Thursday, September 15, 2011

'glowing object' flying across Arizona sky

Many residents around Arizona have reported seeing a "glowing object" fly across the night sky Wednesday. Some experts believe it was either a fireball or a bright meteor. We started getting reports of the object around 7:45 p.m. Our multimedia journalist Brien McElhatten captured two photos when he saw a glowing orange light before an object started streaking across the sky. One photo shows how the glowing light looked in Chandler. The other image was taken as McElhatten kept the shutter open to show the object streaking across the sky. ”It had a big old tail, and it was so bright. I couldn't believe what I was witnessing," Valley resident Holly Pickard told ABC15. Law enforcement in the Valley also saw the object. Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/reports-of-%27glowing-object%27-flying-across-arizona-sky#ixzz1Y2KeQqxh

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Google debuts new flight search service

Google's long delayed flight search is finally taking off. The Internet search giant closed its $700-million purchase of travel software company ITA in April after a nine-month investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. On Tuesday Google launched a new service that displays flights and airfares and competes with travel search engines such as Microsoft's Bing, Kayak and Orbitz. Googleflight The new tool makes it as easy to search for flights as it is to Google just about anything else. It is available at Google.com/flights or type a search into Google such as "flights from LAX to SFO." It is not yet a full-fledged service. The search feature shows results only for some U.S. cities and only for round-trip economy flights. Flights are sorted based on cost and travel time. Google directs travelers to the airline's website to purchase tickets. Google said it would bring innovation to travel search and booking. Rival travel search companies opposed Google's acquisition of ITA, saying it would harm consumers and rivals. But antitrust officials cleared the purchase with a few conditions including requiring Google to license ITA's software to other sites that compete with Google.

Scherri-Lee Biggs

Monday, September 12, 2011

Video: Wes Welker Scores A 99-Yard Touchdown

Miss Angola Leila Lopes wins Miss Universe 2011

ovarian cancer symptoms

Ovarian Cancer Symptoms: Bloating Pelvic or abdominal pain Trouble eating or feeling full quickly Urinary urgency or frequency Upset stomach Back pain Pain during sex Constipation Menstrual changes Unexplained changes in bowel habits Unexplained weight gain or weight loss Ongoing unusual fatigue When ovarian cancer is diagnosed early the survival rates can be as high as 90%, so please pay attention to your body, and if you experience any of these symptoms visit your doctor.