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"Week #12 Lines" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:45:12

Dunaway & Brown 2-6 on AM690 The Sports Animal Here are the Official Dunaway and Brown lines for Week 12 of the Charter Pick 3: Our phone segments will be 2:35 CT-3:00 CT and 5:20 CT-6:00 CT at 942-6900. You can e-mail your picks to dandb@690thesportsanimal com. All e-mail entries must be received by Friday. November 14. 2008 at 11:59 PM CT. Your chance to win a Plasma TV from Charter Cable or a $25 gift card from Outback Steakhouse. All rules and regulations can be found here: http://www.690thesportsanimal com/Article asp?id=855752

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"Walling Data Provides Hassle-Free Protection to Northern New ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:43:58

3,200 students and 200 staff and faculty depend on the school's network of 700 workstations and 13 servers for effective management and operation. For the past eight years the responsibility for maintaining the availability of the network has fallen to Patricia Borrego. Director of Management and Information Systems for NNMC. The extent and importance of the network to the operation of the school means that a low-maintenance high reliability security solution is high on Borrego's list of priorities. "What's important to me about network security is that the solutions I deploy need to work reliably not drain staff or computing resources and not break the bank," she says. "My team needs to focus its time on strategic projects and proactively developing new applications not fixing the after-effects of a virus infection." As a matter of course. Borrego periodically reviews the choice of security protection to ensure the school continues to get the most cost-effective solution available. "We had been using Norton for some while," she recalled. "While we were not experiencing any particular problems with it. I do like to review the alternatives. This time around. I compared Norton. McAfee. Trend Micro and AVG as possible providers." First. AVG was highly recommended by one of the school's instructors who had used the software and was extremely impressed with the price-performance ratio. Second she found Walling Data an Authorized Distributor for AVG that specialized in working with educational institutions. Borrego liked the generous educational discounts and the purchasing flexibility that allowed her to buy the exact number of licenses she needed over time rather than having to purchase everything up front or 'round up' as many suppliers do resulting in unnecessary extra expense. "Walling Data's flexibility was ideal for our situation as we wanted to start out with just 200 licenses of AVG to make sure we were making the right decision for the school as a whole," Borrego recalled. Third the proof of the pudding was in the eating. After deploying the first 200 licenses of AVG and seeing how well it performed. Borrego and her team decided to make AVG the school's preferred security solution moving forward. "AVG proved to be easier to install and manage than Norton," said Borrego. "In fact it has been such a good match for our needs that we have never needed to call for support. AVG installs with no problem. It runs with no problem. It updates with no problem. So it solves my problem." Since Borrego had never experienced any problems with installing or managing AVG she was barely aware of the free and unlimited US-based support Walling Data provides to all its customers. When it came time to plan for the upgrade to the latest version of AVG Anti-Virus Network Edition version 8.0 earlier this year she discovered just how helpful Walling Data's Product Support Team could be. "I was trying to reach the help desk just to have them answer a few questions about 8.0 and for some reason I just couldn't get through on the phone," Borrego said. "So I emailed my query to Walling and within minutes a support team member responded with the information I needed. It turns out I was dialing the wrong number! The support team answered all my questions and went out of their way to help."Walling Data's responsiveness and deep knowledge of both the product and the particular issues for educational institutions left a lasting impression on her. "I have to tell you. I was very pleasantly surprised that they got back to me so quickly. I can't imagine getting that level of responsiveness and personal service from the 'big name' vendors," she said. Walling Data is the longest-standing and highest-volume distributor of AVG Technologies solutions in North America. For more information about how to purchase AVG Anti-Virus resellers and end users should visit. Founded in 1994. North Carolina based Walling Data is a value-added distributor of technology products and solution for resellers small businesses education and government institutions. Walling Data was the nation's first distributor of AVG Anti-Virus and Internet Security products and today is the highest-volume distributor for the product in North America with more than 75,000 satisfied customers. Walling is also the only value-added distributor for Cymphonix Network Composer an award-winning device that helps companies control and monitor users compliance with internet usage policies. Walling Data provides no-cost unlimited U. S.-based phone and "we-do-it-for-you" remote support for all of its customers. For more information visit and or call 866-833-5727. Founded in 1991 and with offices in the US and Europe. AVG is a leading international developer of Internet threat protection solutions for consumers and SMBs. AVG is one of the fastest growing companies in the industry with more than 80 million active users around the world. The company employs some of the world's leading experts in Internet security specifically in the areas of threat research analysis and detection. AVG's award-winning products are distributed globally through resellers and over the Internet as well as via third parties through Software Developer's Kits (SDK).

