Those pain pills you think help your migraines? Take too many and you could make them worse. Overusing painkillers can spin migraine patients into a rut, spurring more headaches that in turn require more pain medication. A very unlucky fraction  |


A telegrapher's journey from rails to radio.  |
In recent days, some ARRL members who have read about the case involving antenna support structures in Palmdale, California have asked how they can help protect amateurs' antenna rights. "I can think of no better way to support amateurs and  |
NCJ, The National Contest Journal is what everyone interested in radiosport needs to have in their shack. Filled with the latest news from the contesting world, this is a definite must-have. Whether you are new to contesting or are a  |


Q&A with:James Heskett and W. Earl SasserPublished:December 22, 2008Authors:James L. Heskett, W. Earl Sasser, and Joe WheelerEditor's Note: Why is it that many of the same companies appear repeatedly on lists of the best places to work, the best providers  |
Dec. 22--Apologies for sharing more bad news on what should be a joyful week, but I've learned that Google's going to give up even more of its Kirkland campus than previously disclosed. A month ago we reported that Google is  |
In the Wild West that is online video, Hulu.com has proven to be a trailblazing answer to how professional content can thrive on the Web."This is period of great experimentation in regard to media, in regard to online video," said  |
In its second major recent acquisition, Bonnier Corp. has added Scuba Diving magazine to its portfolio. In September, Bonnier added Working Mother magazine to its parenting division, which also includes Parenting and Babytalk magazines.  |
BEIJING - China has blocked access to the New York Times Web site, the newspaper said Saturday, days after the central government defended its right to censor online content it deems illegal.Computer users who logged on in Beijing, Shanghai and  |
DENVER - The Denver Newspaper Agency, which handles the business operations of The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, has asked six unions to accept $20 million in wage and benefit concessions by Jan. 16, the News reported Friday.Missy Miller,  |
We all know that 2008 could go down as the worst year for newspapers. Gannett, McClatchy, and others slashed jobs like never before; Tribune hit the skids; and many papers cut back pages and sections.  |
A 23-year-old mechanical engineering student has downed 46 of the potato pancakes in eight minutes to win a contest at a Long Island deli.  |
A Queens politician is drafting measures to protect Brooklyn's wild Quaker parrots, whose nests have caused power outages  |
MOUNT VERNON -- Some travelers, who were out Saturday looking to finish up their holiday shopping, were thrown a slight curve when a water line break shut down Vernonview Drive between Coshocton and Yauger roads for about three hours.  |
MOUNT VERNON -- With a sagging economy and families' budgets stretched to the limits, many consumers are turning to alternative methods of making purchases they need or want. One of those options is using the so-called rent to own stores.  |
HARRISBURG, Pa. - State environmental protection officials are studying the wastewater left over from Pennsylvania's fast-growing natural gas exploration activity to determine whether it's hazardous to human health.  |
PITTSBURGH - Frigid winds blew across Pennsylvania on Monday, delaying and closing schools across the state.  |
PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Ryan Doumit has agreed to a three-year contract extension that will carry him through his remaining arbitration-eligible seasons and includes a club option for two more seasons.  |
CAMDEN, N.J. - The jury has resumed deliberations in the case of five men accused of plotting an attack on the Army's Fort Dix.  |
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