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- 07/24/2007 01:43:40

It may be a hot ball of gas, but Saturn is one cool planet to look at - the farthest planet in the solar system visible to the naked eye. Barbara Feldon's not hosting this one.
- 07/24/2007 01:34:16

UPI almanac for Tuesday, July 24, 2007.
- 07/23/2007 20:40:23

Astronomers have discovered a new moon orbiting Saturn which they have provisionally called 'Frank'. Frank is the 60th moon discovered orbiting the gas giant, which is famous for its rings.
- 07/23/2007 17:10:22

New Mexico State University engineers and astronomers have teamed up to get a better look at the colors of Jupiter and Saturn.
- 07/23/2007 14:59:20

Now astronomers find that Iapetus got its nutty shape from a super-fast spin that was frozen into place early in the solar system's formation.
- 07/23/2007 13:41:28

I have a 2003 AWD 6 cyc. Saturn Vue. Mine was also a rebuild, mainly cosmetic problems. I bought it with 54,000 on it, now it has 63,000 and within the last two weeks randomly stalls out. It seems to happen when I slow down, sometimes happens when I am trying to pull into parking spaces.
- 07/23/2007 10:43:36

What next, a planet called Sue?
- 07/23/2007 05:29:35

Radioactive core and super-fast spin created walnut-shaped moon of Saturn.
- 07/23/2007 05:00:06

There's a strange moon whizzing around Saturn that's shaped, oddly, like a walnut.
- 07/23/2007 04:29:45

Restoration of a Saturn V rocket culminated in reopening ceremonies Friday.
- 07/23/2007 01:34:15

UPI almanac for Monday, July 23, 2007.
- 07/23/2007 01:00:37

TimeHighway.com today announced that it has been selected by Saturn as an approved vendor for online service appointment scheduling. It will enable Saturn retailers to offer customers the ease and convenience of making a real-time, online confirmed service appointment from the dealership's website.
- 07/23/2007 00:03:55

New Mexico State University engineers and astronomers have teamed up to get a better look at the colors of Jupiter and Saturn.
- 07/22/2007 10:40:10

VACAVILLE - Three people were injured Thursday night when a Saturn that had eluded police collided with a truck on Interstate 80, authorities said.
- 07/22/2007 05:07:54

Kathleen Margaret Speciale and Matthew Thomas Stewart were married Saturday, July 21, 2007 in Kenmore United Methodist Church. Dr. Paul Decker, Senior Pastor at Randall Baptist Church, officiated in the ceremony. A reception followed in the Saturn Club.
- 07/21/2007 17:27:28

23 July - 22 August Oh joy, the Leo season begins at dawn. All you have to do now is exhibit your radiance while applying the focus acquired from two years of Saturn in your sign. Holidays aside, it's not time to let your concentration slip, though you're almost out of the woods.
- 07/21/2007 16:07:37

The planet of fate - Saturn - entered Leo on July 15 night. As a result, it has brought about some major changes for various zodiac signs. CT explores the phenomenon.
- 07/21/2007 08:56:48

Replaced front sway bar at 65000KM. Replaced steering shaft at 78454KM. Dealer said strut mounts needed to be replaced at $198.78 each, my father in law put some transmission oil on them and the dealer hasn't mentioned them again!
- 07/21/2007 05:00:11

Not all of summer’s stars perform on stage. Just look to the sky for a breathtaking show of a celestial sort. In the coming weeks, there will be many opportunities to view astronomical activity. Double stars, shooting stars, Jupiter’s moons and the rings around Saturn. The lunar eclipse, solar flares and a special appearance by the meteor shower called Perseid all make summer a wonderful time to ...
- 07/21/2007 01:52:10

Today is Saturday, July 21, the 202nd day of 2007 with 163 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They ...
- 07/21/2007 01:32:27

Today is Saturday, July 21, the 202nd day of 2007 with 163 to follow.The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They include composer Chauncey Olcott (When Irish Eyes Are Smiling) in 1860; author Ernest Hemingway and poet Hart Crane, both in 1899; Canadian ...
- 07/21/2007 01:10:23

It is the fifth moon discovered by the Cassini imaging team. " When the Cassini mission launched back in 1997, we knew of only 18 moons orbiting Saturn," said Murray. "Now, between Earth-based telescopes and Cassini we have more than tr ...
- 07/21/2007 01:10:13

Scientists have recently discovered that the planet Saturn is turning 60 -- not years, but moons. "We detected the 60th moon orbiting Saturn using the Cassini spacecraft''s powerful wide-angle camera," said Carl Murray, a Cassini imagi ...
- 07/20/2007 22:56:38

Engine sounds weird when going down a hill. second or two for the transmission to gear down. I've
- 07/20/2007 22:31:11

A man who runs a Lancaster County car dealership survived a scare Friday when the plane he was piloting ran out of fuel near Daytona, Fla.Gregory Sutliff, 75, chief executive of the company that owns Saturn of Lancaster County, was found standing by his overturned plane when police and fir...
- 07/20/2007 14:11:50

