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Opinion
Cheesed off
The European Union wants to ban the use of European names like Parmesan and Gruyere on cheese made…
March 11, 2014
Opinion
Is that to go and how far?
And how far flung? McDonald’s is looking for ways to boost sales, including a new touchpad that allows…
March 10, 2014
Opinion
Party like it’s 1989
Cassettes will be sold on the grounds: The mayor of Monroe is balking at a request from organizers…
March 9, 2014
Opinion
They’ve got grande plans
And Juan Valdez is on the faculty: The University of California, Davis, is hosting a research conference at…
March 7, 2014
Opinion
Pixillated pixie
Nothing to see here, folks: As promised, prosecutors in Miami released police video Thursday of Justin Bieber giving…
March 6, 2014
Opinion
Car crush
Too bad it’s not a Sebring: Chrysler has ordered the automotive program at South Puget Sound Community College…
March 5, 2014
Opinion
Fuhgeddaboudit
Now that you mention it, Mr. Walnuts, New Jersey is actually a very wonderful state: The maker of…
March 4, 2014
Opinion
One Boeing product that’ll never fly
We know just the battery for it: Aerospace giant Boeing is now looking to make smartphones. The company…
March 3, 2014
Opinion
I’d like to thank …
Grip and grin: Oscars host Ellen DeGeneres coaxed several A-list stars to appear in a selfie with her…
March 2, 2014
Opinion
Parting shot
It must be the pollution: An unhinged editorial in a Chinese government house organ hurled racist slurs at…
February 28, 2014
Opinion
Labels tweaked
But still nothing about GMOs: The Obama administration on Thursday rolled out new food nutrition labels that more…
February 27, 2014
Opinion
Bronco, busted
We already asked: The Denver Art Museum has made good on its Super Bowl bet with the Seattle…
February 26, 2014
Opinion
Low, low miles
Priced to sell: Boeing is looking for buyers for 11 of its earliest-built 787s, planes that had to…
February 25, 2014
Opinion
Eye-opener
Let’s not talk about the food: Seeking to compete with McDonald’s, Taco Bell will soon roll out a…
February 24, 2014
Opinion
And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren’t for those darned kids
Zoinks! A pair of Canadian brothers have released a new documentary about Camano Island’s Colton Harris-Moore that uses…
February 23, 2014
Opinion
That sinking feeling
Gone in 60 Seconds II: The National Corvette Museum in Kentucky plans to display eight of the classic…
February 21, 2014
Opinion
What’s in Bieber’s legal briefs?
Reviewing the evidence at hand: A Florida judge is having to determine if video of Justin Bieber at…
February 20, 2014
Opinion
Rootin’ Putin
Welcome to new hockey training facility. In Siberia: With Russian President Vladimir Putin watching from the stands, Russia’s…
February 19, 2014
Opinion
Sugar rush
Games people play, at least for now: The maker of the popular Facebook and Smartphone game “Candy Crush…
February 18, 2014
Opinion
Check engine
And bank account, too: The extensive use of computer technology in today’s cars means mechanics must purchase costly…
February 18, 2014
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