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WASHINGTON | Five centuries ago, a maker of woodblock-print maps who lived in a small French cathedral town chiseled out the letter “A” in an area of the map that’s now Argentina.

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Here’sw today’s Nascar news, lovingly collected from the web for you. · Las Vegas: NASCAR Nationwide Qualifying Results - Toyota … PaddockTalk - USA He broke Kevin Harvick?s track qualifying record of 29.816 This is Vickers? second pole in 82 career NASCAR Nationwide Series races, and his first top-10 … See all stories on this topic NASCAR’s big hit? It’s Busch Chicago Tribune - United States Busch is the hottest driver in NASCAR heading into Sunday’s race at Las Vegas Motor Sp

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On saturday, the second beamer for the side wall was still not installed when Todd and Michael arrived at Indigo. After Michael fiddled around with the connections to the two plasma screens in the barns to no avail, time had run short so we set up the second projector to project on one of the pillars and the side wall, by placing it in our booth. Cihan from Indigo was a bit distressed over the projection not being centered on the architecturally integrated screen on the side wall, but acceded to our artistic license. The solo night with Onur, who had opened the previous night for DJ HELL was sparsely attended, and he complained at the end of the night that the crowd didn’t understand what he was doing, and that he was off to berlin to do a couple of successive gigs in Germany, and would be back in a couple of weeks to open for Carl Craig in Indigo on the 21st of October. Todd ran Touch using synths designed by his friend Jim Ellis for most of the evening, while Michael fiddled around with an alpha version of

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