Hot dog! It s Super Bowl time (Block Island Times) Aside
Hot dog! It s Super Bowl time (Block Island Times)
Aside from the obvious association of Texas and football, I don t quite understand the tradition of Tex-Mex food for Super Bowl parties. The Super Bowl is held in varying cities, so shouldn t the party be a celebration of the place? Why limit ourselves to chips, dips and chili?
Lincoln's New Luxury CUV
Lincoln unveils a feature-rich crossover-utility vehicle with advanced safety features.
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Sin City or not, Windsor is hot (Detroit News)
WINDSOR -- Paris Hilton ate sushi here. Red-hot actor Vince Vaughn dropped by a liquor store. John Travolta and Ben Affleck were seen downtown, too.
Porter controversy ran on hot air (Baltimore Sun)
The Super Bowl is almost here, and thank goodness for that. If I have to listen to one more prerecorded minute of Joey Porter talking about what he's going to do to Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens, I think I'm going to steal one of the General Motors concept cars that are parked all around the Renaissance Center and drive it into the Detroit River.
With a Little Luck Surprising Stories Of Amazing Discoveries (Washington Post)
Maybe you've heard how Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity when he saw an apple fall. But did you know that cars drive on rubber tires because Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped rubber-tree sap onto a hot stove and in the process learned how to strengthen rubber? Or that antibiotics were...
State legislators ride green wave in hybrid vehicles (San Francisco Chronicle)
It could be that Sacramento lawmakers are finally paying attention to gas prices, or maybe they're just slaves to fashion -- but whatever the case, hybrid cars are all the red-hot rage for legislators who get to drive state-subsidized wheels. Thirty-...










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