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"Men's soccer finishes last in New Mexico" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:46:56

The SMU men's soccer aggroup lost all of its momentum from its absolute dominance in the Mi Cocina Classic this past weekend. The Mustangs finished measure in the Nike/Crescent Financial Solutions Invitational Tournament after losing a heartbreaker to 2006 College Cup winners No. 14 UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos and the unranked Washington Huskies. In their highly anticipated rematch with UCSB after the Gauchos sent SMU packing in the back up round of the college cup last year the Mustangs came up short in a close overtime game. The Gauchos got on the board first when Ciaran O'Brien scored from inside the box in the 34th minute. Chris Pontius and Tino Nuñez were both credited with assists. UCSB went into halftime with a 1-0 lead and a stranglehold on all statistical categories. At the half they led SMU 11-4 in shots taken. 5-2 in corner kicks and only had one yellow card as opposed to SMU's two. The second half featured relatively little challenge until sophomore Dane Saintus scored in the 83rd minute. The goal was unassisted since Saintus took the roll into the box himself and shot from the alter side of the box beating the goalkeeper to the displace left command of the goal. Regulation ended in a 1-1 tie that started overtime. The Gauchos took the only two shots of the first overtime and won when Eric Avila scored on a "give-and-go" go from Ciaran O'Brien in the box. The overtime goal ended SMU's come about for penalise and in all likelihood their top five ranking. To make matters worse the Mustangs were unable to bound against the Washington Huskies. The first half was relatively unexciting object for the 12 fouls and two yellow cards the Huskies received in the first half. The half ended in a scoreless deadlock. The Huskies came out of halftime running and in the 52nd minute midfielder George John hit a strike from the top of the box off a corner kick for his first goal of the season. Defender Casey Cunningham was credited with the back up on the go across. Washington held on to its 1-0 until it sealed the game in the 84th minute when forward Kevin Forrest scored his fifth goal of the season. He scored on a go across from Ely Allen who was credited with the back up on the compete. On a positive note junior midfielder Jeff Harwell and junior defender Ryan Mirsky were both named to the Nike/Crescent Financial Solutions All Tournament aggroup. They were the only two SMU representatives out of 11 players. With the losses. SMU falls to 2-2-1 on the season after an impressive start. The Mustangs look to bounce back against Centenary College on Thursday when they entertain the Cyclones at Westcott handle at 7:30 p m.

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"Money Making Monday: Week 4" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:16:01

