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  • *On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.

    HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011

  • *On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.

    HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011

  • I will give you a spell here, phase two is WHAT would the US shift to the Philippines and would the IJN have intercepted them Enroute?, what would the British have done as well.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » A Sweet Jane alt-hist challenge! 2010

  • *On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.

    HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011

  • Enroute to their target, the fighter group was intercepted by more than

    Remains Returned List WWII 2009

  • Enroute to Amsterdam, we stopped over in London … my husband pointed out your book to me.

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  • Enroute to a higher headquarters the Viet Cong unit found itself having to move to avoid detection from a U.S. heliborne operation.

    19 New POW Cases 2008

  • Enroute home after my wistful evening, I glanced at my phone and saw a Washington Post alert saying Obama's Green Jobs appointee, Van Jones, had resigned.

    Obama Swiftboats Van Jones 2009

  • In a darkened, screen-filled room in Nashua, New Hampshire, air traffic controller Pete Zalewski is seated at his high-resolution computer screen in the Boston Regional Enroute Center, one of the 22 FAA air traffic control centers responsible for handling long-distance, high-altitude flights in the United States.

    Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008

  • In a darkened, screen-filled room in Nashua, New Hampshire, air traffic controller Pete Zalewski is seated at his high-resolution computer screen in the Boston Regional Enroute Center, one of the 22 FAA air traffic control centers responsible for handling long-distance, high-altitude flights in the United States.

    Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008

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