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Andy Murray has asked Miles Maclagan, the former Great Britain Davis Cup
player who was born in Zambia of Scottish parents, to spend three weeks with
him at a training camp in Florida with a view to joining the team designed
to take the British No 1 to the next stage of his tennis development. |
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U.S. employers may have noticed a slight spike in productivity Wednesday as a computer glitch blocked access to online reviews site Yelp.com.The outage lasted from around 9 a.m to 11 a.m. Pacific Time, and blocked visitors from some companies, including Bank Of America, Kaiser Permanente, and Visa, according to posters at Yelp's discussion forums. Access at IDG's West Coast offices was also blocked.Yelp is a popular source of user-generated restaurant, entertainment, and business reviews in the Bay Area, and some companies have blocked access to the site to prevent employees from reading and contributing reviews during office hours.The glitch didn't shut down the Web site, but many visitors to the site were greeted with a "403" error telling users that they did not have permission to access the server. This type of error is returned by Web servers when someone tries to visit a restricted area of the site.Yelp wouldn't explain exactly what went wrong, except to say that it was a glitch caused by an update to the Web site that was pushed out Tuesday night. Most Yelp users had no problem visiting the site Wednesday, said Yelp spokeswoman Stephanie Ichinose. "It was a very narrow isolated incident that's now been rectified."That probably comes as welcome news to some.Yelpers were at first worried that their companies had moved to block access to the popular service. "Seems like a lot of filters at work added yelp to their list of blocked sites now," wrote one poster named Euge l. "I've heard of a handful of daily day time posters in the west coast have been blocked as well as the east coast. Is this the end of day time yelp?" |
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Is Obama as unexperienced as the Clinton campaign claims?
WASHINGTON (CNN) — I just finished watching the Monday night piece on Sen. Barack Obama that aired on ABC’s Nightline. During the broadcast, anchor Terry Moran read a comment from the Clinton campaign that said if the junior senator from Illinois was elected president, he [...] |
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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is extending a campaign to search for aged Nazis to South America, where investigators say they believe Aribert Heim, left, in an undated photo, one of the most wanted suspected war criminals, is hiding. The center is offering a $460,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Dr. Heim, known as “Dr. Death” for allegedly performing gruesome medical experiments on concentration camp inmates. If alive, he would be 93. His daughter lives in Chile, and he continues to maintain a bank account in Germany containing more than $1 million, said Efraim Zuroff, the center’s chief Nazi hunter. Mr. Zuroff said “dozens, if not hundreds” of Nazi war criminals were hiding in South America. The countries involved in what the center calls Operation Last Chance are Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. |
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Five Arnold High School students were taken to hospitals Wednesday after ingesting the antidepressant Elavil, Bay County authorities said. The students were “like zombies” and some ingested as many as seven pills, authorities told The News Herald. The problem was discovered after a student left a classroom to go to the restroom and returned to the wrong room. |
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A fire in Palm Bay caused a roof to collapse and shut down a busy street Wednesday morning. The fire gutted one business and then spread to a neighboring business, causing smoke damage. SLIDESHOW: Images From Scene Of Palm Bay Fire VIDEO: Investigation Underway After Fire Causes Roof Collapse |
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We bravely ventured into the uncharted territory of hot flushes,memory loss and weight gain with the hilarious smash hit Menopause The Musical and now we forge our way into unfamiliar turf with this season’s comic masterstroke, It's a Dad Thing.A roller coast ride of laughter, tears and songs (mainly laughter), which is chaotic, fun and truthful – pretty much like parenthood itself, except that it runs for two hours and has an interval! You’ll laugh out loud as the myth of the perfect parent is put soundly to rest when a group of battle-weary fathers come together and compare notes on child rearing from Dad’s point of view.Pre-natal classes - when even the men are on their backs practicing pelvic exercises - give way to births (six hours of Enya can be quite terrifying); attempts to cross squeaky floorboards with the fear of producing siren screams stalking every step, and introducing The Child to sharp knives, beer and pizza (come on – you know someone has to!). You’re about to meet that most dreamed-of hero – the Superdad! … and that’s just the first half.In the second half you get to meet Zombie Dad, who manages to loose his kid in Toys ‘R Us; Sneaky Dad who uses the same nappy twice (what!?) and Sad Dad, saying farewell to the last symbol of his youth – his powder blue V8 Chevy!So ladies, come and be amazed and astounded, and guys – it’s ok – after this, you’ll know you’re not alone. And to all the Learner and Licensed SuperParents out there – drive, stagger or even crawl to Theatre on the Bay to see IT’S A DAD THING – it’ll get you laughing, cheering, back up on your feet and even giving yourself a well deserved pat on the back! |
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The agency planned to close all the trailer camps it runs for victims of the 2005 hurricanes by the end of May, including its biggest camp outside of Baton Rouge. |
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Consultation on elective services proposal for tender – submissions close 5pm Monday 3 December Hawke's Bay people have until 5:00pm on Monday 3 December to have their say on the possibility of Hawke's ... |
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