50 years ago James Dean was killed; to some he
50 years ago James Dean was killed; to some he still defines cool (Seattle Times)
At 5:45 p.m. on Sept. 30, 1955, a Porsche 550 Spyder collided with a Ford Tudor sedan in Cholame, killing a 24-year-old actor from Los Angeles...
Schoolyard Gardens Just Crawling With Lessons (Washington Post)
The second-graders were very quiet. They put their hands behind their backs and stepped gingerly onto the turtle-shaped steppingstones, past the yarrow, past the lantana flowers, past the cucumbers and beans. The sun hadn't yet peeked into Cora Kelly School's courtyard, and the grass was cool.
StrategyPage.com - Military Blog by the Staff (Strategy Page)
Great article on one the new Iraqi battalions and their relationship with a US battalion. Amazing the NY Times could do such a positive article. This is a very cool site. They send me alerts on my cell phone with information on cars that were just stolen in my area.
Utah's desert radioactive waste dump grows bigger and bigger (Salt Lake Tribune)
CLIVE - Envirocare of Utah is bursting at the seams. Long lines of rail cars cool their wheels at rail yards in Ogden and Wendover. More cars from big government cleanups at Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Rocky Flats, Colo.; and Fernald, Ohio, rest on the rails along Interstate 80. Still more wait on the mile-square Tooele County site to be unloaded, cleaned and returned to their owners This year's
Putting the pop back in soda (Elkhart Truth)
ELKHART -- The bouncing bubbles and caramel color of diet cola used to be as much as a part of Gregory Kirk's workday as the freight cars he inspects and repairs for Norfolk Southern railroad. He downed three 24-ounce cups of the soft drink daily.
Fuel-efficient cars outmuscling SUVs (Honolulu Advertiser)
WASHINGTON John Mathews, of Universal Toyota in San Antonio, has witnessed the day that auto industry executives in Detroit said would never come.
Legislators target companies barring guns in workers' cars (Sun-Sentinel)
TALLAHASSEE Florida businesses could soon face criminal charges if they try to stop employees from bringing guns to work in their cars, thrusting the state into a growing national debate pitting individual freedom against job safety.
Stewart back in Chase lead after Talladega (Motorsport.com)
Experts surmised that Talladega would be the weekend that would shake out the Chase field. They were right. This time, however, it wasn't non-Chase cars that shook up the final standings.










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