NASA scientists have discovered another moon orbiting the ringed planet of Saturn thanks to a series of images from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft.The 1.2-mile wide moon of ice and rock was found this week as officials studied photographs taken by the space probe from Saturn's orbit in May, Space.com reported Friday. It is between the orbits of Mehone and Pallene, two moons that were discovered ...
- 07/20/2007 13:49:15

NASA scientists have discovered another moon orbiting the ringed planet of Saturn thanks to a series of images from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. The 1.2-mile wide moon of ice and rock was found this week as officials studied photographs taken by the sp
- 07/20/2007 12:12:06

NASA scientists studying images sent back from the Cassini-Hyugens spacecraft have discovered the 60th moon orbiting the ringed planet Saturn. And for now at least, they've named it Frank.
- 07/20/2007 11:51:04

Today is Friday, July 20, the 201st day of 2007 with 164 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
- 07/20/2007 10:31:36

Like a hawk's eyes, the high resolution cameras on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have spotted yet another small, previously unknown moon circling giant Saturn and one which may indicate the existence of other small bodies in the same region.
- 07/20/2007 10:02:22

A high-speed pursuit in Vacaville on Thursday involving a wanted parolee soon escalated into a freeway crash that injured three people, one of whom reportedly called her bail bondsman from the scene. Around 7:20 p.m., Vacaville police were chasing a speeding 1999 Saturn near Davis Street.
- 07/20/2007 09:06:38

The Saturn V on display outside Johnson Space Center for two decades would be 30 stories high if stood upright. But the rocket needed a two-year, $5 million restoration, culminating in reopening ceremonies Friday 38 years to the day after men first walked on the moon.
- 07/20/2007 09:05:13

A new moon of Saturn has been discovered, bringing the planet's satellite tally to 60.
- 07/20/2007 08:41:54

HOUSTON (AP) - The most powerful rocket ever built was no match for Houston's stifling humidity. Now the massive Saturn Five rocket has been repaired and formally goes back on exhibit today at Johnson Space Center.
- 07/20/2007 08:18:17

The Boeing-made Saturn V on display outside Johnson Space Center for two decades would be 30 stories high if stood upright. But the rocket, one of the most powerful ever built, was no match for the city's stifling humidity.
- 07/20/2007 07:17:28

Today is Friday, July 20, the 201st day of 2007 with 164 to follow.The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They include silent movie queen Theda Bara in 1885; New Zealand explorer Edmund Hillary, who in 1953 conquered Mount Everest, in 1919 (age 88); Elliot ...
- 07/20/2007 07:03:08

Astronomers are intrigued by a young star with rings like Saturn's, but which are dramatically lopsided.
- 07/20/2007 06:38:48

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- 07/20/2007 06:26:26

HOUSTON - Dwarfed by the Saturn V rocket, 10-year-old Adam Brauscum stood in awe as his father described how such massive machinery carried man to the moon.
- 07/20/2007 05:56:28

I also have a 2001 Saturn L-300 money pit. 12 times at Saturn in six months. They replaced the following: Throttle body, catalytic converter, engine control module, fuel pump and sensors, oxygen sensors (twice).
- 07/20/2007 05:39:17

A newly restored Saturn V rocket is being celebrated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston today -- 38 years to do the day after men first walked on the...
- 07/20/2007 05:29:22

The Saturn V rocket on display outside Johnson Space Center was the subject of a two-year, $5 million restoration culminating in reopening ceremonies Friday — 38 years to the day after men first walked on the moon.
- 07/20/2007 05:28:26

A new moon is spotted orbiting Saturn, bringing the planet's latest moon tally up to 60, Cassini scientists say.
- 07/20/2007 04:27:49

Dwarfed by the Saturn V rocket's immense size, 10-year-old Adam Brauscum stood in awe as his father described how such massive machinery carried man to the moon. "It's so big," Adam said earlier this week as visitors around him snapped photographs of the newly refurbished rocket. "It's hard to imagine that took men to the moon."
- 07/20/2007 03:17:27

Dwarfed by the Saturn V rocket's immense size, 10-year-old Adam Brauscum stood in awe as his father described how such massive machinery carried man to the moon. "It's so big," Adam said earlier this week as visitors around him snapped photographs of the newly refurbished rocket. "It's hard to imagine that took men to the moon." The Saturn V on display outside Johnson Space Center for two decades ...
- 07/20/2007 02:40:32

GM tops Toyota in 2Q global sales
General Motors Corp. pulled ahead of Toyota Motor Corp. in global sales for the second quarter of 2007 but remained No. 2 for the first half of the year, according to preliminary figures released by the rival automakers.
- 07/20/2007 02:04:15

UPI horoscopes for Friday, July 20, 2007.
- 07/20/2007 01:52:40

Today is Friday, July 20, the 201st day of 2007 with 164 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They in...
- 07/20/2007 01:34:16

