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View Article  Earthquake in Pakistan
Quake rescues wind down in favour of relief efforts
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Rescue workers on Friday abandoned the search for any survivors trapped in the rubble of last week's earthquake, and a top UN official warned that reconstruction of the devastated region will cost billions of dollars and take up to a decade.

Weather forecasters warned that heavy rains expected in the quake zone this weekend could disrupt efforts to provide food and shelter to an estimated two million people ahead of the harsh Himalayan winter.

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View Article  A Bloglines wish list
  • River of News for all subscription, also at the folder level
  • At the moment when you click on a folder you still have to view contents by feed, what about viewing all items by folder all mixed up sorted by date.
  • Feed for every folder
  • Search in just one feed/s, also search in a folder/s, search in just title, with an RSS to boot (check box system)
  • Come on, this will allow customised microcontent
  • Personalisation option (see searchfox)
  • Citation search feed
  • Non-local search feeds from other RSS engines or social bookmarks from within Bloglines (see BlogBridge)
  • Flagged items to read later should go in a flagged folder (aggregate these instead of them just being scattered)
  • Ability to rename a folder
  • Clips blog to be a proper blog
  • A feed for the Public reader version
  • Allow to customise the presentation for the public version, also already show the latest items as a river of news, ie. a proper Public RSS Aggregator…similar to Blogdigger Groups
  • Virtual desktop perspective of your account…see Fyuze
  • RSS for clippings folders…like Newsgator Online
  • If all folders have feeds, can these be shared in a folksonomy…leads to local community discovery
  • If all clippings folders have feeds, can these be shared in a folksonomy…leads to local community discovery
  • Blog this (to a non-local blog)
  • Bookmark this (to an non-local clippings account)
  • Comment this (like RSS Bandit)
  • Print this
  • Bloglines citation for every item
  • Contacts address book for when you email items
  • Remix (splice & filter feeds)
  • Clip to an offline client like Qumana
  • Remove duplicate URL feature…like FeedDigest
  • Threading like URL’s (see Sharpreader)
  • Collapse similar items (new and old), like Google News and Memeorandom
  • Notifier like Sharpreader, even limit to select feeds or folders

Oh yeah, and somehow show a community view around an item (similar to the Sharpreader threading feature mentioned above, but in a different visual view)…see NusEye.

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View Article  inline_01.jpg
Is There Room for Another Retro People Hauler?
 
I have to admit that I was a bit put off when GM announced it would be coming to market with its retro HHR. Its just that Chrysler's
PT Cruiser made the new Chevy a bit of a "been there, done that" issue. But now that I've seen it on the road and spent a week behind the wheel, I think I came to my conclusion too quickly.

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It offers a more truck-like stance than the PT, with a bolder, wider front grille, more muscular fenders and a lower, longer profile. Its circular rear lights, two per side, are fully integrated into the bodywork, giving an expensive, custom look.
 
 
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