Caught in the Path of a Subway Train? Risks Loom
Caught in the Path of a Subway Train? Risks Loom in Every Direction (New York Times)
Short of "stand away from the platform edge," there are no hard-and-fast official guidelines to survive an oncoming New York City subway train.
Report slams Kenyan buying of luxury cars (Gulf Times)
NAIROBI: Kenya s government, already criticised over allegations of high-level corruption, faced another blow to its credibility yesterday after a report accused it of blowing state funds on expensive cars for its ministers.
Day 2: McMurray fast; Dodges gain (Fox Sports)
Teams continued to search for speed Tuesday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, on the second day of NASCAR's western pre-season tests. Two such season warm-ups are scheduled, the first coming at Daytona Jan. 9-11 and Jan 16-18.
Bush sees green in future of Big Three (Detroit News)
WASHINGTON -- President Bush on Tuesday called for stepped-up government research into alternative fuels for American cars and trucks, saying this could help dramatically reduce U.S. dependence on oil imports from the Middle East.
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