UPI almanac for Friday, July 20, 2007.
- 07/20/2007 01:32:29

Today is Friday, July 20, the 201st day of 2007 with 164 to follow.The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They include silent movie queen Theda Bara in 1885; New Zealand explorer Edmund Hillary, who in 1953 conquered Mount Everest, in 1919 (age 88); Elliot ...
- 07/20/2007 01:21:16

It's a nice round number, but the greatest significance of the recently discovered 60th moon of Saturn may be as a sign there are even more rocky satellites yet to be found.
- 07/19/2007 23:47:21

HOUSTON (AP) - Dwarfed by the Saturn V rocket's immense size, 10-year-old Adam Brauscum stood in awe as his father described how such massive machinery carried man to the moon. "It's so big," Adam said earlier this week as visitors around him snapped photographs of the newly refurbished rocket.
- 07/19/2007 22:10:40

A new moon of Saturn has been discovered, bringing the planet's satellite tally to 60.
- 07/19/2007 20:06:44

A list of Naples and Collier County police reports.
- 07/19/2007 19:44:17

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Scientists announce the discovery of Saturn's 60th moon, a little thing that may help answer big questions.
- 07/19/2007 18:30:13

LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE - It's an ongoing mystery why many of Saturn's moons are so unusual. Among the dozens discovered so far are pockmarked Hyperion, tiger-striped Enceladus and walnut-shaped Iapetus, which has a thin mountain range wrapping around its equator like an upraised scar.
- 07/19/2007 18:15:35

MAUNA KEA - Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to study disks of debris around stars have found one that is extremely lopsided.
- 07/19/2007 18:15:25

Like a hawk's eyes, the high resolution cameras on NASA's Cassini spacecraft have spotted yet another small, previously unknown moon circling giant Saturn and one which may indicate the existence of other small bodies in the same region.
- 07/19/2007 18:09:24

Scientists have recently discovered that the planet Saturn is turning 60 - not years, but moons. "We detected the 60th moon orbiting Saturn using the Cassini spacecraft's powerful wide-angle camera," said Carl Murray, a Cassini imaging team scientist. "I was looking at images of the region near the Saturnian moons Methone and Pallene and something caught my eye."
- 07/19/2007 18:09:04

Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus (eye-APP-eh-tuss) is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. The moon has retained the youthful figure and bulging waistline it sported more than three billion years ago, scientists report. Unlike any other moon in the solar system, Iapetus is the same shape today as it was when it was just a few hundred million years old; a well-preserved ...
- 07/19/2007 16:12:01

Saturn's moon Iapetus is examinedPASADENA, Calif., July 19 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists have determined Saturn's moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the same state as it was more than 3 billion years ago.Researchers at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory gained the latest information about Iapetus when the Cassini orbiter -- part of the ...
- 07/19/2007 15:53:30

Saturn's moon Iapetus is examined PASADENA, Calif., July 19 -- U.S. scientists have determined Saturn's moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the same state as it was more than 3 billion years ago. Researchers at the U.S. National Aeronautics and ...
- 07/19/2007 15:49:57

Saturn's moon Iapetus is examined ... Engineered E. coli may lead to new drugs ... Scientists work to create nanogenerator ... NASA offers online space station guide ... News from United Press International.
- 07/19/2007 14:38:37

General Motors Corp. said strong growth in Latin America, Asia and other emerging markets lifted global sales by 0.4 percent in the second quarter, according to preliminary sales figures released Thursday.
- 07/19/2007 13:42:11

U.S. scientists have determined Saturn's moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the same state as it was more than 3 billion years ago.Researchers at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory gained the latest information about Iapetus when the Cassini orbiter -- part of the Cassini-Huygens space probe -- flew by Iapetus in early 2005 and discovered the ...
- 07/19/2007 13:38:48

U.S. scientists have determined Saturn's moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the same state as it was more than 3 billion years ago. Researchers at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory gained the latest in...
- 07/19/2007 13:34:36

U.S. scientists have determined Saturn's moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the same state as it was more than 3 billion years ago.
- 07/19/2007 13:20:54

Scientists from the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini mission have announced the discovery of a new moon orbiting Saturn, bringing the total number of known moons in the Saturnian system to 60.
- 07/19/2007 12:57:36

Saturn little system hit a big milestone this week with the announcement of its 60th moon. This new moon joins the crop of new satellites turned up by researchers poring through data sent back by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The newly discovered moon first appeared as a faint dot in a series of images captured by Cassini [...]
- 07/19/2007 12:44:20

An extremely lopsided debris disk around a distant star resembles a glowing, blue space needle, new observations reveal.
- 07/19/2007 12:32:09

Today is Thursday, July 19, the 200th day of 2007 with 165 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
- 07/19/2007 12:05:54

Astronomers using the W. M. Keck Observatory and NASA`s Hubble Space Telescope to study disks of debris around stars have found one that is extremely lopsided.
- 07/19/2007 11:38:38

WASHINGTON ( Map ) - Administrator Lurita Doan today accepted delivery of 55 Saturn Aura Green Line hybrid sedans that the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has purchased to bolster its inventory of fuel-efficient vehicles.
- 07/19/2007 11:29:35

