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| Swervedriver hits N.O. |
| McComb honors Bo Diddley |
| Punk veterans X rock House of Blues |
| Bo Diddley dies at age 79 |
| MS. JJ JOHNSON |
| You Don't Mess With the Zohan A Mossad agent fakes his own death so he can move to New York and become a hair stylist. |
| Kung Fu Panda Enthusiastic, big and a little clumsy, Po is the biggest fan of kung fu around--which doesn't exactly come in handy while working every day in his family's noodle shop. |
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| ZIMMER'S CAFÉ |
| Zac Web Browser Aims to Focus Autistic Kids Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:55:11 GMT The Zac Browser is an Web application that helps autistic kids focus their attention and limits their exposure and interaction with inappropriate content (June 3) |
| Raw Video: Astronauts Begin First Spacewalk Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:32:21 GMT Spacewalking astronauts floated outside the international space station Tuesday to help install the orbiting outpost's newest room, a bus-sized Japanese laboratory. (June 3) |
| Raw Video: Discovery Docks at Space Station Mon, 02 Jun 2008 11:29:50 GMT Space shuttle Discovery performed a slow back flip and then docked at the international space station Monday, delivering a mammoth lab and two new occupants: a NASA astronaut and Buzz Lightyear. (June 2) |
| MizPee.com Offers Ratings for Public Toilets Mon, 02 Jun 2008 08:56:26 GMT When nature calls, it can happen at anytime. Now there's a Web site that users can access on their cell phone to help guide them to a clean, accessible toilet. (June 2) |
| GM Closing 4 Truck, SUV Plants in North America Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:16:41 GMT General Motors is closing four truck and SUV plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico - affecting 10,000 workers - as surging fuel prices hasten a dramatic shift to smaller vehicles. (June 3) |
| Housing Slump Hampers Construction Spending Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:29:40 GMT Construction spending fell again in April as home building continued a more than two-year-long slide. The weakness was offset somewhat by an increase in non-residential spending activity which climbed to a record level. (June 2) |
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