- 09/18/2007 04:57:03

Japanese developer confirms new Wii game and lots more.
- 09/18/2007 04:41:08

Search is on for 2 armed suspects who held up city credit union. Two credit union employees were pistol-whipped in a brazen morning robbery Monday in east Allentown involving as many as five thieves and three getaway vehicles.
- 09/18/2007 04:07:57

Toyota Canada Inc. is trimming the price of its Prius hybrid car by about $2,000 and adding standard features worth about $2,500 even as it struggles to keep up with demand for the car and other auto makers race to beef up their hybrid offerings.
- 09/18/2007 03:47:38

An Indiana carnival worker was ordered held Monday on $500,000 bond, charged with aggravated vehicular homicide in a Whitewater Township crash last week.
- 09/18/2007 02:45:45

LOS GATOS 15300 block of Los Gatos Boulevard, 8:27 a.m. Sept. 14 A burglary attempt was reported.
- 09/18/2007 02:45:35

LOS GATOS 15300 block of Los Gatos Boulevard, 8:27 a.m. Friday A burglary attempt was reported.
- 09/18/2007 02:10:43

UPI horoscopes for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007.
- 09/18/2007 01:40:48

UPI Almanac for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007.
- 09/18/2007 00:26:23

Space is still available at the human relations conference "Building Relationships for Today and Tomorrow," to be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Woodfield Hyatt Hotel, 1800 E. Golf Road in Schaumburg.
- 09/18/2007 00:04:41

Police are looking for a black 2004 Saturn Vue with a Pennsylvania registration of DLB-5880. Anyone who sees it is asked to call 911. ADD A COMMENT You must be signed in to contribute.
- 09/17/2007 22:14:00

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- 09/17/2007 22:13:51

ALLENTOWN | Authorities searched into Monday night for robbers following the armed holdup of a city credit union earlier in the day.
- 09/17/2007 19:44:44

AURORA -- A 46-year-old woman faces a charge of vehicular homicide after her car crashed into a brick wall, killing her passenger, authorities said. The accident happened shortly after midnight Saturday.
- 09/17/2007 19:28:56

In 1671, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, an Italian-French astronomer, discovered Iapetus, Saturn's third largest moon. Even back then, Cassini knew there was something odd about this moon, because he only saw it on the west side of Saturn, never the east.
- 09/17/2007 18:43:09

Ecko puts fate of 756 ball in fans' hands
- 09/17/2007 16:23:56

Aiken County Deputies are searching for two suspects in a drive-by shooting which left one man injured.
- 09/17/2007 14:24:08

An overturned red Saturn rests just off Highway 39 Thursday in Saluda County. Ron Dye, a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol, said he didn’t know who the driver was because he or she left the scene.
- 09/17/2007 13:45:44

A police pursuit ended in an accident and three robbery suspects in custody early Monday.
- 09/17/2007 11:06:45

Monday, September 17 - Today in 1789, William Herschel discovered Saturn's moon Mimas. Tonight we'll discover our own Moon as we have a look at one of the last lunar challenges that occur during the first few days of the Moon's appearance - Piccolomini. You'll find it to the southwest of the shallow ring of [...]
- 09/17/2007 11:01:40

RILEY TOWNSHIP -- A Clyde man died early Sunday morning after he was thrown partially from his vehicle in a rollover crash, according to the Fremont Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
- 09/17/2007 10:43:03

ST. PETERSBURG - Students in Pinellas County are starting off their week by mourning a 14-year-old girl who was killed in a car accident over the weekend.
- 09/17/2007 10:00:14

The moon--linked in myth with goddesses of witchcraft and the hunt, with gods of magic and wisdom--is nearly as old as Earth itself, with enigmas of its own. As close as the moon is to Earth, we are still far from solving all its mysteries--from how the moon was born to whether life on Earth has its past and future there.
- 09/17/2007 09:15:09

An Indiana carnival worker was ordered held today on $500,000 bond, charged with aggravated vehicular homicide in a Whitewater Township crash last week.
- 09/17/2007 09:06:39

Google -- the company that championed the concept that no piece of information was too small not to be indexed for public consumption -- is calling for the development of a global privacy standard. The Internet has been leveraged in countries that have no such policies, said Google Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer in an address to a UNESCO conference.
- 09/17/2007 08:51:44

As close as the moon is to Earth, we are still far from solving all its mysteries from how the moon was born to whether life on Earth has its past and future there.
- 09/17/2007 08:50:22

SEGA has spilled news-beans that NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams will feature two-player and network support at launch, although exactly what form it will take is unconfirmed.
- 09/17/2007 07:35:47

General Motors Corp. and the UAW jointly agreed to take a break in negotiations shortly before 3 a.m. today after bargaining for nearly 16 hours straight. The parties expect to resume talks later today, GM spokesman Dan Flores said.
- 09/17/2007 07:23:25

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A 14-year-old girl is dead and five other teens are injured after the car they were in lost control in St. Petersburg.
- 09/17/2007 06:13:37

