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POWER TAKES POLE FOR NIKON INDY 300 (The Auto Channel) SURFERS PARADISE, Australia October 26, 2008: Will Power gave the home crowd something to cheer about.
Slimy snails do the locomotion (MSNBC) How can a snail crawl along the surface of a pond while hanging upside-down underwater, especially when there?s seemingly nothing to grab?
Group wants pay-as-you-throw trash program (Boulder Daily Camera) LOUISVILLE -- A grassroots group is lobbying the city to adopt a pay-as-you throw curbside trash program to encourage recycling.
Here's the silver cloud in rapid decline of oil prices (The Hub) Last May, I wrote a column bemoaning that my white whale of a Ford 150 pickup had all the resale value of the ubiquitous exercise equipment you see at yard sales. Drive by a yard sale at the end of the day, and chances are the used dishes and pots and pans and tools, and even the portraits of Elvis on velvet have been snapped up.
Mayors of Algeciras and La Linea attack Gibraltar (Panorama) Both the mayors of Algeciras and that of La linea have launched separate attacks on Gibraltar. The mayor of La Linea jumped on a motor boat and went on a tour of the bay and did not like what he saw: Slicks of fuel oil in different shapes, dirt in general.
Delaware developer turns to cranberry growing as hobby (The News Journal) A shopping center developer by day, Tim Johnson moonlights as Delaware's sole cranberry producer.
Delaney Losier goes to Washington (Telegraph-Journal) Read our complete story for the full contents of this article, available online.
10/25 :: Nikon Indy 300 Daily Trackside Report -- Oct. 25 (Indy Car) Welcome to the Nikon Indy 300, the final event of the 2008 IndyCar® Series season.
Here's the silver cloud in rapid decline of oil prices (Howell Tri Town News) Last May, I wrote a column bemoaning that my white whale of a Ford 150 pickup had all the resale value of the ubiquitous exercise equipment you see at yard sales.
Software aims to stop calls while driving (CNET) Daniel Sieberg of CBS News reports on how gadgets can use GPS to detect when you're driving--and turn off the calls, for safety's sake.
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