In partnership with United Blood Services, Banner Thunderbird Medical Center will hold a blood drive from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in Conference Rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the lower level of the hospital, 5555 W. Thunderbird Road.
- 07/19/2007 10:44:25

A sixtieth moon of Saturn has been discovered and imaged.
- 07/19/2007 10:29:59

A new moon of Saturn has been discovered, bringing the total up to 60.
- 07/19/2007 10:18:43

Scientists have found a dusty disk around a young star that has a needle-like shape. It is unknown if the needle formation is a temporary phenomenon. A scientist on the project said it presents a number of new challenges for theorists. Images available from http://www.keckobservatory.org/news.php
- 07/19/2007 10:14:29

An extremely lopsided debris disk has been found with a thin needle shape.
- 07/19/2007 09:54:19

DETROIT (AP) - General Motors Corp. says strong growth in Latin America, Asia and other emerging markets lifted global sales by 0.4 per cent in the second quarter, according to preliminary sales figures released Thursday.
- 07/19/2007 09:43:48

In the second quarter, sales in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East grew 19.7%; sales in Asia rose 8.2%
- 07/19/2007 09:09:29

General Motors said strong growth in Latin America, Asia and other emerging markets lifted global sales in the second quarter, according to preliminary sales figures released Thursday.
- 07/19/2007 08:53:09

General Motors Corp. said strong growth in Latin America, Asia and other emerging markets lifted global sales by 0.4 percent in the second quarter, according to preliminary sales figures released Thursday.
- 07/19/2007 08:45:01

Broadway singer-actor Darius de Haas will be Vanessa Williams' special guest during the stage and screen star's upcoming concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
- 07/19/2007 05:43:21

Mercury is one of those planets we don't think about very often. Unlike Venus, which dominates the sky with its brilliance, or Jupiter, Mars or Saturn, which can shine brightly all night long, Mercury is visible to us for only a few weeks a year and, even then, seeing it requires some effort.
- 07/19/2007 05:08:55

Just five months after moving into his Chicago apartment, Tomasz Rogalski was found shot to death inside the one-bedroom unit on the first floor.
- 07/19/2007 04:29:25

It is difficult to build, launch and operate spacecraft on other worlds.
- 07/19/2007 04:14:47

It is a difficult business to design, build, successfully launch and then operate spacecraft on other worlds. Accomplishing the mission is particularly difficult for planetary probes, which go through significant atmospheres, collecting data on their way to the surface and, due to the challenges of the extreme environments associated with such destinations, often only survive for relatively ...
- 07/19/2007 04:11:28

East Hartford (AP) — A Pratt & Whitney subsidiary has won a $1.2 billion NASA contract to design and develop rocket engines for the next generation spacecraft that would someday send astronauts back to the moon, the company announced Wednesday.
- 07/19/2007 03:14:06

This weekend’s astronomy program at George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge includes learning about the summer sky.
- 07/19/2007 03:10:11

Told through the eyes one of Spain’s most revered great masters, Francisco Goya, “Goya’s Ghosts” tells a sweeping tale about Spain at the end of the Inquisition and in the midst of Napoleonic wars with France.
- 07/19/2007 02:52:04

A powerful storm system pummeled the Shore area Wednesday, stranding commuters and other motorists in the flooding, with reports of homes struck by lightning, numerous traffic accidents and power knocked out to thousands of customers.
- 07/19/2007 02:15:45

All Nations Fellowship Church, 5146 S. Country Club Road, has Sunday services at 10 a.m., Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. and Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Call 972-303-6511 or visit www.anfchurch .org.
- 07/19/2007 02:04:15

UPI horoscopes for Thursday, July 19, 2007.
- 07/19/2007 02:02:29

Today is Thursday, July 19, the 200th day of 2007 with 165 to follow.The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They include American firearms inventor Samuel Colt in 1814; French painter Edgar Degas in 1834; accused ax murderer Lizzie Borden in 1860; Dr. Charles ...
- 07/19/2007 01:52:10

Today is Thursday, July 19, the 200th day of 2007 with 165 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They ...
- 07/19/2007 01:34:25

UPI almanac for Thursday, July 19, 2007.
- 07/19/2007 01:25:14

It's a fact: Microsoft Japan is having a rough time. Sales of the Xbox 360 are consistently low.
- 07/19/2007 01:22:32

In a courthouse hallway Wednesday, Maren Conrad showed a photograph of her 3-year-old son to the jurors who had just convicted the man who killed her husband and the boy's father.
- 07/19/2007 01:08:45

Frigid geysers spewing material up through cracks in the crust of Pluto's companion Charon, and recoating parts of its surface in ice crystals, could be making this distant world into the equivalent of an outer solar system ice machine. The observations suggest that liquid water mixed with ammonia from deep within Charon is pushing out to the ultra-cold surface.
- 07/18/2007 23:50:50

After slowly decaying for three decades in Houston's infamous humidity, one of the region's best-known landmarks, a muscle-bound NASA Saturn V moon rocket, has a new lease on life.
- 07/18/2007 22:50:23