As close as the moon is to Earth, we are still far from solving all its mysteries
- 09/17/2007 05:58:10

ST. PETERSBURG - Students in Pinellas County are mourning a 14-year-old girl who was killed in a car accident over the weekend. Six teenagers were in the car when it lost control on 62nd Avenue North in St. Petersburg, then rolled over several times before hitting a tree.
- 09/17/2007 03:37:53

The Rocket City will play host to almost 200 scientists and researchers this week when the NASA Discovery Conference kicks off Tuesday at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
- 09/17/2007 02:10:55

UPI horoscopes for Monday, Sept. 17, 2007.
- 09/17/2007 01:40:46

UPI Almanac for Monday, Sept. 17, 2007.
- 09/17/2007 00:04:37

Strong demand for hybrid vehicles among California drivers is apparently one of the factors driving automakers to produce more energy-efficient models.
- 09/17/2007 00:00:09

DETROIT (Reuters) - Contract talks between the United Auto Workers union and General Motors Corp neared a crucial point late on Sunday, with local union officials bracing for either a deal or the declaration of a strike deadline at the top U.S. automaker.
- 09/16/2007 22:22:53

If ever our civilization destroys itself and Earth succumbs to a nuclear winter, at least two relics of our best qualities will remain, far removed from their troubled home. With a little luck, someone - or something - might find these curious items, decipher their hieroglyphics and learn about the long-deceased inhabitants of a faraway world.
- 09/16/2007 22:09:08

An overturned red Saturn rests just off Highway 39 Thursday in Saluda County. Ron Dye, a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol, said he didn’t know who the driver was because he or she left the scene.
- 09/16/2007 21:56:01

DETROIT, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Contract talks between the United Auto Workers union and General Motors Corp neared a crucial point late on Sunday, with local union officials bracing for either a deal or the declaration of a strike deadline at the top U.S. automaker.
- 09/16/2007 20:31:51

DETROIT, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Contract talks between General Motors Corp and the United Auto Workers union showed signs of progress on Sunday, hours before tens of thousands of GM factory workers were due to return to work at the top U.S. automaker in the absence of a new contract.
- 09/16/2007 20:01:41

Face south after sundown for a picture perfect view of the moon and Jupiter. A more careful inspection reveals Antares, the heart of the scorpion, shining as a topaz gem between the pair.
- 09/16/2007 19:40:04

DETROIT (Reuters) - Contract talks between General Motors Corp and the United Auto Workers union showed signs of progress on Sunday, hours before tens of thousands of GM factory workers were due to return to work at the No. 1 U.S. automaker in the absence of a new contract.
- 09/16/2007 18:25:08

A union local representing workers at GM’s Saturn plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee, said it had been informed by UAW negotiators that the union hoped to have an "acceptable resolution" to the talks by Sunday evening.
- 09/16/2007 17:50:28

DETROIT, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Contract talks between General Motors Corp and the United Auto Workers union showed signs of progress on Sunday, hours before tens of thousands of GM factory workers were due to return to work at the No. 1 U.S. automaker in the absence of a new ...
- 09/16/2007 16:59:51

"Good car with some normal quirks!" What things have gone wrong with the car?
- 09/16/2007 15:19:49

Northern Rock - Thousands withdraw their savings. Misguided panic or a justified lack of trust? Have your say.
- 09/16/2007 14:56:01

Signs of progress as GM, UAW talks resume
Contract talks between General Motors Corp and the United Auto Workers union resumed on Sunday, a day before tens of thousands of GM factory workers were due to return to work at the No. 1 U.S. automaker in the absence of a new contract.
- 09/16/2007 14:37:37

UAW negotiators have said that they hope to achieve an "acceptable resolution" to ongoing contract talks with General Motors Corp on Sunday evening, a union local said in a recorded message for members.
- 09/16/2007 13:14:13

LODI -- Police are seeking a suspect who they say committed a Sunday morning stick-up of a Route 46 gas station.
- 09/16/2007 12:34:18

The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, September 11, from the Goldstone tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally, given the configuration established by the safing.
- 09/16/2007 12:33:08

Images taken with Cassini's ultraviolet imaging spectrograph shed some light on the dark side of Saturn's moon Iapetus. Scientists are trying to figure out what painted Iapetus' dark side. This is one of the biggest mysteries scientists are trying to answer during the upcoming Sept. 10, 2007, flyby.
- 09/16/2007 12:32:48

Two moons on opposite sides of the rings slide past each other in this stately portrait of Saturn. Dione (1,126 kilometers, or 700 miles across), on the far side of Saturn, appears above the rings. Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) poses directly in front of the ringplane.
- 09/16/2007 12:32:37

Dione looms large before the rings of Saturn. Atlas (32 kilometers, or 20 miles across) can be spotted to the lower left of the larger moon, peeking out from behind the rings.
- 09/16/2007 12:32:17

A lone moon hurtles past as the Cassini spacecraft stares into the clouds of Saturn.
- 09/16/2007 12:28:38

