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Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Download Safari Browser for Windows and Apple


Apple was wildly criticized when it launched Safari for Windows. That first version was so unstable and buggy it didn't cause the best of impressions.
Things have changed a lot since then however and Safari 5 sees some exciting introductions such as a new Reader icon for easier reading in one page, faster page load times and vastly improved HTML5 support. All of the previous features such as tabs on top for easier page management and Cover Flow to flip through your bookmarked sites iTunes style have been retained too.
If you're new to Safari, the first thing you'll notice is how clean it feels compared to many other browsers. There are no annoying toolbars or plugins installed and the result of this is that Safari looks trim and loads pages very quickly. The other benefit is that maximum space is given to the contents of your page rather than a chunky browser.
Before Safari, browsers were an afterthought. Something you put up with if you wanted to surf the Internet. One browser looked and felt just like another, so you chose the one that worked the best and crashed the least. They were ugly, cluttered affairs, whose interfaces competed for your attention and made browsing — the very purpose for which they were created — more difficult. Safari changes all that.
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Sunday, 21 October 2012

Whitney Heichel Found : Missing Woman Body Found | Jonathan Holt Arrest |

  
discovery of a 21-year-old woman's body on a remote, forested mountain gave a terrible answer to the family, friends and church members who worked so hard to find out what happened to her.
But it remained unclear Saturday what information led police to a neighbor and acquaintance who quickly emerged as a suspect in her death last week.
Jonathan Holt, 24, of Gresham, a resident of the apartment complex where Whitney Heichel lived with her husband, was arrested for investigation of aggravated murder Friday night, about the same time her body was found on Larch Mountain, east of Gresham.
He was scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Clackamas County.
Police said autopsy results would not be released Saturday and sought to derail speculation that Holt's relationship with Heichel was anything more than as an acquaintance.
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frantic search is still underway after Whitney Heichel, 21, was reported missing by her husband Clint Heichel on Tuesday after she failed to turn up for her 7 a.m. shift at Starbucks in the Portland suburb of Gresham.
At a press conference on Thursday, her husband was hardly able to utter a word as he sobbed uncontrollably and her mother begged for her daughter's safe return. 
Heichel's apartment is only five minutes away from the coffee shop where she works, leaving many wondering what could have happened in such a short amount of time.
Police have recently released this timeline of events they have been able to piece together since her disappearance:

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6:45 a.m.: Heichel left her apartment for work (a five minute commute).
7 a.m.: Heichel failed to arrive at Starbucks where she works.
9:56 a.m.: Clint Heichel, her husband, reports her missing to police.
12:30 p.m.: Detectives verify that Heichel's debit card was used at a local gas station close to her house at 9:14 a.m.
1 p.m.: Her car is found at a local Wal-Mart with the passenger side window smashed in.
Since then a major crimes team and 24 detectives along with a forensics team have continued searching for Heichel
On Thursday, just hours after the emotional press conference, what is thought to be Heichel's cell phone was found by children in some bushes outside an apartment complex just four miles from where Heichel's home.
Police have not confirmed if the cell phone is actually her but parents of one of the children who found the phone told local news station KATU that the phone had a screensaver with a picture of Heichel and text messages from her family asking if she was okay.
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Meteor Shower 2012: Annual 'Shooting Star' Show To Hit Night Sky This Week Photos

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The Perseid meteor shower is peaking on Sunday, August 12th. The sky map below shows the location in the northern sky where the Perseid meteor shower will appear to originate from in 2012. The Perseid meteor shower hits its peak every August and appears to come out of the constellation Perseus.
This is the weekend of the peak of the annual Meteor Shower 2012 and most meteor forecasts predict the annual "shooting star" display will be at its best during the overnight hours of late Saturday into the early Sunday.
The Perseid meteor shower occurs each year in late July and early August when the Earth passes through the dusty remains of the comet Swift-Tuttle. In the night sky, the meteor shower appears to radiate out of the constellation Perseus, hence, its name: Meteor Shower.
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