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Subscription to "Newsweek," "Golfweek," and More (Up to 74%). Seven Options Available.
Makeshift Magazine Launch Celebrates Innovative Design in Unlikely Places
Makeshift: A Journal of Hidden Creativity celebrates its first edition with stories and photography based on the theme “re-culture.” The quarterly magazine and multimedia website were developed by Steve Daniels , Myles Estey and Niti Bhan who were inspired by the informal creativity they witnessed happening on a global scale.
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Makeshift Magazine Launch Celebrates Innovative Design in Unlikely Places
MicroObserver® Unattended Ground Sensors Named 2011 “Big 25” Technology by C4ISR Journal
WILMINGTON, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Textron Defense Systems announced its MicroObserver Unattended Ground Sensor system has been named to C4ISR Journal’s elite group of 2011 “Big 25”.
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MicroObserver® Unattended Ground Sensors Named 2011 “Big 25” Technology by C4ISR Journal
Overwatch’s SoldierEyesTM Named One of C4ISR Journal’s “Big 25” for 2011
AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Overwatch announced its SoldierEyes(TM) mobile smartphone solution has been named to C4ISR Journal’s elite group of 2011’s “Big 25” programs and innovations.
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R.I. Liberian leader praises Nobel for Johnson Sirleaf
Providence Journal photo / Mary Murphy Nathan Biah, president of the Liberian Community Association of Rhode Island, and others within Rhode Island’s Liberian community are pleased that Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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R.I. Liberian leader praises Nobel for Johnson Sirleaf
Photo: Tea Party Express arrives in Providence
Taking the news pulse of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts, by Providence Journal and projo.com staff, from 7 to 7, every business day Journal photo/ Mary Murphy Two Tea Party Express buses were parked in front of the Marriott Courtyard in Providence Wednesday morning.
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Us Ag says he’ll work with Ri, other states on medical pot
Providence Journal photos / Bob Thayer U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, right, tours the Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence Thursday in Providence.
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Y La Bamba: Godspeed You Limpdick Sandbags! (Providence, RI to Washington, DC)
A (completed) Mad Lib Tour journal by Y La Bamba. O Providence! Your cobblestone palm trees , your molested green parks, your Ivy League mouth breathers ! These are the things Y La Bamba simply adores about you. It is our first cheesy night of the Neko Case tour and needless to say we are super flabby ! Scott Magee, the band’s percussionist/ body piercer and Paul Cameron, guitarist/ underwater …
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Y La Bamba: Godspeed You Limpdick Sandbags! (Providence, RI to Washington, DC)
Taveras: Providence to lay off 60-80 police staffers
Providence Journal photo / Mary Murphy Public Safety Commissioner Steven M. Pare, at podium, talks Wednesday about the pending layoffs at a City Hall news conference with Mayor Angel Taveras, left, and, from right, Police Chief Dean Esserman, City Councilman Seth Yurdin and Council President Michael Solomon.
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Taveras: Providence to lay off 60-80 police staffers
Potential release of child-slayer sparks outrage
A day after The Providence Sunday Journal reported the scheduled early release of child-slayer Michael Woodmansee, hundreds of outraged readers called the offices of the state attorney general and Corrections Department on Monday demanding that the killer who shellacked the little boy’s bones remain behind bars.
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