Possible evidence found for Beagle 2 location
Mars Today – A specially processed NASA Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) image taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC). The Beagle scientists believe that out of the many thousands of craters and hundreds of square kilometres of Beagle 2’s landing ellipse, no other

Fedora community accepts Mono despite RedHat’s trepidation
Ars Technica – RedHat desktop group manager Chris Blizzard confirmed on Monday that Mono will be included in Fedora Core 5 (FC5), but not RedHat’s Enterprise Linux or other commercial products. In an official statement, RedHat explains that Mono is being included

Red Hat Contracts Mono
WebProNews – The kids at Red Hat need to be checked out for Mono because it looks like they’ve accepted their software infrastructure into the Fedora project. This deal is significant because Mono does business with enemies of Red Hat including Novell and

Fire Takes New Kensington Man’s Home, Dog
KDKA – (KDKA) A 72-year-old New Kensington man is starting over after his home burned to the ground. Lloyd Waltz was at work when his brick Meade Avenue home caught fire with his beagle, Missy, still inside. Missy died in the fire. It s terrible

Ban on soft drinks part of school’s nutrition strategy
Lansing State Journal – GRAND LEDGE There is a term used for the school board’s efforts to promote nutrition in Grand Ledge over this past year tough love. “One of the most noticeable changes we’ve made is taking pop and snacks out of the middle schools, and we’re

Storms put pet rescue in forefront
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette – A dog manikin, with a tube in its snout for CPR training, has its ear bandaged in a Red Cross course on pet first aid. Washington Post Mike Brammer, of the Animal Rescue League of Boston, helps a beagle stranded by Hurricane Katrina. After Katrina

Boar War
Anorak – IT S our sad duty to report that Toga, the penguin who was taken from a zoo on the Isle of White in the days before Christmas, has not been found. And it s news that comes as a surprise to us. Surely all those hunting types no longer able to hunt

Fire destroys home
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review – Lloyd Waltz lost more than 40 years’ worth of memories on Monday when fire destroyed his Meade Avenue home in New Kensington. The house at 1537 Meade Ave. is where he raised his seven children. It contained photographs, keepsakes and thousands of