Professional wrestler John Kronus, formerly one half of the ECW world tag-team champs known as The Eliminators, was found dead Wednesday at his home in New Hampshire. No other details were available as of press time. Kronus, whose real name was George Caiazo, was a top act in the no...
- 07/18/2007 21:20:07

SHELBY — A 29-year-old Shelby man who was indicted Tuesday on charges of involuntary manslaughter, surrendered himself to authorities Wednesday. The charges stem from the hit-and-run death of Jonathan Scruggs, 18.
- 07/18/2007 20:28:50

It is with a sad heart that I must report that John Kronus, better known to fans as one-half of the popular former ECW Tag Team Championship team The Eliminators with Perry Saturn, was found dead today in his apartment in New Hampshire.
- 07/18/2007 20:25:14

Rocketdyne Will Develop Engines For Next-Generation Spacecraft A Pratt & Whitney subsidiary has won a $1.2 billion NASA contract to design and develop rocket engines for the next generation spacecraft that would someday send astronauts back to the moon, the company announced Wednesday.
- 07/18/2007 19:52:22

The Saturn, a WWII Sub Chaser from 1940, now in southeast Alaska, in use as a fishing vessle - the ship will be painted.
- 07/18/2007 19:33:14

Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. The moon has retained the youthful figure and bulging waistline it sported more than three billion years ago, scientists report.
- 07/18/2007 19:28:27

Dave Meltzer is reporting that former ECW World Tag Team champion John Kronus was found dead earlier today at his girlfriend's apartment in New Hampshire. Kronus held the ECW Tag Team titles with Perry Saturn as the Eliminators, and also won the tag team belts with New Jack.
- 07/18/2007 16:48:44

The surface of the icy moon Iapetus froze solid during its infancy, locking the moon into its unusual bulging shape, scientists say.
- 07/18/2007 16:42:10

Police exchanged gunfire late Tuesday at a Durham hotel with a man accused of killing a 15-year-old boy in a drive-by shooting. Jasmond Jevon "Catfish" Rogers was arrested and charged with the teen's murder.
- 07/18/2007 16:23:37

Investigators say drugs and alcohol are not suspected as factors in a three-vehicle crash that killed a Greeley teenager.
- 07/18/2007 15:13:44

Photo Illustration: Hector Holguin, founder and CEO of SecureOrigins, and his daughter Rosario Holguin, the company’s chief strategist. Mexico is the third-largest U.S. trade partner, but the relationship is only as good as its most congested bottlenecks.
- 07/18/2007 14:57:15

Development and design company won massive contract to develop and design new rocket engines...
- 07/18/2007 12:55:09

NEW DELHI: If astrologers are to be believed, Pratibha Patil can sail through the presidential polls because of the beneficial effects of a planetary transition that is happening today.
- 07/18/2007 12:52:58

In partnership with United Blood Services, Banner Thunderbird Medical Center will hold a blood drive from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in Conference Rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the lower level of the hospital, 5555 W. Thunderbird Road.
- 07/18/2007 11:39:18

A Pratt & Whitney subsidiary has won a $1.2 billion NASA contract to design and develop rocket engines for the next generation spacecraft that would someday send astronauts back to the moon, the company announced Wednesday.
- 07/18/2007 11:20:48

Authorities said a murder suspect taken into custody Tuesday may be responsible for three recent shootings in Durham and another in Burlington.
- 07/18/2007 10:33:29

London, July 18 : A burst of radioactivity warmed and softened Saturn's moon Iapetus soon after it formed, allowing it to be moulded into its walnut-like shape, a new study by NASA astronomers has revealed.
- 07/18/2007 09:48:40

Jackie Dunn would normally never dream of displaying a Toyota Camry or Honda Accord at her two car dealerships in St Louis, Missouri. Ms Dunn's franchise is Saturn, the brand launched by General Motors in the late 1980s to repel the Japanese carmakers' invasion of North America.
- 07/18/2007 09:34:17

In partnership with United Blood Services, Banner Thunderbird Medical Center will hold a blood drive from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in Conference Rooms 1, 2 and 3 in the lower level of the hospital, 5555 W. Thunderbird Road.
- 07/18/2007 09:30:02

A car parked in front of a downtown Savannah Chinese restaurant burst into flames this morning.
- 07/18/2007 08:28:47

During a status hearing Wednesday morning in the Lisa Nowak case, Judge Marc Lubet announced to the court that he once provided legal representation for Orlando police Detective William C. Becton, the chief investigating officer in Nowak's arrest.
- 07/18/2007 06:45:17

A 55-year-old pedestrian died this morning when he was struck by two vehicles on Hull Street Road in Chesterfield County. Chesterfield County police said the accident occurred at 5:13 a.m. in the 10200 block of Hull Street Road, just west of Courthouse Road. Sgt. Kenneth James said the victim, whose identity was being withheld pending notification of relatives, was walking across the eastbound ...
- 07/18/2007 06:07:31