Two moons on opposite sides of the rings slide past each other in this stately portrait of Saturn. Dione (1,126 kilometers, or 700 miles across), on the far side of Saturn, appears above the rings. Tethys (1,071 kilometers, or 665 miles across) poses directly in front of the ringplane.
- 09/16/2007 07:34:32

A 48-year-old Stevens Point man is in custody at the Portage County Jail for his alleged involvement in the Friday robbery of US Bank, 972 Main St., in Junction City.
- 09/16/2007 03:26:31

APPLETON A boom in registrations should make the 17th version of the Community First Fox Cities Marathon the biggest ever by far.
- 09/16/2007 02:10:43

UPI horoscopes for Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007.
- 09/16/2007 02:03:00

Somewhere under the layers of grit and contaminated soil that mar land around northeast Wilmington, Christopher Osinaga saw a business opportunity.
- 09/16/2007 01:14:23

STARCAST Saturn is always going to throw his weight around from somewhere. For the next two years, his planetary venue is Virgo. This week, Mr. Discipline is joined by the sun. The name of the game is karma, the old what goes around, comes around...
- 09/15/2007 22:47:59

The moon, a luminous disk in the inky sky, appears suddenly above the broad crescent of Earth’s horizon.
- 09/15/2007 22:24:15

An overturned red Saturn rests just off Highway 39 Thursday in Saluda County. Ron Dye, a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol, said he didn’t know who the driver was because he or she left the scene.
- 09/15/2007 21:09:10

Associated Press - September 15, 2007 10:55 PM ET DETROIT (AP) - General Motors and the United Auto Workers have ended negotiations for the day without reaching an agreement.
- 09/15/2007 17:14:33

This is a perfect time to push on your agenda, but you may have to do so with elbows out, while fending off busybodies and freeloaders. Reserve your energies for the job in hand, and for those who deserve them.
- 09/15/2007 16:17:15

General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers made progress at the bargaining table Saturday but still faced significant hurdles and weren't expected to agree on a new contract until later in the weekend. Union subcommittees - which handle issues such as pensions, benefits and job security - have wrapped up talks, but an agreement wasn't expected Saturday because negotiators were still ...
- 09/15/2007 11:04:55

ESCONDIDO, Sep. 15 (UNION-TRIBUNE): ESCONDIDO – Thor Biberman has seen craters on the moon, the bands of Jupiter, the constellation Pegasus and the Andromeda galaxy. But Biberman says the most spectacular sight he has viewed through the eyepiece of one of his telescopes is Saturn, a bright yellow sphere with white-yellow rings slicing through its center.
- 09/15/2007 10:46:14

A 48-year-old Stevens Point man is in the Portage County Jail for Fridays 5 p.m. robbery of US Bank, 972 Main St. in Junction City. Police say that a masked suspect fled the scene in a silver Saturn ION with an undisclosed sum of money. Saturday around 12:15 a.m., the suspect was taken into custody in the parking lot of the Rothschild Holiday Inn without incident. The robbery remains under ...
- 09/15/2007 09:50:47

DETROIT (AP) -- Negotiators for the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. ended a marathon bargaining session early Saturday, more than four hours after their contract was set to expire.
- 09/15/2007 09:16:39

General Motors employees may go on strike. | | GM and the United Autoworkers are meeting Saturday to decide on a new contract. | | The talks kept going Friday night past the midnight deadline.  | | The looming strike indirectly applies to Spring Hill Saturn workers.  | | The UAW represents the workers, but they're temporarily off the job.  | | The plant is being...
- 09/15/2007 08:57:41

Cassini scientists are poring through hundreds of images returned from the 10 September fly-by of Saturn's two-toned moon Iapetus. The pictures show the moon's yin and yang - a white hemisphere resembling snow, and the other as black as tar, says eurekalert press release.
- 09/15/2007 08:45:08

LOS ANGELES - The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2001: A Space Odyssey."
- 09/15/2007 04:33:17

Swan Valley High School's message board is one of the hottest Internet Web sites in Thomas Township, the district's top administrator says. With a single mouse click, students, parents and teachers may find updates on crash victim Julianne M. Windy.
- 09/15/2007 03:41:54

A 21-year-old man from Ukraine was killed Friday in a one-vehicle crash on Harrison Avenue in Whitewater Township.
- 09/15/2007 02:52:52

LONG BRANCH: Police are warning residents about a scam artist who conned a city woman out of $50 earlier this week.
- 09/15/2007 02:35:31

Not far from East Coast cities, Cherry Springs State Park is so dark you can see for light-years.
- 09/15/2007 02:11:31

UPI horoscopes for Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007.
- 09/15/2007 01:40:43

UPI Almanac for Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007.
- 09/15/2007 00:24:08

An overturned red Saturn rests just off Highway 39 Thursday in Saluda County. Ron Dye, a trooper with the South Carolina Highway Patrol, said he didn’t know who the driver was because he or she left the scene.
- 09/15/2007 00:15:41

