Too hot for the air conditioner (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) For
Too hot for the air conditioner (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
For electronics, life under the dashboard of your car is a hot mess. If the dust and occasional spilled Coke weren't bad enough, blistering heat can destroy a sensitive computer chip or a microprocessor.
Dad's-Eye-View: Boston (Stamford Advocate)
Summertime and the livin' is far from easy. It's one of those hazy, hot and humid days when meteorologists implore you not to venture outside.
Edward Lawrence, Reporter Child Left in Hot Car in Critical Condition (KLAS)
The Clark County District Attorney's office will determine whether a local father may face charges for leaving his toddler in a hot car. The17-month-old girl remains in critical condition Friday.
Service a key goal for interim city manager (Cincinnati Enquirer)
If people call the city of Cincinnati's customer service hot line at 591-6000 in the next few months, they shouldn't be surprised if the city manager picks up the phone.
Hot Docs: Feltham Sings (Sydney Morning Herald)
There's no narrative in this documentary apart from what's provided by the inmates and staff at Feltham - a British institution for young offenders aged 15 to 21. They tell their stories with surprising frankness and honesty, and while some are presented in interview form, others are shared through rap and reggae.
Heavy penalties likely after drivers lose cool (Tennessean)
LOUDON, N.H. NASCAR threatened very heavy penalties yesterday after tempers ran hot in the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway. NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter said penalties against several drivers involved in incidents would be announced by tomorrow, at the latest.










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