Glen Airhart is going to jail, but it's for a good cause.
- 07/18/2007 05:04:37

Police are investigating a homicide after a 23-year-old computer worker was found dead by his father in the Northwest Side's Jefferson Park neighborhood.
- 07/18/2007 04:52:15

The father of a 23-year-old computer worker found his son dead in his apartment -- reportedly with multiple gunshot wounds -- Tuesday on the Northwest Side. Police are conducting a homicide investigation and are looking for the man’s missing car early Wednesday.
- 07/18/2007 04:41:59

A 23-year-old man was found shot to death inside his Northwest Side apartment Tuesday evening, and police this morning are searching for his missing car.
- 07/18/2007 04:30:43

Gaston County SWAT team finds man dead in home after woman hears shot Gastonia police called in their SWAT team Tuesday after receiving a call that a man was threatening to shoot himself.
- 07/18/2007 02:22:35

Today is Wednesday, July 18, 2007 TODAY'S ASTROLOGICAL TIMETABLE Positions of the planets and luminaries today at noon GMT (8 a.m. EDT): Sun............... 26th degree Cancer Moon.............. 14th degree Virgo Mercury........... 6th degree C...
- 07/18/2007 02:04:43

UPI horoscopes for Wednesday, July 18, 2007.
- 07/18/2007 02:02:29

Today is Wednesday, July 18, the 199th day of 2007 with 166 to follow.The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They include English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray in 1811; actor Chill Wills in 1903; playwright Clifford Odets in 1906; composer, arranger, ...
- 07/18/2007 01:37:20

Today is Wednesday, July 18, the 199th day of 2007 with 166 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They...
- 07/18/2007 01:34:25

UPI almanac for Wednesday, July 18, 2007.
- 07/18/2007 01:10:45

KERSEY Another teenager died Tuesday in the shadow of two white crosses, memorializing two other teen deaths there since 1999.
- 07/18/2007 01:03:24

Investigators continue to look for a woman with State College ties who is missing after a fire destroyed her Jefferson County residence while they await autopsy results to determine the identity of an infant found in the burned-out building.
- 07/18/2007 00:26:20

Otsego County Sheriff’s Dept. • Deputies responded to a report of a motorcyclist found laying on M-32, 100 feet east of McCoy Road in Chester Township, on Saturday at approximately 7 a.m.
- 07/17/2007 23:47:42

BATTLING THE BLAZE: Firefighters work to knock down a fire on Valley Boulevard near 9th Street on Monday in Alhambra. The fire swept through a large warehouse-type building, causing its roof and at least one side to collapse.
- 07/17/2007 23:26:14

Lincoln MKS, Saturn Astra, 35-mpg rules and car dealers. (Daily Auto News)
- 07/17/2007 23:23:19

Hales Corners - Brian Jensen, a self-proclaimed road racer, is at the eighth-grade level as far as tactical cycling education, according to his mentor, Steve Tilford.
- 07/17/2007 23:18:05

The Saturn 5 rocket at JSC is now out of the elements and about to be unveiled -- in much better condition -- in an indoor exhibit in Houston.
- 07/17/2007 22:40:06

Germany's Media-Saturn group - the biggest retailer of consumer electronics of Germany - recently placed LCD TV orders with Tatung, according to a recent report from the Chinese-language Commercial Times. The shipments of 60,000-70,000 units will kick off in the second quarter of next year, added the paper.
- 07/17/2007 22:40:02

The Cassini spacecraft has given astronomers a rare look at a lunar time capsule: a moon cryogenically frozen more than 3 billion years ago, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) reported Tuesday. Saturn's satellite Iapetus is the solar sy ...
- 07/17/2007 22:32:27

Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus (eye-APP-eh-tuss) is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. The moon has retained the youthful figure and bulging waistline it sported more than three billion years ago, scientists report.
- 07/17/2007 22:26:34

LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE - It's an ongoing mystery why many of Saturn's moons are so unusual. Among the dozens discovered so far are pockmarked Hyperion, tiger-striped Enceladus and walnut-shaped Iapetus, which has a thin mountain range wrapping around its equator like an upraised scar.
- 07/17/2007 20:33:26

Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), a subsidiary of Loral Space & Communications (NASDAQ:LORL), today announced that it is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
- 07/17/2007 20:32:46

WASHINGTON - NASA has signed a $1.2 billion contract with Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc., of Canoga Park, Calif., for design, development, testing and evaluation of the J-2X engine that will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles.
- 07/17/2007 17:24:56

A 16-year-old Greeley boy was killed Tuesday morning as he tried to drive across U.S. Highway 34 near Kersey, the Colorado State Patrol said Tuesday.
- 07/17/2007 17:12:59

A teen driver is killed Tuesday in a three-car collision in Weld County.
- 07/17/2007 16:42:16

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- 07/17/2007 16:37:22

A burst of radioactivity warmed and softened Saturn's moon Iapetus soon after it formed, allowing it to be moulded into a walnut-like shape
- 07/17/2007 16:15:35