We have noticed our sun has been rising later in the mornings and setting earlier in the evenings. Our daytime and nighttime hours are of almost equal length (equinox) now.
- 09/14/2007 23:29:52

As NASA works to put man back on the moon — and someday on Mars — Alcoa’s Davenport Works plant finds itself on the ground floor of the mission.
- 09/14/2007 18:32:30

An East Northport man died Friday following an early morning one-car crash in Greenlawn, police said. Kyle Herman, 20, was at the wheel of a 1994 Saturn sedan headed east on Wells Road about 12:15 a.m. when he came over the top of a hill at a high rate of speed, police said.
- 09/14/2007 15:06:38

DETROIT — General Motors Corp. and the UAW resumed negotiations early Friday morning after working until about 2 a.m. after the union's announcement Thursday that the automaker would be its "strike target" as it works to establish new national contracts with all three Detroit automakers. UAW Vice President Cal Rapson sent word of GM's new status, as the first automaker with which it plans to ...
- 09/14/2007 14:33:13

VON BRAUN Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War By Michael J. Neufeld
- 09/14/2007 07:17:30

An East Northport man was seriously injured early Friday morning when he lost control of his car and hit a utility pole on a Greenlawn roadway, the Suffolk police said.
- 09/14/2007 06:05:08

With a base price of $22,045, the 2007 Saturn Aura is the lowest-cost hybrid mid-sized sedan available in today's marketplace.
- 09/14/2007 05:00:09

The planet Venus has erupted into view in the eastern morning sky during the past couple of weeks.
- 09/14/2007 03:59:40

Bill Harwood's Space Place
- 09/14/2007 03:24:21

"I never wanted to be a girl the way girls were supposed to be," announces filmmaker Jennifer Fox in the opening voiceover of her moving diary/documentary, told in six chapters. She seeks her own way of being a woman -- lover, mother and filmmaker -- by talking to female friends around the world.
- 09/14/2007 02:10:43

UPI horoscopes for Friday, Sept. 14, 2007.
- 09/14/2007 01:40:43

UPI Almanac for Friday, Sept. 14, 2007.
- 09/14/2007 01:08:20

Dark matter ... This view of planet Saturn’s moon Iapetus shows dark material that splatters the walls and floors of craters in the surreal, frozen wastelands of Iapetus.
- 09/13/2007 22:56:09

Aries (March 21 -- April 19): It is imperative that you turn your focus to the smaller matters that keep you functioning smoothly day to day.
- 09/13/2007 22:51:16

Now, finally, we know what it was like to walk on the moon: unbelievably cool. Amazing. Fantastic. Scary. Forget all the engineering miracles: "In the Shadow of the Moon," which opens today, is a documentary that tells the human story of the astronauts who, decades ago, journeyed to an airless...
- 09/13/2007 21:33:32

With the deadline for expiration of its contract just hours away, the United Auto Workers union has selected General Motors Corp. as the target company to obtain a new bargaining agreement.
- 09/13/2007 16:36:17

We asked, and Cassini delivered; amazing, intriguing images of the surface of Saturn's moon Iapetus. The spacecraft completed its latest flyby on September 10th, 2007, skimming just 1,640 km above the moon's surface. Scientists will be digesting the photographs for years.
- 09/13/2007 13:09:24

Cassini scientists are poring through hundreds of images returned from the Sept. 10 fly-by of Saturn's two-toned moon Iapetus. The pictures show the moon's yin and yang -- a white hemisphere resembling snow, and the other as black as tar.
- 09/13/2007 12:14:26

Cassini's fly-by of Saturn's walnut-shaped moon Iapetus gathers stunning images.
- 09/13/2007 12:06:57

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- 09/13/2007 11:26:19

The Cassini spacecraft took this photo as it flew within 3870km of Saturn's moon Iapetus. It shows mountainous terrain reaching about 10km into the air along a unique equatorial ridge, and dark material that splatters the walls and floors of craters in the surreal, frozen wastelands.
- 09/13/2007 11:21:44

Cassini scientists are poring through hundreds of images returned from the 10 September fly-by of Saturn's two-toned moon Iapetus.
- 09/13/2007 11:09:32

The Cassini spacecraft took this photo as it flew within 3870km of Saturn's moon Iapetus. It shows mountainous terrain reaching about 10km into the air along a unique equatorial ridge, and dark material that splatters the walls and floors of craters in the surreal, frozen wastelands.
- 09/13/2007 11:06:37

Cassini is again sending images of Saturn's charms.
- 09/13/2007 09:30:47

Weird black and white moonCassini has sent back a mountain-load of work for its mission scientists, having shot literally hundreds of pictures of Saturn's moon Iapetus on its fly-by this weekend.…
- 09/13/2007 09:26:48

Cassini flew within 1,000 miles of Iapetus on Monday and snapped images of its rugged, two-toned surface. As it was sending data back to Earth, it was hit by a cosmic ray that caused a power switch to trip. The spacecraft was not damaged, but had to turn off its instruments and relay only limited information.
- 09/13/2007 08:53:20