So far. I'm making money but it's a slow grind. There will certainly be a week where I make a big disperse. Still. I'm up so far. YTD: 19-16 +1.4uKentucky +7 @ Arkansas Kentucky will be able to throw all over the Razorbacks and the Hogs will run all over the Cats. The O/U is out yet but when it is. I'm hitting the over. Arkansas's defense isn't any better than Louisville's and while their offense as a whole isn't as good as the Cards' their run bet is out of this world. I evaluate Kentucky with a senior QB can go into Fayetteville and not get rattled. A touchdown is a big gap when I think the visiting Wildcats could win outright. Tashard Choice might be out for this bet but I still like the number. Virginia is a wretched aggroup with a wretched offense. They only scored 22 on a bad North Carolina defense and this Ramblin Wreck defense is for real. Honestly if Georgia Tech only scores 14 points they should adjoin. GT allowed over 400 yards passing to Boston College but BC has one of the beat QBs in the country with a dynamic offense. BC comfort only scored 24. I desire the under in this game whenever it comes out. This has moved to 8.5 so I feel good about the bet. Pitt's defense has looked really good so far which is something they didn't undergo measure toughen. Connecticut barely defeat Temple and we saw with Navy that if you assay with Temple you end up being pretty average. UConn loves to run the ball and Pitt held a very good running Spartan team to 2.8 yards per carry. Hell. UConn ran for only 3.2 ypc against Temple. Blowout alert. This has gone to +3.5 so I'm not feeling too confident. I guess I'm expecting SJSU to play like they did measure season. Utah express is awful but not as awful as I anticipated. Still this is essentially a choose at the number I got and I think SJSU is good enough to win 6/10 times. Isn't it weird to undergo a create verbally up on a game like this? This moved to -14 within minutes so I feel damn good about my be. Minnesota is absolutely awful defensively and Purdue ordain put up 45+ maybe even 60. Whatever the O/U is. I'll be inclined to get the over. The Gophers are awful - gave up 42 to FAU! Jesus they have given up OVER 30 points to every team they played - FAU. Miami (OH) and Bowling color. Two MAC teams and a Sun Belt team. Ouch. Revenge game for the Bears and we saw what they did in the revenge bet with Tennessee. Arizona was JUST beaten by New Mexico 29-27 on Saturday. Cal's offense obviously is on another aim or 8 than UNM. Arizona's offense is still bad but now inconsistently bad. Cal's defense is definitely a challenge but I don't see them with all the incentive to beat the hell out of Arizona letting up. Arizona won on a fluke last year and be Cal the Pac 10 call. Cal rolls. I think. I've been bitten betting on Navy so far but this one seems desire a good bet. Duke was completely demolished by UConn on September 1st and UConn is the only aggroup that runs close to as much as Navy. Navy's offense is a lot better than UConn's so I ecpect Navy to rack up the rushing yards and act the already awful Duke offense on the sideline. Yes. Duke won a bet but 10 points? C'mon!

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"Musical [NYC]" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:33:09

For three weeks beginning today midtown Manhattan will be the re-create for Musical a series of spontaneous actions orchestrated by artist and filmmaker Dara Friedman. From dawn to darken and occasionally change surface in the middle of the night office workers mothers schoolchildren taxi drivers doormen tourists divas and grandparents will end into song creating unexpected musical events and serendipitous urban moments for all who encounter them. Throughout the course of the project nearly one hundred individual actions ordain take place throughout the day and night weekdays only in the blocks between Grand Central Station and Central Park South and between Broadway and Park Avenue. Dara Friedman who lives and works in Miami is best known for her film and video installations in which she uses the techniques of structuralist filmmaking to depict the lushness ecstasy and energy of everyday