Frigid geysers spewing material up through cracks in the crust of Pluto's companion Charon and recoating parts of its surface in ice crystals could be making this distant world into the equivalent of an outer solar system ice machine.
- 07/17/2007 16:15:25

Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus (eye-APP-eh-tuss) is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. The moon has retained the youthful figure and bulging waistline it sported more than three billion years ago, scientists report.
- 07/17/2007 16:14:53

Slushy geysers on Pluto's moon Charon apparently coat the tiny world in ice crystals, making it something like the outer solar system's equivalent of an ice machine.
- 07/17/2007 14:57:41

It's only been a few months since the discovery of ice geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus, and now this dynamic process is turning up all over the Solar System. Astronomers think they've found a similar phenomenon on one of the strangest places: welling up from the surface of Pluto's moon Charon. The discovery was made using [...]
- 07/17/2007 14:29:25

Slushy geysers on Pluto's moon Charon coat the tiny world in ice crystals and make it the outer solar system equivalent of an ice machine.
- 07/17/2007 13:35:04

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has awarded a $1.2 billion rocket engine contract to Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc.
- 07/17/2007 13:27:38

Saturn's moon Iapetus is one of the stranger objects in our Solar System. Unlike other objects its size, Iapetus is walnut-shaped, with a clearly defined chain of mountains along its equator. How could it have formed billions of years ago with the rest of the Solar System, and yet still have its unique shape? New NASA [...]
- 07/17/2007 12:04:05

WELD COUNTY - A high school student from Greeley, killed early Tuesday morning in a three vehicle accident, has been identified.
- 07/17/2007 11:32:08

Today is Tuesday, July 17, the 198th day of 2007 with 167 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn.
- 07/17/2007 11:31:58

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- 07/17/2007 10:42:37

Monday, July 16 - Today in 1850 at Harvard University, the first photograph of a star (other than the Sun) was made. The honors went to Vega! In 1994, an impact event was about to happen as nearly two dozen fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 were speeding their way to the surface of Jupiter. The [...]
- 07/17/2007 10:05:37

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Authorities located a car belonging to a woman who has not been seen since the remains of an infant were found in her burned-out home.
- 07/17/2007 09:57:36

PALO ALTO , Calif., July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), a subsidiary of Loral Space & Communications (Nasdaq: LORL), today announced that it is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
- 07/17/2007 09:06:23

MARION - The American Red Cross will conduct three open blood drives in the community during the next ten days. Times, dates and locations are as follows:
- 07/17/2007 08:56:28

This year's March of Dimes Rubber Duck Regatta is leaving the York Fair and moving to an area car lot to match this year's race car theme. The Racecar Driver Duck is already on sale at area businesses, raising money for the March of Dimes' 19th annual rubber-duck fundraiser.
- 07/17/2007 08:31:37

The Cumberland Astronomy Club will have its July Stars in the Park public observing session Saturday at Soccer Field 7 in the Parris Glendening Recreation Complex.
- 07/17/2007 05:30:47

NASA formally signed a contract Monday for the development of a new engine that will...
- 07/17/2007 05:30:19

STOCKTON — In a shocking twist to a two-year-old murder mystery, Roy Gerald Smith pleaded guilty Monday to killing Mary Morino-Starkey of Ripon and was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.
- 07/17/2007 04:20:23

Every morning, five semi-loads of unwanted aluminum wheels are dumped into a sorting area between buildings occupied by Heartland Aluminum and Saturn Wheel.
- 07/17/2007 04:05:48

VINELAND -- A woman carrying a large purse caught the attention of the manager at Best Buy at the Cumberland Mall when he saw her prowling the aisles, glancing from side to side.
- 07/17/2007 04:05:02

STOCKTON — The Manteca man charged with murder in the death of a missing Ripon woman accepted a plea deal Monday that spared his life but placed him forever behind bars.
- 07/17/2007 02:59:14

The search for life elsewhere in the solar system and beyond should include efforts to detect what scientists sometimes refer to as "weird" life -- that is, life with an alternative biochemistry to that of life on Earth -- says a new report from the National Research Council.
- 07/17/2007 02:30:53

Whenever NASA launches a space shuttle or the next generation space vehicle, look carefully when the television cameras pan over launch control. You might spot a Hale County native.The engines that push Americans into space are the babies of Jerry Cook and Mike Kynard.
- 07/17/2007 01:52:10

Today is Tuesday, July 17, the 198th day of 2007 with 167 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Venus and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They i...
- 07/17/2007 01:44:00

ARIES (March 21-April 19. Though you may not be getting the warm reception to your talent that you know you deserve, move forward anyway.
- 07/17/2007 01:04:04

The car of a woman who is missing after fire destroyed her Sykesville home -- in which the remains of an infant were found -- was found early Monday morning in State College.
- 07/16/2007 22:45:04

VENUS AND SATURN are sinking quickly. This week is probably your last good opportunity to see them. The moon is passing nearby the planets tonight and tomorrow, so it makes a good landmark.
- 07/16/2007 22:30:25

