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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PCWeve seen how far a moderately priced Core i7 system can take us and now were ready to assess the performance advantages of better cooling and a stronger graphics configuration. Will our upgrades be worth the money?

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System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC

System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PCWe see how far $1,250 gets us when building a new Core i7-based system, and how it compares to last months similarly priced Core 2 Duo machine.

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System Builder Marathon: $625 Gaming PC

System Builder Marathon: $625 Gaming PCUnsurprisingly, hardware prices have dropped since our System Builder Marathon last month, which means we have access to more processing power at our same $625 entry-level price point for gamers. Come check out the configuration Paul put together!

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bush pardons man who helped Israel during wartime

Bush pardons man who helped Israel during wartime

In a gesture of forgiveness for a decades-old offense, President George W. Bush on Tuesday granted a pardon posthumously to a man who broke the law to supply aircraft to Jews fighting in Israel's 1948 war of independence.



Charles Winters, a Miami businessman considered a hero in Israel, was listed in a batch of 19 pardons and one commutation that Bush issued before leaving for Camp David to spend the holidays. No high-profile lawbreakers were on the list.



Winters' son, Jim, had found out about his father's daring missions and imprisonment only after his death in 1984.



"I'm overwhelmed," Jim Winters, a Miami maker of artistic neon signs, said in a telephone interview. "It happened 16 years before I was born. He went to jail and he didn't want his kids to know. He was old-school and proud."



Members of the Jewish community, who adorned his father's funeral with blue and white flowers symbolic of the Israeli flag, filled in details about his father's past. His obituary in The Miami Herald read, "Charles Winters, 71, aided birth of Israel."



In the summer of 1948, Winters, a Protestant from Boston who exported produce, worked with others to transfer two converted B-17 "Flying Fortresses" to Israel's defense forces. He personally flew one of the aircraft from Miami to Czechoslovakia, where that plane and a third B-17 were retrofitted for use as bombers.




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