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  This Month In UFO History
The radar had also picked up the F-94 and was directing it toward its target when suddenly the unidentified target slowed down, stopped, and reversed its course.
They were making one last pass almost directly over the radar station when the radar operator in the back seat of the F-94 yelled over the interphone that he had a target on his scope.
As Hallstrom approached Santa Monica at 7,500 feet altitude, the sky was clear except for a smog layer in the vicinity of Los Angeles International Airport.
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 Sat, 18 Mar 2006 10:00:01 -0800 | WesPac | Securing America Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Monica started making grape pies in the fall of 1983 when Concord grapes were not in demand because of the popularity of white wines.
Their motto was “Try before you Buy.” Monica and her mothers' pies were very popular and they soon outgrew the kitchen and moved on to the basement A.K.A: "The Pie Kitchen." This seemed to suffice until Katherine decided it was time to sell her home.
Monica did not want to give up the pie business, so she bought a four story barn on Route 21, not far from her mothers place and renovated it into her new pie kitchen, shop and an apartment for her mother.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Arthur C. Clarke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After secondary school, and studying at Richard Huish College, Taunton he was unable to afford a university education and consequently acquired a job as an auditor in the pensions section of the Board of Education.
During the Second World War, he served in the Royal Air Force as a radar specialist and was involved in the early warning radar defense system which contributed to the RAF's success during the Battle of Britain.
Despite this, Clarke's style was open to humour and a degree of whimsy as salting their propagandist tone of scientific advancement with a sting in the tail.
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 The Nuclear Connection
A minute or so later one of the crew members warned the captain that the light appeared to be converging on the helicopter.
On it were a red light at the nose, a white light at the tail, and a distinctive green beam emanating from the lower part of the body.
The size of the radar return was comparable to that of a Boeing 707.
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 Did USAF Technology Fail in Vietnam?
When the aircraft was modified into the B version, it featured such innovations as a “coke bottle” fuselage, “clover leaf” speed brakes on the aircraft’s tail, and the all-flying tail.
The difference in accuracy between the two bombs was attributed to the tail fins.
Because of its inferior accuracy and lesser cratering capability (35 feet wide and seven feet deep versus 49 feet wide and 13 feet deep), the testers recommended that the M-117 be discontinued.
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 Winds of Change.NET: February 2005 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I'll be representing Winds of Change on Ron Reagan and Monica Crowley's new MSNBC show Connected: Coast to Coast again on Wednesday at 5 pm.
Nepal's founding myth comes with a sting in its tail --- an old curse condemns the Shah dynasty to ten generations.
King Gyanendra, who seized executive power and imposed a state of emergency this month, is the tenth generation.
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