Gingrich touts moon base, Mars journey

Cocoa, Florida–Newt Gingrich says several thousand people today there would be “a permanent base on the Moon” and revolutionary focus on another program space at the end of a second term as President.

GOP presidential candidate said he had a “romantic beliefs really are part of our destiny,” adding that the current state of the space program was a “tragedy.”

Gingrich, a former speaker of the House, said it will also “perpetual propulsion system” which will allow travel to Mars in a period of time.

Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney has been mocking Gingrich to proposals for a colony on the Moon-comment Gingrich said that shows the difference between “romantic” and “called practical people.”

Gingrich said the idea that people could live a day in the month or easily explore space will inspire children and innovators of the future to make the dream of as it happens.

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Woes winter trip in the air and on the streets

APPLETON-commute home made Friday work week a little longer. Blowing snow and ice which has been blamed for several crashes and highway backups.

“Today has been a very busy, especially in South eastern Wisconsin County, US region, Fond du Lac and Winnebago County,” said Sgt. Tim McGrath Wisconsin State Patrol.

Northern Highway 41 between exits Breezewood Lane and Jackson Street in Winnebago County has supported car about one mile to more than one hour.

Further South on Highway 41 near Fond du Lac, two people out of their vehicles after the crash, only to be hit by another driver who lost control. They should be taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

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TSA to test Airport scanner operator for radiation exposure

After rebuffing year health through Airport scanners, the Transportation Security Administration plans to conduct new tests on the potential of radiation machines at over 100 airports nationwide.

But the TSA does not plan to retest the machine or passengers. On the contrary, the Agency plans to test Airport security officials to see if they are exposed to dangerous levels of radiation while working with the scanner.

News leaked after the test TSA issued a month for government vendors to provide you with personal dosimeters, wearable device that measures radiation,.

“The TSA is dedicated to the health and safety of employees,” TSA spokeswoman Nico Melendez said. “We constantly test our technology to ensure safe for passengers and officers and all proceeds from our post to our website.

Criticism of the TSA the TSA workers supported the idea of testing. But they keep calling for TSA to do independent study full-body scanners to ensure that airline passengers are not exposed to harmful levels of radiation.

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City Council to hold hearing on restaurant inspections complaints

“I am troubled by a wave of complaints Board has received from the restaurant-even people who get A-about justice and inconsistencies of the food safety inspection process,” said Council Speaker Christine c. Quinn in the announcement along with Maria del Carmen Arroyo, Chair of the Board of the Health Committee, which has maintained control of the Ministry of health.

Results of the survey – which asked about the experience with the Inspectors, the Administrative Court, and the cost of paying a fine and restaurant consultant to minimize those fines will be used to set the agenda of the Assembly, said a spokesman, Zoe Tobin.

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Cooking is the number one cause of the fire

The kitchen is a place where family and friends love to get together, but also setting a fire which is more than any room at home.

Cooking is the number one cause of home fires in the country and during the holidays, and the American Red Cross wants everyone to be aware of the steps that they have to in order to avoid the fire while cooking.

Start by not wearing clothes loose or dangling sleeves while cooking. Never leave cooking food unattended-stay in the kitchen when frying, grilling or broiling food. If one should leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove. Other security measures include:

-Check the food on a regular basis while cooking and stay at home while cooking. Use a timer to remind the stove or oven.

-Keeping children away from cooking areas. Enforce “free zone” and make them remain at least three feet away from the stove.

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