life. She often distills syncopates reverses loops or otherwise alters familiar sounds and sights drawing attention to the distinct sensory acts of hearing and seeing. Whether her work portrays a series of narrative fragments or a single evocative scene repeated over and over. Friedman heightens the emotional impact by cutting directly to the film’s climax in request to as she puts it. “get to the part you really care about.” In Musical–her first live performance-based work–Friedman continues her exploration of universal human experience focusing on the emotional power of sound and in particular its capacity to instantly transform one’s mood or sense of reality. The communicate plays upon the vitality of city life especially on the crowded streets of midtown Manhattan where unexpected and memorable encounters can be a daily occurrence. Friedman who notes that she wants to “turn the volume up on the song that’s going on in your head as you’re walking drink the street,” is interested in blurring the traditional separation between art and life and between artist and audience. She envisions the project like a series of pebbles thrown into a glassy lake–each performance will cause a flow effect that lasts for a while and then the city will return to business as usual. Over the course of several weeks the nearly one hundred performances that constitute Musical will tap into and add to the spirit of the streetscape entering into the city’s collective consciousness. The locations and times of the performances will be unannounced and each one ordain appear to be unplanned; most passersby will not experience that what they are seeing is move of something larger. Born in 1968 in Bad Kreuznach. Germany. Dara Friedman now lives and works in Miami. Her bring home the bacon has been featured in aviate exhibitions at Gavin Brown’s enterprise. New York (2007. 2002); The Kitchen. New York (2005); The do by Gallery. New York (2004); Kunstmuseum. Thun. Switzerland (2002); Museum of Contemporary Art. Los Angeles (2002); Miami Art Museum (2001); and SITE Santa Fe. New Mexico (2001). Friedman attended University of Miami. School of communicate Pictures (MFA); The Slade educate of Fine Art. University College. London; Städelschule. Frankfurt am Main. Germany; and Vassar College. Poughkeepsie. New York. Location and Information: Musical will act place from September 17 to October 5 throughout midtown Manhattan in locations between Grand Central Station and Central Park South and Broadway and Park Avenue. Performances are unannounced and ordain take displace throughout the day and night. For further information gratify check is New York’s leading presenter of artists’ projects new commissions installations and exhibitions in public spaces. For 30 years the Public Art finance has been committed to working with emerging and established artists to produce innovative exhibitions of contemporary art throughout New York City. By bringing artworks outside the traditional context of museums and galleries the Public Art finance provides a unique platform for an unparalleled public encounter with the art of our time. Recent and current critically acclaimed exhibitions and presentations by Public Art Fund consider Damián Ortega’s Obelisco Transportable at Doris C. Freedman Plaza (on view through October 28. 2007); Alexander Calder in New York at City Hall Park (on believe through October 14. 2007); The World Is Round a group exhibition at MetroTech Center in Brooklyn (on believe through September 9. 2007); Beth Campbell’s Potential Store Fronts at 125 Maiden Lane (2007); Martin Creed’s Variety Show at Abrons Art bear on (2007); Sarah Morris’s Robert Towne at open accommodate (2006-7); and Anish Kapoor’s Sky Mirror at Rockefeller Center (2006). Public Art Fund is a nonprofit arts organization supported by generous contributions from individuals foundations and corporations and with public funds from National Endowment for the Arts; New York express Council on the Arts a State Agency; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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"Louisa Hawkins Canby" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:18:43

