Friday, January 12, 2007

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The show continues for Seattle Seahawks' "Big Play Babs"
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) - Two days after "Big Play Babs" saved the season for the Seattle Seahawks, coach Mike Holmgren was still in disbelief. "It's funny. I know we won. (But) I'm looking at that play and I'm going 'Get him!"' Holmgren said Wednesday, recalling watching the film of the play Monday.

'Big Play Babs' stays humble but confident
Two days after "Big Play Babs" saved the season for the Seattle Seahawks, coach Mike Holmgren was still in disbelief. "It's funny. I know we won. (But) I'm looking at that play and I'm going `Get him!"' Holmgren said.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Albany man sentenced under Jessicas Law



Hugh Lewis Hile was sentenced Friday to more than 41 years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl this past summer. Linn Circuit Judge John McCormick imposed the sentence under Oregons Jessicas Law, which took effect last April.

Child rapist gets 41 years
ALBANY Hugh Lewis Hile was sentenced Friday to more than 41 years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl this past summer.

Selecting an Electric Scooter for You or a Loved One
(ARA) - Electric scooters (also known as PMVs or personal mobility vehicles) are an invaluable asset for those with limited mobility. Scooters can help you continue to enjoy getting out while making it easier to get around.

Thief rides off with disabled man's bike
VINELAND -- Bill Snook said his son Billy has a great attitude, and that's what got him through extensive rehabilitation following a motorcycle accident 11 years ago.

Bridgeton Police Blotter



A Clarke Road resident reported Tuesday that she has received what she believed to be two fraudulent checks in the mail in recent weeks.

Letters to Santa
Santa Claus had so many letters this year, he asked us to include some of them in this issue of the Enquirer. Santa said he hopes everyone had a merry Christmas and got all they wanted. All the letters appear just as they were written.

Kids' letters to Santa: Day 9
Were carrying on our own holiday tradition publishing kids letters to Santa. The letters will be published in the Dec. 17 and Dec. 24 print editions of the Times Recorder, but you can get an early peek at the kids wishes at zanesvilletimesrecorder.com.

Battery-operated scooters
Savings on fuel bill attract customers

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Will GM Be Killed By The Electric Car?



December 22, 2006; John Addison writing for SeekingAlpha submitted this editorial feature: A recent movie and several books asked the question Who killed the electric car? then answered GM.

Patent Allowed to ZAP (OTC BB: ZAAP) by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for ZAPPY3 Electric Personal Transporter
Alternative transportation pioneer ZAP (OTC.BB: ZAAP) has been allowed a design patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its ZAPPY3 line of electric personal transporters.

ZAP Signs Exclusive Agreement to Distribute High-Powered Electric ATVs From China
Transportation pioneer ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP)has signed an exclusive agreement with a manufacturer in China for theNorth American distribution rights to a new generation of high-poweredall-electric, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).

Monday, January 08, 2007

Kids' letters to Santa: Day 9



Were carrying on our own holiday tradition publishing kids letters to Santa. The letters will be published in the Dec. 17 and Dec. 24 print editions of the Times Recorder, but you can get an early peek at the kids wishes at zanesvilletimesrecorder.com.

Bridgeton Police Blotter
A Clarke Road resident reported Tuesday that she has received what she believed to be two fraudulent checks in the mail in recent weeks.

AROUND DUBLIN: ALAN ELIAS: Music director marks 30 tuneful years
WHAT DO YOU CALL a person who endures dill-pickle-sour notes from trumpets, saxophones and flutes, ear-shattering, not-quite-on-the-beat drumming and a group of sometimes-distracted musicians?

High school students robotics contest begins this week
High school students in 34 teams in the Washington, D.C., region will huddle Saturday at Capitol College in Laurel to play a different kind of varsity sport: robot building.

Heelys Is Going Downhill
Trading Goddess submits: I consider myself to be a person with an optimistic outlook on life. So what I am about to tell you could come as a shock to those of you used to my sunny disposition.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Albany man sentenced under Jessicas Law



Hugh Lewis Hile was sentenced Friday to more than 41 years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl this past summer. Linn Circuit Judge John McCormick imposed the sentence under Oregons Jessicas Law, which took effect last April.

Letters to Santa
Santa Claus had so many letters this year, he asked us to include some of them in this issue of the Enquirer. Santa said he hopes everyone had a merry Christmas and got all they wanted. All the letters appear just as they were written.

Heelys Is Going Downhill
Trading Goddess submits: I consider myself to be a person with an optimistic outlook on life. So what I am about to tell you could come as a shock to those of you used to my sunny disposition.

Electric scooter? He'll fix it
Raleigh resident Rich Sathoff discovered his love of electric scooters when a friend loaned him one during a European vacation. He liked it so much that he bought one of his own, but then had trouble finding a place to service it.

Heelys Is Going Downhill



Trading Goddess submits: I consider myself to be a person with an optimistic outlook on life. So what I am about to tell you could come as a shock to those of you used to my sunny disposition.

Patent Allowed to ZAP (OTC BB: ZAAP) by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for ZAPPY3 Electric Personal Transporter
Alternative transportation pioneer ZAP (OTC.BB: ZAAP) has been allowed a design patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its ZAPPY3 line of electric personal transporters.

CEDC, local businesses make Christmas brighter for area children
Its holiday time and the Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation added to the joy of the season by spreading holiday cheer to some children who might otherwise not have received gifts in the season of giving.

Marin residents make their own electric vehicles
The question on the movie marquee might ask "Who Killed the Electric Car?" but a legion of carport mechanics and soldering iron savants aren't waiting for a post-mortem.

Father in Citrus in more ways than one
ST. LEO - The bell rings out into the gray from the tower of Church of the Holy Cross. It is just before 7 a.m. The black-robed brothers make their way into the choir, the seats at the rear behind the altar, under the great stone crucifix where hangs an emaciated Christ.