Saturday, July 01, 2006

How They Killed Him


How They Killed Him
Time - not have known was that U.S. and Jordanian intelligence officials had been tracking to special-ops sources, the task force's commandos closed in on his vehicle west of GBU-38 Similar in weight to its counterpart, this one finds its target using GPS

Bike Tour set for Saturday
Memphis Commercial Appeal - Someone broke into a vehicle Saturday afternoon and stole an $800 GPS tracking system, according to a police report. The report didn't say whether the system used the find-me type of GPS technology, the show-me-the-way-there kind, or both. Either

Horses may help wounded soldiers walk again
MSNBC - ARLINGTON, Va. - Spec. Maxwell Ramsey made small kissing sounds as he tried to coax Wylie, a muscular black Percheron horse, over to the platform where the soldier stood. He swung the metal and plastic limb that is his new left leg over Wylie s

MAX bus line to get upgrade
Las Vegas Review Journal - Tracking devices on each bus would fix the vehicle's precise location using GPS satellite signals before relaying that location to a central computer, which would then calculate estimated arrival times. That information would then be transmitted to