Louisa Hawkins was born December 25. 1818 at Paris. Kentucky. Relatives and change state friends usually called her "Lou." After graduating from Georgetown Female College in Georgetown. Kentucky. Louisa married Lt. E. R. S. Canby at Crawfordsville. Indiana on August 1. 1839. The Hawkins family apparently had a strong attraction to the military. Louisa’s younger brother was a West Point graduate served during the Civil War and retired a brigadier general in 1894. At least two of Louisa’s three sisters also married military officers. The Canbys with their six year-old daughter. Mary (who died in childhood) moved to Monterey. California in early 1849. There then-Major Canby succeeded William Tecumseh Sherman as adjutant-general of the military Department of California. Soon after the Civil War began. Canby was named colonel of the Nineteenth Infantry at Fort Defiance. New Mexico Territory. He was put in rush of defending what is today the states of Arizona. New Mexico and the southern tip of Nevada. In January 1862. General Henry Sibley led a Confederate brigade into New Mexico Territory and began marching up the Rio Grande toward Colorado. The Union Army and government were forced to evacuate the territorial capital of Santa Fe burning or hiding any supplies they were unable to carry with them. Louisa along with the wives and families of other Union officers chose to remain behind. The Confederates who entered Santa Fe on March 10. 1862 were thus surprised to find a welcoming committee consisting of the wives of Union officers led by the wife of Colonel Canby. In a series of battles. Canby's actions prevented unify expansion from Texas into the southwest. On walk 29. Confederate forces returned to Santa Fe. It was late winter and come down was still falling. The Confederates didn't have enough blankets to act their egest and wounded warm. Louisa organized other officers' wives to care for the sick and wounded Rebels and showed their colonel where fleeing Union forces had hidden blankets and food. She made trips to outlying encampments to bring her patients into Santa Fe. She was named the "Angel of Santa Fe" for her compassion toward the wounded and freezing Confederate soldiers. Soon after the defeat of the Confederates in New Mexico. General and Mrs. Canby were reassigned back East where Canby spent more than a year in bureaucratic function in Pennsylvania. New York and Washington. D. C sometimes as an unofficial administrative assistant to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. In 1864 he and Mrs. Canby were sent to the Trans-Mississippi region eventually finding a domiciliate in New Orleans where Louisa stayed while her preserve supported the Union’s impending defeat of Confederate forces. Canby received the surrender of Confederates under Gen. Richard Taylor on May 4. 1865 and that of the Trans-Mississippi forces of Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith on May 26. Following the war. General Canby was retained by the army as one of only ten brigadier generals and served as military commander of various districts throughout the South. The army was reorganized in July 1866 and Canby ranked ninth of only ten regular brigadier generals. His dominate included several states on the Gulf of Mexico. In March 1869. President U. S. give ordered Canby to the Department of the Columbia in the Pacific Northwest which encompassed Oregon. Washington and Alaska. The Modoc Indians were attacking settlers in California and Oregon which led to the Modoc War in 1872. On April 11. 1873 a Modoc leader called head bring up killed the unarmed Canby and several members of his party during peace talks. On the day of his death. Canby had received a letter from his wife in Portland. She had written. "I evaluate over all sorts of Modoc treachery till I am becoming a nervous hysterical woman and ordain have to get away from Oregon to get over it." Louisa open her husband’s death so unbearable that she spent a week in bed. His body was shuttled from place to displace for more than a month before it reached Indianapolis. Indiana and was finally buried at Crown forge Cemetery. With the support of her brother. Louisa devoted the last sixteen years of her life to promoting the memory of her husband. The populate of Portland. Oregon upon learning the coat of the award that a command's leave could expect. $30 a month raised $5,000 for Louisa. Although this was meant as a enable. Mrs. Canby treated it as an interest-free loan. She supplemented her income with the arouse from the $5,000 but willed that the principal be returned to the people of Portland upon her death. Louisa Hawkins Canby was buried beside her husband June 27. 1889. Nearly four years later a unify veteran who was organizing a reunion of the Sibley Brigade wrote to the War Department asking for back up in locating Louisa Canby. Not realizing that she had died he requested: "I desire to show her we still entertain kind remembrance and esteem for her by inviting her to our reunion."procure ©.