Weird black and white moon Cassini has sent back a mountain-load of work for its mission scientists, having shot literally hundreds of pictures of Saturn's moon Iapetus on its fly-by this weekend.…
- 09/13/2007 08:50:45

As Saturn (cultivation, practice of) enters Virgo, sign of service, serving others, of giving and being given to so we can give and give again, as areas of the world and its humanity are experiencing unbearable suffering (Darfur, Ethiopia, etc.), Bill Clinton’s new book, Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World” comes forth.
- 09/13/2007 08:04:06

The spacecraft went into safe mode after sending back images to NASA.
- 09/13/2007 07:59:37

THE plucky Cassini spacecraft has survived a direct hit from a galactic cosmic ray and sent home extraordinary images of Saturn's legendary moon Iapetus.
- 09/13/2007 07:20:50

Washington, Sept 13 : Saturn's moon Iapetus is the Yin and Yang of the solar system, with one hemisphere as white as snow, and the other as black as tar, pictures returned by the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini mission to the ringed planet has shown.
- 09/13/2007 05:42:07

Dear Bob, I thought you might like to address this in your column. We were on a group ride in deepest darkest West Virginia and a car passed with oncoming traffic, mere inches from our handlebars.
- 09/13/2007 04:17:12

LOS ANGELES -- The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C.
- 09/13/2007 03:48:29

Here are Tuesday's Sentinel police reports: 1 hurt in crash along turnpike State police at Newville were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Sunday morning in Middlesex Township.
- 09/13/2007 03:28:31

The name of the restored Saturn V rocket's exhibition hall now under construction at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center has been amended to better fit the building's mission, said CEO Larry Capps.
- 09/13/2007 02:55:46

JACKSON: A 19-year-old local man was flown to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune after the car he was driving collided with another on Jackson Mills Road about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sgt. Brian Geoghegan said.
- 09/13/2007 02:47:51

Cassini in safe mode after Saturn flight
The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2001: A Space Odyssey."
- 09/13/2007 02:42:16

Sunnyvale police officers shot and killed one man and arrested two others Wednesday morning in the 1100 block of Ayala Drive, according to the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.
- 09/13/2007 02:13:41

UPI horoscopes for Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007.
- 09/13/2007 01:58:28

FALLBROOK -- A 34-year-old Hemet man suffered life-threatening injuries at about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday when he was thrown approximately 90 feet from his motorcycle after it collided with a car on Highway 76 near Old Highway 395, authorities said.
- 09/13/2007 01:54:22

All Nations Fellowship Church, 5146 S. Country Club Road, has Sunday services at 7:45 and 10:45 a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Call 972-303-6511 or visit www.anfchurch.org.
- 09/13/2007 01:54:11

This list of recent home sales in Garland and Sachse was compiled by MasterFiles Inc. from county deed records. The amount listed is the mortgage, not the total price. In each ZIP code, sales are organized alphabetically by street and include the date recorded.
- 09/13/2007 01:43:46

UPI Almanac for Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007.
- 09/13/2007 01:38:07

FRANKFURT, Germany -- Saturn will put General Motors Corp.'s first plug-in hybrid -- a Vue compact SUV that can run up to 10 miles solely on electricity and switch to an engine for longer trips -- on the road "very quickly," brand general manager Jill Lajdziak said Wednesday. "In 2009-ish," Lajdziak said.
- 09/13/2007 01:18:25

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2001: A Space Odyssey."
- 09/13/2007 01:04:37

General Motors Corp. plans new advertising to spur a $3 billion, four-year rebuilding of its Saturn brand as GM works to repeat its early sales success. Marketing will highlight five models introduced in the last year, and Saturn will begin online sales. The Saturn nameplate will return to cars, instead of just the company logo, to help shoppers connect the redesigned models to the 440 U.S. ...
- 09/13/2007 00:20:23

Washington, Sept 13 (ANI): Saturn's moon Iapetus is the Yin and Yang of the solar system, with one hemisphere as white as snow, and the other as black as tar, pictures returned by the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini mission to the ringed planet has shown. The images show a heavily cratered surface along with a 20-kilometre high mountain ridge that runs along the moon's equator, giving the satellite ...
- 09/12/2007 23:14:17

LOS ANGELES -- The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in...
- 09/12/2007 23:06:00

SF author Stephen Kotowych, whose story "Saturn in G Minor" won the grand prize in the 23rd annual Writers of the Future contest, told SCI FI Wire that the story is about a young Ph.D. candidate, Jacinto, who travels to Saturn to interview the famous and reclusive composer Paulo for his thesis research.
- 09/12/2007 21:16:36

FOOD Wheat prices peak, fueling price worries Wheat prices surged to record highs Wednesday on...
- 09/12/2007 20:36:49

PASADENA, Calif. - Scientists on the Cassini mission to Saturn are poring through hundreds of images returned from the Sept. 10 flyby of Saturn's two-toned moon Iapetus.
- 09/12/2007 20:07:05

