The newest Cylons cope with being part man (or woman) and part machine, and a back from the dead Starbuck stirs things up.  |


Nominating James for a month straight hasn't gotten him out of the house, so Adam tries the opposite tack.  |
The three remaining contenders are visited by their families and, in a surprise twist, Destiney demonstrates discretion and some common sense. It is, of course, her kiss of death.  |
Looks like DoubleClick was a very savvy buy.  |


They are getting better ROI than other industries.  |
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Oil sands, long too expensive to process, help make it major U.S. source Ft. McMurray, Alberta - With oil prices hovering near a hundred dollars a barrel, there’s a major oil boom underway. It’s not happening in the sweltering heat  |
Creative financing allows cities to expand public transit offerings City commuters weary of stuffy journeys aboard buses and subways now have a better way to get to work, buy groceries and meet for a Saturday matinee. The bike-sharing programs that  |
Bloomberg) -- World oil prices are likely to remain high ``for many years to come'' as demand increases and national oil companies lack an incentive to increase production, the chief economist of the International Energy Agency said. ``The current drivers  |
Bloomberg) -- The U.S. will use less gasoline this summer than last year, the first drop for that season since 1991, said Guy Caruso, administrator of the Energy Information Administration. Demand is expected to fall by 85,000 barrels a day,  |
NEW ORLEANS, April 7, 2008 — Amid concerns about rising gas prices and the growing need for environmentally-friendly alternatives to fossil fuels, American Chemical Society President Bruce E. Bursten, Ph.D., will lead a special half-day symposium entitled "Energy Research: Future  |
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has given planning permission for a prototype tidal power project in the northeast England, industry minister John Hutton said on Monday. Pulse Tidal Ltd's test project, which has been given 878,000 of public money, could generate  |
A limited nuclear weapons exchange between Pakistan and India using their current arsenals could create a near-global ozone hole, triggering human health problems and wreaking environmental havoc for at least a decade, according to a study led by the University  |
In Greenland, locals hunt reindeer for food and use dog sleds to traverse the ice sheet. Soon they may be working on offshore oil rigs and counting their money. Oil companies have begun looking for crude deposits off the west  |
Researchers have made a breakthrough in the development of "green gasoline," a liquid identical to standard gasoline yet created from sustainable biomass sources like switchgrass and poplar trees. Reporting in the cover article of the April 7, 2008 issue of  |
In Australia's first known case of murder due to "water rage," a dispute over a suburban man's water usage led to him being beaten to death in front of his home. According to police, 66-year-old Ken Proctor was watering the  |
Start: 2008-04-26 11:00End: 2008-04-26 20:04Timezone: UTC/GMT-4Start: 2008-04-26 11:00End: 2008-04-26 20:04Timezone: UTC/GMT-4In celebration of the release of Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron), the Indiana Ubuntu Local Community Team is holding a Hardy Release Party on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the Reddick  |
If this isn't the strangest SCO press release yet, I'll eat all 6,000 + 1,000 pages of OOXML (scroll down for the photo). All the country comments, too. Hold the Norway Standards' self justification. That'd be hard to swallow. And  |
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says that taxation is voluntary. So why has a Wisconsin SWAT team surrounded a man's property after he did not pay $5,647 in taxes? Why did the IRS auction off Willie Nelson's property? Why did...  |
Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear to open in Japan on April 19  |
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