Friday, November 26, 2010

NY's subway dancers never stop moving - YAHOO!
NEW YORK (AFP) – No stage is too small -- or moving too fast -- for Donte Steele and his dance crew. Broadway might be the most prestigious showbiz address in New York, but Steele surely works the most challenging: the subway trains hurtling under

After many delay's Columbia's downtown plan moving forward - Baltimore Sun
Plans for vast changes to downtown Columbia have picked up speed in recent months, having cleared nearly a year's worth of political and economic hurdles — including the master developer's recently resolved bankruptcy and an election challenge to a key

Heaters helped keep light rail moving - Seattle Times
While cars and buses moved at a snail's pace early this week, Seattle's new light-rail system ran smoothly. Sound Transit's engineers learned from a failure in Portland. During the mid-December 2008 storm, segments of the MAX rail system were paralyzed by

Leona Lewis Moving In With Beau In New Year - indiaserver.com
British singer Leona Lewis seems to be planning to take her relationship with beau German dancer Dennis Jauch to next level. The winner of the third series of the British television series The X Factor is looking forward to settle down with Dennis down in

Passengers moving smoothly through airports so far today - Sacramento Bee
WASHINGTON — Unwilling to gamble with their on-time arrivals, the nation's airline passengers appeared Wednesday to be largely ignoring calls to protest heightened airport security measures on the busiest travel day of the year. Airports from Los Angeles

MTV, after moving away from music, glances to the past to glimpse the future - Los Angeles Times
Although it dropped the word “music” from its logo earlier this year, MTV is still searching for the right chord. The main MTV channel hasn’t had a prominent series devoted to musical trends or artists for more than a year, instead riding such

Area moving forward to install electric car charging stations - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Jeff Dale spent $16,000 converting his black 1987 BMW convertible from gas-powered to electric, but he rarely drives it from his Alton home to St. Louis — because he won't come across a single charging station. That holds true across the area, a desert

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