A 19-year-old Jackson man was flown to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune after colliding with another car on Jackson Mills Road about 5:30 p.m. today, said Sgt. Brian Geoghegan. Jackson Mills Road was closed until about 8 p.m. The 19-year-old was the sole occupant and his Volkswagon Jetta struck a Saturn coupe, causing minor injuries to the occupants, Geoghegan said. The speed ...
- 09/12/2007 19:56:56

Cassini in safe mode after Saturn flight
The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2001: A Space Odyssey."
- 09/12/2007 19:24:14

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C. Clarke's novel "2001: A Space Odyssey." Cassini flew within 1,000 miles of Iapetus on Monday and snapped images of its rugged, two-toned surface. As it was sending data back to Earth, it was hit by a ...
- 09/12/2007 19:23:15

(AP Photo/NASA/JPL This image provided by NASA shows Saturns moon lapetus as Cassini completed its closest flyby of the odd moon on Sept. 10, 2007. The spacecraft flew about 1,640 kilometers (1,000 miles) from Iapetus' surface and is returning amazing views of the bizarre moon.
- 09/12/2007 19:18:30

(AP Photo/NASA) This image taken from the camera mounted on the Cassini spacecraft and released by NASA Wednesday, Sept. 12 2007, shows the surface of Saturn's moon Iapetus.
- 09/12/2007 18:05:48

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon.
- 09/12/2007 18:05:48

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon.
- 09/12/2007 17:06:27

AS ANNOYING as hippies can be, it's strangely comforting to think that the one bit of junk we shot into deep space is emblazoned with a hippie symbol.
- 09/12/2007 15:59:25

Cassini went into safe mode after successfully passing over the walnut-shaped Saturn moon Iapetus.
- 09/12/2007 15:33:01

The international Cassini spacecraft went into safe mode this week after successfully passing over a Saturn moon that was the mysterious destination of a deep-space faring astronaut in Arthur C....
- 09/12/2007 14:58:57

KANSAS CITY - Most of the attention centered on the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling team as a crowd estimated at 15,000 spectators descended on Kansas City’s Country Club Plaza for the start of the inaugural Tour of Missouri
- 09/12/2007 14:56:01

Sunnyvale police officers shot and killed one man and arrested two others this morning on the 1100 block of Ayala Drive, according to the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.
- 09/12/2007 14:13:39

>>> NEW 1:05 p.m. BURBANK - Police are looking for two men in a gray sedan after one of them opened fire today on a passenger truck, police said.
- 09/12/2007 13:41:05

COLOMBO: The Highways Minister yesterday said the Opposition Leader who is under a bad spell of misfortunes will never be able to defeat the President in any future election.
- 09/12/2007 13:21:14

Cassini completed its closest flyby of the odd moon Iapetus on Sept. 10, 2007. The spacecraft flew about 1,640 kilometers (1,000 miles) from Iapetus' surface and is returning amazing views of the bizarre moon.
- 09/12/2007 12:49:00

FRANKFURT — Saturn will sell General Motors' first plug-in hybrid — a Vue compact SUV that can run up to 10 miles solely on electricity and switch to an engine for longer trips — "very quickly," brand general manager Jill Lajdziak said Thursday.
- 09/12/2007 12:44:38

Sept. 12 -- Sept. 18, 2007... By Vivian Carol.Virgo The Virgin: (Aug. 22 -- Sept. 22) Your overall attitude is serious as you slip into this new relationship to Saturn (see lead paragraph). There are two individuals sniping at each other. One is pro security and the other is pro risk. You must mediate. If security vs. risk is your personal dilemma, look for an idea that is beyond the box which ...
- 09/12/2007 12:17:12

WAYNESBORO The man struck while crossing Main Street in his motorized chair on July 10 died Tuesday evening in Harrisburg General Hospital.
- 09/12/2007 11:36:23

Previous car seat safety checks conducted by Safe Kids Wausau Areas technicians show four out of five car seats are improperly installed. In honor of National Child Passenger Safety Week, the organization will hold free car seat safety checks Sept. 19. Inspections will be conducted from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Saturn of Wausau, 2727 N. 20th Ave. State law requires children ...
- 09/12/2007 08:56:38

Used an Ion as a rental in the Twin Cities. I found the instrument gauge to be in a weird location at the center of the dash, accidentally activated On-star while adjusting the mirror, but most importantly found the over-sized mirror to reduce my vision to the right front side.
- 09/12/2007 07:59:37

IF only Tina Turner were around to write the theme song for the new blockbuster: What's integration got to do with it? writes Terry McCrann .
- 09/12/2007 03:33:26

Here are Tuesday's Sentinel police reports: 1 hurt in crash along turnpike State police at Newville were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Sunday morning in Middlesex Township.
- 09/12/2007 02:53:44

MANCHESTER: The public is invited Saturday to the Jersey Shore Retirement Expo in Harmony Hall at Crestwood Village 2 on Route 530.
- 09/12/2007 02:23:14

