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    Police: Man stole car to go steal bracelet (WSTM-TV NBC 3)

    31st March 2007

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. A Syracuse man is in jail after police say he stole a 57-thousand car and drove it to a jewelry store to steal a six-thousand dollar bracelet.

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    Police: Man stole car to go steal bracelet (WSTM-TV NBC 3)

    31st March 2007

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. A Syracuse man is in jail after police say he stole a 57-thousand car and drove it to a jewelry store to steal a six-thousand dollar bracelet.

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    RADIO HIGHLIGHTS (San Francisco Chronicle)

    31st March 2007

    6 a.m. KPFA-FM (94.1): The Gospel Experience. Three hours of gospel music with Emmit Powell. 9 a.m. KALW-FM (91.7): Car Talk, with Tom & Ray Magliozzi. 10 a.m. KDFC-FM (102.1): Haydn, Symphony No. 101 in D, "Clock." 10 a.m. KCSM-FM (91.1)...

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    Police: Man stole car to go steal bracelet (WSTM-TV NBC 3)

    31st March 2007

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. A Syracuse man is in jail after police say he stole a 57-thousand car and drove it to a jewelry store to steal a six-thousand dollar bracelet.

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    Daylight-saving time past haunts modern electronics (Birmingham News)

    31st March 2007

    Some modern gizmos haven't given up the ghost of daylight saving past, and finally will make the time change Sunday morning. The problem is some consumer electronics are set in their ways.

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    More drivers are tuning in to HD Radio (Orlando Sentinel)

    31st March 2007

    It may not be truly 'high-definition,' yet the technology does offer a better sound that is almost CD-quality, its users say. Annoying static from a car's sound system often results from congestion in the radio spectrum in areas packed with AM and FM stations, but that may fade as radio broadcasters, carmakers and consumer electronics companies make the transition to digital radio.

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    Police: Man stole car to go steal bracelet (WCAX 3)

    31st March 2007

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. A Syracuse man is in jail after police say he stole a 57-thousand car and drove it to a jewelry store to steal a six-thousand dollar bracelet. Police say...

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    Police: Man stole car to go steal bracelet (WSTM-TV NBC 3)

    31st March 2007

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. A Syracuse man is in jail after police say he stole a 57-thousand car and drove it to a jewelry store to steal a six-thousand dollar bracelet.

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    Protect family and belongings, even if you rent (Seattle Times)

    31st March 2007

    A particularly brutal winter left many homeowners with costly home repairs,but some renters also may have learned a brutal lesson about...

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    XM-Sirius Debate Comes Down to Competition (Washington Post)

    31st March 2007

    The National Association of Broadcasters and the Consumers Union say they will issue formal statements to the Federal Communications Commission in the coming weeks, urging rejection of the proposed merger between the XM and Sirius satellite radio companies when the agency solicits public comment.

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