| Funds for Great Lakes make smart investment
Advocates for the world's greatest freshwater resource are gathering Thursday in Washington, D.C., for Great Lakes Day. As we do, the citizens of Michigan and of all the states in the Great Lakes region should take time to recognize the importance of these priceless bodies of water and what we need to do collectively to protect and preserve them. .
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Sure, sure, it's all been done before, but now I get to do it. Without further ado, here is my all-name team. 20 - Rod Smart - Who the Hell is Rod Smart you ask? Well he is none other than the fool who called himself "He Hate Me" and pretty much epitomized the debacle that was the XFL. 19. Elbert L. "Ickey" Woods - Running back his entire carreer for the Bengals. Hey, how many guys not named Humpty Hump have a dance named after them. The Ickey Shuffle remains high on the all time celebrations list. 18. "Chocolate Thunder" Darryl Dawkins - Perhaps more appropriate for wrestling or porn, but still has a nice ring to it. 17. "Pistol" Pete Maravich - LSU grad was a known practicioner of yoga, a part time ufologist, and could also play a little basketball. Died of a heart attack in 1988 at a young age.
INTERVIEWS: Adult Content Bubba The Love Sponge and his radio crew ...
Their morning show is only heard on satellite radio here, but "Bubbapalooza" will pack the Hard Rock Hotel with listeners from around the country. From left, show personalities "Ned," Bubba The Love Sponge Clem, Brent Hatley, Mike "Manson" Waters and Spice Boy. .
NASA Selects Space Astronomy Missions Involving CU-Boulder For Further ...
NASA has awarded the University of Colorado at Boulder $1 million to lead the study of a space observatory to find Earth-like planets in distant solar systems and open the search for life outside our solar system. A second proposal from the Naval Research Laboratory involving CU- Boulder also was selected for $500,000 in NASA funding. The proposal would place a low-frequency radio telescope on the far side of the moon to probe the first structures that formed in the early universe. The CU-Boulder planetary proposal, called the New Worlds Observer, was one of 19 proposals for major new observatories in the coming decade selected for further study. The New Worlds Observer proposal features a giant, daisy-shaped plastic "starshade" to block starlight and allow a telescope to image the faint light from distant planets circling other stars, said Professor Webster Cash, chief scientist on the effort.
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