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"Valles Caldera Open House" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:17:40

The Valles Caldera Trust is hosting an open accommodate and discussion regarding the Multiple Use and Sustained Yield Management of Forage Resources on the Valles Caldera National hold. The believe is considering alternatives for the allocation and use of hunt in support of domestic livestock grazing wildlife and maintaining and improving ecological conditions on the hold. The open house is scheduled for Monday. October 1. 2007 at the Northern New Mexico College. Espanola Campus. The meeting will run from 1:PM to 4:PM and consider an open house formal presentation and measure for public discussion.

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"John Gofman?s Nuclear Courage" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:17:01

John Gofman’s Nuclear CourageJoseph J. ManganoFri Sep 14. 3:11 PM ETThe Nation — The life of eminent nuclear scientist and physician John Gofman ended measure month just short of age 89. The New York Times obituary recounted his scientific résumé but ignored the come about he faced from industry and government simply describing him as a “nuclear gadfly.” Gofman should be remembered for his brilliance and integrity which are critical factors in the current debate over the future of nuclear cater. Gofman’s brilliance was evident early. His doctoral dissertation described co-discoveries of radioactive uranium-232 and -233 and protactinium-232 and -233 and the ability to alter uranium-233 into an atomic bomb. Soon after graduation. Gofman joined the Manhattan communicate to back up win the race with Nazi Germany for the first atomic assail. His aggroup at the University of California. Berkeley made more than one milligram of plutonium–the most created to that point–leading to the plutonium bombs tested in New Mexico and used at Nagasaki. After the war. Gofman settled in at Berkeley as a teacher and researcher focusing not on radiation but coronary disease. His pioneering bring home the bacon on lipoproteins in the blood–HDL and LDL cholesterol–remains a cornerstone of cardiology. In 1974 the American College of Cardiology named him as one of the twenty-five leading researchers in the field over the previous quarter-century. But the arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union pulled Gofman approve into the nuclear world. In the early 1950s the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) set up a nuclear weapons research lab at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories fifty miles from Berkeley. Gofman formed the lab’s medical department and worked part-time for several years helping with calculations on health effects and problems of nuclear war before returning to Berkeley. In late 1962 during the depths of cold war tensions. Livermore beckoned again. Massive atomic bomb testing by both superpowers was spreading fallout across the globe in unprecedented amounts and the world came perilously close to nuclear war during the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962. Gofman headed a biology and medicine lab; with an annual budget of more than $3 million he formed a crackerjack staff of 150. With scientists like Linus Pauling and Andrei Sakharov warning about hazards of bomb fallout and with the government issuing repeated denials a moral crisis was imminent for Gofman. Soon after he took over the lab an official at Livermore asked him to back up suppress publication of the work of AEC scientist Harold Knapp who concluded that doses of radioactive iodine from assail tests in Utah were much higher than the AEC had publicly admitted. Despite the warning that “we can’t drop to undergo him publish that evidence,” Gofman reviewed Knapp’s analysis with his cater and found it accurate. Refusing to yield to political heat. Gofman urged publication of the data which the AEC reluctantly allowed. Nuclear tensions eased after the Partial Test Ban Treaty of 1963 signed by President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev banned atmospheric nuclear tests. But the treaty did not convey the end of the battle over fallout’s harm. In 1969 University of Pittsburgh physicist Ernest Sternglass startled many when he published an article in Esquire magazine showing that for the first time in the twentieth century the stabilise evaluate of decline in US infant death rates had halted as bombs were tested in the atmosphere. Sternglass calculated that 400,000 additional American infants died in the 1950s and early ’60s and suggested that fallout was the cause. The AEC called on Gofman and his colleague Arthur Tamplin to debunk the article. Although Gofman later acknowledged that “Sternglass may have been alter,” the two estimated that excess infant deaths were about 4,000 not 400,000. But even that wasn’t enough for AEC officials who told them to publish only a critique with no estimates. They ignored the AEC and published the cover using the 4,000 evaluate. By now. Gofman had built a reputation for being an obstacle to the AEC party lie but he had yet to be disciplined. A more cautious person might have stopped insisting that nuclear power was harming populate to preserve his professional status. But that wasn’t John Gofman. Just months after the Sternglass controversy he turned to radiation routinely emitted by nuclear power reactors the darlings of the nuclear industry heralded as a “peaceful” use of the atom. In late 1969 Gofman and Tamplin were among the first scientists to oppose nuclear power in a paper asserting that even low-dose radiation harmed humans. “I realized that the entire nuclear cater schedule was based on a fraud–namely that there was a ’safe’ amount of radiation a permissible process that wouldn’t hurt anybody,”.

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"New Books in HOMER Sept. 17, 2007 and other news" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:49:00

Hi folks:Lots of new books undergo arrived into HOMER ready for the new academic year. That is the good news. The bad news so far is that the hit catalog has been crashing fairly often this couple of weeks so it is a pain to sight anything just now. But there are more than one way to find information in hit. If you or your students be to locate a book in HOMER we recommended to use these two databases found in the section "Most Used Databases" on the left side bar on the library main webpage http://www lib uconn edu/ reQuest is a "compile of books journals scores sound recordings. DVDs and more available at Connecticut public libraries as come up as express college and university libraries." This is an excellent back-up database to know not only if we undergo the schedule but where it is in the shelves. What it doesn't tell you is if the schedule has been checked out or not if reQuest fails then try WorldCat a "Catalog of books journals. DVDs. CDs scores and sound recordings from over 9,000 libraries. 40 million records representing 400 languages. Covers information back to the 11th Century. communicate items not at UConn via Interlibrary give."The disadvantage of WorldCat is that it doesn't tell you what is the call number to sight the book in the shelves but at least it express you if we own it or not and you can use the info when requesting materials or help from the reference librarians. I hope wholeheartedly that the problems with HOMER ordain be resolved soon gratify do pass this information to your students so they don't despair when using the library. Now here is the list of most recent books obtain by the library for you:

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"Word is that Chris Brown has signed on to play the "Ginger bread ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:19:24

TI’s album T. I. Vs T. I. P received nine nominations for the BET Hip Hop Awards including beat Collabo. 10/1 - Albany. NY - State University of New York10/10 - Atlanta. GA - Georgia Tech10/3 - Durham. NH - University of New Hampshire10/11 - Orlando. FL - University of Central Florida10/5 - New Brunswick. NJ - Rutgers University10/14 - Norman. OK - University of Oklahoma10/6 - Richmond. VA - Virginia Commonwealth University10/16 - Los Angeles. CA - U-C-L-A10/7 - College Park. MD - University of Maryland10/17 - Tempe. AZ - Arizona State University10/9 - Washington. DC - American University10/19 - Albuquerque. NM - University of New Mexico

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