Monday, April 10, 2006

From the finish line: Sharon Patrick (Hawaii car rentals)


From the finish line: Sharon Patrick
AZCentral.com - "Yeah, well, in Canada I did 10:30 but I'm happy with it. I'll take it. I hope I won my age group. Hopefully. There was one girl with me, but I hope I came in ahead of her. I hope. I hope." Would you be disappointed if you didn't win your age group

State, time-share group spar over how to count
Pacific Business News - A long-running discussion between the state and the time-share industry on the methodologies they used to calculate spending concluded that there were differences that couldn't be reconciled. The two groups crunched the figures again and, while they

State fund would invest in local tech companies
Honolulu Advertiser - Engineer Anthony Yang handles liquid nitrogen at Tissue Genesis, a company that develops tissue replacement products and could qualify for investment from a proposed state fund. Research associate Jack England looks at a raised vascular graft at the

In Florida Surf, Heirs to a Legacy Hone Their Skills
New York Times - It's a 100-mile stretch of Florida's Atlantic coast dominated by the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, and during the past two decades, the waves there have been a launching point for some of the biggest stars of competitive surfing. Top

Manning opines on McNair-Titans flap
Nashville City Paper - If Steve McNair needs a place to work out, old rival Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts might be willing to lend a hand. Manning, who was in the Nashville area late last week, stopped in Friday at the D1 Sports Training facility in Cool Springs

Miller's first ship: Boston CA 69
Daily Chronicle - The first ship to which Signalman 2nd class Thomas H. Miller was assigned, the Boston CA 69, began its WWII career as a heavy cruiser in December at Hawaii. The ship earned 10 battles stars in the Pacific theater of the war and never lost a man to

Congress tells us what time it is
Wearford Democrat - The Clock Gestapo struck this morning at 2 a.m. That s right, that infernal Daylight Savings Time, which costs us an hour each year at this time, went into effect while we were napping. Makes you a little nervous they need to start anything at 2 a

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