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Fighter planes at MAPS museum (Akron Beacon Journal)

GREEN: A P-51C Mustang fighter will be the star of this weekend’s Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom display of historic military aircraft at the MAPS Air Museum at the west side of the Akron-Canton Airport.

Google Denies Stripping Data from Maps of Georgia (GigaLaw.com)

Several reports suggest that data from Georgia and the neighboring countries of Armenia and Azerbaijan has been stripped from Google Maps. Google says that’s not so.

Online maps of Georgia handy for guerrilla warfare [Your Privacy Is An Illusion] (Valleywag)

Google Maps can’t always remember where in the world war-torn Georgia is, but the Googlers behind it did not in fact hide road maps of the country they were never there to begin with,… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Homeowners must eye new flood maps closely (The Daily Comet)

HOUMA — Upcoming open-house meetings will give residents a chance to learn how new federal flood-insurance maps will affect them and ask questions of officials involved.

U.S. Buffalo River facility to halt selling of maps, books (The Springfield News-Leader)

Maps, books, postcards and other items such as annual passes to National Park Service facilities no longer are being sold at the Buffalo National River headquarters in Harrison, Ark., according to national river officials.

‘Pak woman held for Qaeda links had maps of potential targets’ (Chennai Online)

New York, Aug 13 A Pakistani woman neuroscientist, being held in the US for alleged links to Al-Qaeda, had in her possession maps of potential targets including the Statue of Liberty, Time Square, the subway system and New York city at the time of arrest, a media report said today.

Google Maps and Georgia (About.com)

Astute observers of Google Maps noticed that the country of Georgia lacked any geographic data - it showed no roads, no topography, and no cities. Some thought that the…

FEMA maps limit flood zones to lower Terrebonne (The Houma Courier)

HOUMA - New federal flood maps, released late last week, don’t contain the bad news that many local officials had feared.Previous study maps, released five months ago, put all of Terrebonne and much of Lafourche in a flood zone.The new maps, which officials are still studying, limit major flood zones to south

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