Today is Wednesday, September 12, 2007 TODAY'S ASTROLOGICAL TIMETABLE Positions of the planets and luminaries today at noon GMT (8 a.m. EDT): Sun............... 20th degree Virgo Moon.............. 1st degree Libra Mercury........... 11th degr...
- 09/12/2007 02:13:41

UPI horoscopes for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.
- 09/12/2007 01:48:19

Redwood City, Calif. -- Sep 11, 2007 -- Eidos Interactive, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, is set to release Crystal Dynamic's popular game Pandemonium on mobile devices throughout North America.
- 09/12/2007 01:43:41

UPI Almanac for Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.
- 09/12/2007 00:29:01

On Aug. 11, first-year Webelo Scouts of Pack 443, Dens 8 and 9, spent an educational and fun-filled night at a "camp-in" at the Space Center Houston, located at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
- 09/11/2007 23:57:29

FALLBROOK -- A 34-year-old Hemet man suffered life-threatening injuries about 2:15 p.m. Tuesday when he was thrown approximately 90 feet from his motorcycle after it collided with a car on Highway 76 near Old Highway 395, authorities said.
- 09/11/2007 23:36:30

A hearing is scheduled to be held Sept. 24 for a lawsuit brought by 27 scientists and one engineer from Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Goddard Space Flight Center against NASA/JPL who object to a new background check requirement, saying it is an invasion of privacy.
- 09/11/2007 22:26:23

If your car gets towed, be prepared to pay more. This summer the first statewide tow fee hike in several years took effect. But there's a bright side for drivers, if you're quick.
- 09/11/2007 20:08:45

Cassini completed its closest flyby of the odd moon Iapetus on Sept. 10, 2007. The spacecraft flew about 1,640 kilometers (1,000 miles) from Iapetus' surface and is returning amazing views of the bizarre moon. All the data were successfully recorded on the spacecraft. Twenty-one minutes into the first post-flyby data downlink, the spacecraft went into a precautionary condition called safe mode. ...
- 09/11/2007 19:13:22

Spacecraft Cassini completed its closest flyby of Saturn's odd moon Iapetus on Monday, NASA announced on Tuesday. The spacecraft flew about 1,640 kilometers from Iapetus' surface and is returning amazing views of the bizarre moon. NASA ...
- 09/11/2007 17:47:42

The moon has languished in the shadows of space exploration since the heyday of manned missions in the 1960s and 1970s, eclipsed by projects focused on Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, not to mention the... Read more ...
- 09/11/2007 17:28:31

METUCHEN - A 50-year-old state Department of Corrections officer was charged with aggravated assault by motor vehicle and driving while intoxicated last week in connection with in a motor vehicle accident that occurred in August, police said.
- 09/11/2007 17:25:01

GRAND JUNCTION — Patrick Strawmatt’s attorney wants another 10 days for plea talks.
- 09/11/2007 17:11:49

WAYNESBORO The man struck while crossing Main Street in his motorized chair on July 10 died Tuesday evening in Harrisburg General Hospital.
- 09/11/2007 15:12:00

On Aug. 31, 2007, the Russellville Police Department was conducting a traffic safety check on Nashville Road. Allan Derrick Lewis, 48, of Russellville, operated a 2002 Saturn passenger vehicle to the check point.
- 09/11/2007 13:36:25

As I mentioned a few days ago, I'm incredibly excited about Cassini's recently flyby of Saturn's moon Iapetus. Passing only 1,200 km (800 miles) above the surface of the bizarre moon, the spacecraft has captured dozens of new images. Perhaps now planetary geologists can figure out what's caused that amazing ridge, the walnut shape, and [...]
- 09/11/2007 13:11:26

Is portion-controlled food savior to hogs like me? Over the next several months, the planets are shifting into Earth signs and the food business responds. Is portion-controlled food savior to hogs like me? Elsa writes an...
- 09/11/2007 12:48:27

Look no farther than the Lewis Carroll Society of North America (a spiritual twin of the one in London) to see just how much of a cultural archetype this author has become.
- 09/11/2007 12:39:09

In a steel warehouse on the grounds of Argonne National Laboratory, a battery in a metal case roughly the size of a filing cabinet sits wired to a computer. For the past six months, it's been put through the paces of an imaginary trip powering a fictitious electric car across the continent. Never leaving the warehouse floor, the battery continuously is subjected to the simulated conditions of ...
- 09/11/2007 12:04:17

Top American runners tune up for U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Trials in November.
- 09/11/2007 11:47:46

// For Immediate Release // Contact: Elite Racing, Inc.
- 09/11/2007 10:49:54

“IT’S ecozone sports at its best,” said Aboitizland’s general manager for MEZ II operations Eduardo PeBenito as Mactan Economic Zone II (MEZII) and the MEZ Human Resources Association (HRA) formally launched the 7th Annual MEZ II recently.
- 09/11/2007 10:37:24

Bridgeton police are searching for a woman involved in an armed robbery Monday afternoon of the Community America Credit Union located at 11944 St. Charles Rock Road.
- 09/11/2007 08:28:39

