen necessary. But dangit to Denver, Alexis, I need my fix of what-was-she-thinkin' dresses and shut-up-already acceptance speeches. I'm still holding out hope for the Academy Awards, for which nominations are announced a week from today at some unholy dawn-rush hour on the West Coast. In preparation for the Oscars, considered the apex of the awards-show equinox (don't you just love a thesaurus?), I have a little to-do list to help make you, your wardrobe and/or someone who needs help a measure more ready for your own red-carpet moments this year.
Health centre opened
THE £6.2million health centre in Winsford has been officially opened. The supercentre on Dene Drive started treating patients last year but was not officially opened until a ceremony on Thursday. The centre has already transformed healthcare in Winsford in the short time it has been open. GP Dr Taluker is delighted with her new working home. .
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