WASHINGTON - NASA has signed a $1.2 billion contract with Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc., of Canoga Park, Calif., for design, development, testing and evaluation of the J-2X engine that will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles.
- 07/16/2007 22:18:14

Sunday is the deadline to submit a question for next week’s Democratic presidential debate in Charleston. The debate, from 7 to 9 p.m. July 23 at The Citadel, is sponsored by CNN and Internet video site YouTube and will feature a series of questions from the public via videos submitted over the popular Web site. CNN and YouTube are co-sponsoring the debate, and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper will ...
- 07/16/2007 20:02:34

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- 07/16/2007 17:23:36

DETROIT, July 13 (Reuters) - General Motors Corp's Saturn division is luring buyers away from rival brands this year and expects to attract even more as it rolls out a marketing program that offers direct comparisons with top-selling sedans from Japanese competitors, the chief of Saturn told Reuters.
- 07/16/2007 17:11:49

Malena Phegley pulls herself onto a stepladder and peers into the lens of Bill Breeden's telescope, which is trained on the moon. She stares intently at the white sphere. It's so strongly magnified that she can see the walls of each pockmark on its chalky surface.
- 07/16/2007 17:00:26

Summer is always a difficult time for the Red Cross in terms in blood donations, but they are teaming up with Saturn this summer to try and fix that. Now through the end of August, when you donate at...
- 07/16/2007 16:28:41

NASA has signed a $1.2 billion contract with Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc. for design, development, testing and evaluation of the J-2X engine.
- 07/16/2007 15:51:05

NASA today selected California-based Pratt&Whitney Rocketdyne Inc., to develop the upper-stage engine for the rockets intended to succeed the space shuttle and carry American explorers back to the moon.
- 07/16/2007 15:26:34

Jennifer Morcone Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. (Phone: 256-544-0034) The J-2X engine will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles. Ares I is an in-line, two-stage rocket that will transport the Orion crew exploration vehicle to low Earth orbit.
- 07/16/2007 15:26:24

Kim Newton Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. (Phone: 256-544-0034) WASHINGTON - NASA has signed a $1.2 billion contract with Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc., of Canoga Park, Calif., for design, development, testing and evaluation of the J-2X engine that will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles.
- 07/16/2007 15:14:58

SAN DIEGO -- A man is in police custody after a brief chase Monday through south San Diego, 10News reported. The chase began Monday morning on Saturn Boulevard, San Diego Police Department officials said.
- 07/16/2007 15:07:08

A man is in police custody after a brief chase Monday through south San Diego, 10News reported.
- 07/16/2007 14:21:29

WASHINGTON ( Map ) - NASA has signed a $1.2 billion contract with Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne Inc., of Canoga Park, Calif., for design, development, testing and evaluation of the J-2X engine that will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles.
- 07/16/2007 13:53:40

MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) — Six months ago, the lives of two Roosevelt Park men changed when they stopped at Plumb's Supermarket and emerged with what turned out to be a winning scratch-off ticket from the Michigan State Lottery worth $1 million.
- 07/16/2007 13:41:38

Right Front Passenger door had a scratch in it when the car was delivered. It took many calls and several trips to actually get it fixed. Left Hub Assembly replaced around 12,000 miles.
- 07/16/2007 12:56:38

Brakes squealed and seem to need to be replaced often. Temp module blew during really cold winter. Has been a reliable, gas efficient car for 10 yrs. Dealer in NH is excellent. Never gave me hard time.
- 07/16/2007 12:56:28

In 2002 the car died in the middle of the road and had to be towed to the dealer repair place 100 miles away. The repair shop said it was a bad computer chip.
- 07/16/2007 11:09:27

A Richmond man allegedly struck a JCPenney security person with his vehicle, fled from police and crashed his car Sunday on Duncannon Lane, all for a set of $120 bed sheets.
- 07/16/2007 10:58:37

ARLINGTON, Va.----CommuniClique announced today that it will be giving away a Hybrid Saturn Aura-Green in late September to its 3,000th customer in order to encourage customers to make more environmentally friendly decisions when it comes to business applications.
- 07/16/2007 10:43:15

Two people were taken to Jennie Edmondson Hospital Saturday evening after a collision at the intersection of South 24th Street and Richard Downing Avenue.
- 07/16/2007 10:34:36

Every morning, five semi-loads of unwanted aluminum wheels are dumped into a sorting area between buildings occupied by Heartland Aluminum and Saturn Wheel.
- 07/16/2007 10:34:24

WARREN - He's weathered downturns both personal and professional. But now, Mike Haggerty's on top of the world, beaming as he sees liquid aluminum flowing from 2,000-degree furnaces and shiny wheels stacked neatly on wooden racks.
- 07/16/2007 10:09:14

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- 07/16/2007 09:34:54

If in fact all dogs do go to heaven, Wake Forest’s new Flaherty Dog Park, which opened last Friday, is going to be awfully crowded. Ruffly — get it, Ruffly — two acres of doggy heaven opened June 29 at Flaherty Park on North White Street.
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