Here are Tuesday's Sentinel police reports: 1 hurt in crash along turnpike State police at Newville were dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Sunday morning in Middlesex Township.
- 09/11/2007 07:33:03

WAYNESBORO The man struck while crossing Main Street in his motorized chair on July 10 died Tuesday evening in Harrisburg General Hospital.
- 09/11/2007 07:01:45

The second set of Group A matches is still a limited affair as Belgium and Kazakhstan sit Saturday’s action out while the Azerbaijan - Armenia fixture has been called off due to political tension, yet two that are to be played have more than a whiff of tension about them – thankfully just limited to the pitch.
- 09/11/2007 06:21:41

LAKE IN THE HILLS – Police are searching for the driver of a car that hit a 13-year-old boy.
- 09/11/2007 06:17:22

IT'S TIME for our biannual trek to visit my husband's family on the farm in bustling Columbus Junction, Iowa, population 1,845, and that's probably counting my sister-in-law's herd of fainting goats.
- 09/11/2007 05:30:05

IT'S TIME for our biannual trek to visit my husband's family on the farm in bustling Columbus Junction, Iowa, pop.
- 09/11/2007 04:38:45

A Flint-area man arrested for a Monday robbery at Eastern Michigan Bank in Fort Gratiot told police he unsuccessfully tried to rob a nearby LaSalle Bank earlier that morning.
- 09/11/2007 03:29:40

In a steel warehouse on the grounds of Argonne National Laboratory, a battery in a metal case roughly the size of a filing cabinet sits wired to a computer. For the past six months, it's been put through the paces of an imaginary trip powering a fictitious electric car across the continent. Never leaving the warehouse floor, the battery continuously is subjected to the simulated conditions of ...
- 09/11/2007 02:43:55

Evening With the Stars: Increase your appreciation and understanding of the mystery and beauty of the universe with astronomer Mark Freilich.
- 09/11/2007 02:22:32

Today is Tuesday, September 11, 2007 TODAY'S ASTROLOGICAL TIMETABLE Positions of the planets and luminaries today at noon GMT (8 a.m. EDT): Sun............... 19th degree Virgo Moon.............. 19th degree Virgo Mercury........... 10th degre...
- 09/11/2007 02:13:48

On Aug. 11, first-year Webelo Scouts of Pack 443, Dens 8 and 9, spent an educational and fun-filled night at a "camp-in" at the Space Center Houston, located at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
- 09/11/2007 02:13:42

UPI horoscopes for Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007.
- 09/11/2007 02:12:44

KLINE TWP. - A Dunmore man was killed and a Scranton woman was injured after their sport utility vehicle crashed into an embankment Sunday night on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County.
- 09/11/2007 01:43:41

UPI Almanac for Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007.
- 09/11/2007 01:33:16

A growing waistline and darkening bags under his eyes were not the only signs that Queensland Premier Peter Beattie should quit politics - it was written in the stars.
- 09/11/2007 01:25:48

A growing waistline and darkening bags under his eyes were not the only signs that Peter Beattie should quit politics - it was written in the stars.
- 09/11/2007 01:25:48

A growing waistline and darkening bags under his eyes were not the only signs that Peter Beattie should quit politics - it was written in the stars.
- 09/11/2007 01:18:40

The United Auto Workers, under pressure to accept massive health-care or other concessions in contract talks with car manufacturers, will have a hard time winning promises of new work from Detroit automakers, which experts say still have too many plants in North America.
- 09/11/2007 00:21:41

LAKE IN THE HILLS – Police are searching for the driver of a car that hit a 13-year-old boy.
- 09/11/2007 00:09:12

Very few musicians have a resume quite as varied or as impressive as saxophonist Ernie Watts.
- 09/10/2007 23:25:14

A Santa Fe man was killed in a single-vehicle accident on the Saturn Parkway and U.S. Highway 31 interchange, Spring Hill police said Sunday.
- 09/10/2007 22:31:28

Ever spilled your drink on an airline due to turbulence? Researchers on both sides of the Atlantic are finding new ways to understand the phenomenon -- both on Earth and on Titan.
- 09/10/2007 22:23:03

Vickie L. Ferguson entered the classroom as a teacher 11 years ago and almost instantly felt overwhelmed. She remembered her first year as a math teacher as a trial by misbehaving students, uninvolved parents, loads of paperwork and colleagues who underestimated her ability.
- 09/10/2007 20:52:38

(KMOV)- Bridgeton police are looking for a woman bandit. She pointed a pistol at bank tellers during a robbery on Monday. Photos show her as she held up the Community American Credit Union on St. Charles Rock Road.
- 09/10/2007 17:24:39

The following is a guide to knowing our night sky for the week of September 10 through September 16. The sun will begin to rise after 6:30 a.m. and set before 7:30 p.m. as the nights grow longer and the days grow shorter (and colder). Jupiter and Mars are playing a solar system scale game of tag with each other this week.