Saturday, July 29, 2006

Making money - A Summers Sojourn at Camp Tykoon-Tu-Bi


A Summers Sojourn at Camp Tykoon-Tu-Bi
New York Times - Jul 29 5:45 PM
At entrepreneur and finance camps for children, business is open.Save to My Web

Making the most of salt
Centre Daily Times - Jul 26 12:07 AM
There's a lot of talk about how much salt Americans eat these days. And how much they shouldn't. But how about what kind? Making the most of the ever-expanding array of salts on grocers' shelves involves learning a little about chemistry (though just a little) and giving up on the idea that more money buys more taste. To consider:Save to My Web

India could divert the uranium supplied by the United States to making of nuclear weapons : New York Times
India Daily - Jul 29 5:11 AM
In an editorial, The New York Times expressed fear that the deal could fuel a nuclear arms race in the subcontinent and claimed India could divert the uranium supplied by the United States to making of nuclear weapons.Save to My Web

Mixed Signals
NPR - Jul 28 1:56 PM
July 28, 2006 Some debate today about a story in today's Washington Post . The paper reported that a lot of people are making a lot of money through ad clicks . For those who don't know, that means they create a Web site and agree to let Google or Yahoo place ads on it.Save to My Web

Ryder's Edge skate park grand opening
News 10 Now - Jul 29 4:10 PM
It was more than two years in the making, but Carthage finally opened up a new skate park. Saturday was the grand opening of Ryder's Edge, a $66,000 park for skateboarders, rollerbladers, and bike riders.Save to My Web

RCRC keeps eye on long-term goal while making smaller differences
Olney Daily Mail - Jul 28 12:59 PM
Since its inception nearly 12 years ago, Richland County Recreation Council has worked to raise money for various recreational projects. The group officially formed in August 1994 with the intention of bringing a YMCA-type of community facility to the area.Save to My Web

UCF pay raise tops other schools
Miami Herald - Jul 29 12:21 AM
(AP) -- The University of Central Florida's president has been approved for a 40 percent raise, making him the highest paid public university president in the state.Save to My Web

Lefty eyes Castle Pines
Sports Illustrated - Jul 28 8:54 AM
Phil Mickelson confirmed that he will play in this year's International at Castle Pines Golf Club, Aug. 7-13. Mickelson is one of only two players to have won twice at The International, his wins coming in 1993 and 1997. Over the years, he has earned a total of 309 points and $1,531,270 making him the second highest career money and point leader in International history. -- Rocky Mountain NewsSave to My Web

Tax money rolls in for Mukilteo ferry terminal
Everett Herald - Jul 29 2:26 AM
An Everett park-and-ride and "Swift" buses also will get part of $15.5 million in grants.Save to My Web