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After 20 years, hunt for fugitive Sicilian Mafia boss intensifies
ROME — Each day, Giacomo Di Giralomo makes a point of asking, "Where are you, Matteo?" on his talk radio show, which is broadcast across western Sicily. It's a question that the police are asking with greater urgency as they seek Matteo Messina...
Tags: Italy, Mexico, Murder, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Sicilian Mafia
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Report: NHTSA boss Strickland weighs in on Jeep recall fracas
Autoblog.comFiled under: SUV, Government/Legal, Recalls, Safety, Jeep Adding yet another chapter to the ongoing Jeep recall story, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) head David Strickland has gone on record to defend the government's request... -
The goal of fathering: Passing on sacred truths that bring positive impact
I will never forget Mother's Day 1997. Ironically, it was the first day that I took responsibility as a father — sort of my first Father's Day. My oldest son, Jared, was born two days prior, and now it was my role to safely transport both babe and...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Bible, Religious Texts, Mother's Day, Father's Day
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Milestones reached in Wingnuts Doubleheader
Eyewitness SportsThe Wichita Wingnuts (17-10) split a double header with the St. Paul Saints (15-12) at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium on Friday night, winning the opener 7-2 and falling in the nightcap 3-2. Highlights and Postgame Comments From Kevin Hooper In game one,...Tags: Cole Armstrong, Sports, Frontier League, Baseball
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Despite tragic news of Leffler's death, Langley drivers still eager to compete
When an auto-racing accident results in a fatality, emotions ripple through the sport at all levels. One that rarely surfaces is fear. The death of longtime NASCAR driver Jason Leffler in a sprint-car race at Bridgeport Speedway in New Jersey this...Tags: Saluda, Open-Wheel Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing, Stock Car Racing, Jason Leffler
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High number of dog bites causes Postal Service to consider community mailboxes
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A high number of dog bites in three Springfield areas might force the post office to put in community mailboxes. In less than a year, the postmaster says, 15 mail carriers were bitten. Eight of those happened in one neighborhood...Tags: Mail Order Industry
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Carmakers quibble over the obvious: Hands-free is not risk-free
It's always amazing that we need academic studies to state the obvious, such as the one in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology a few years ago finding that people are happier during weekends. No less amazing, though, is the knee-jerk...
Tags: Medical Research, Highway Transportation, Consumer Goods Industries, Automotive Equipment, Minor League Baseball
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Study: Study suggests voice-controlled technology in the car is less safe than thought
Autoblog.comFiled under: Safety, Technology Technology has become so mobile that we bring it everywhere we go, including behind the wheel of our cars. Thus, the cell phone in our pocket has become the main target of anti-distracted driving advocates, as making and... -
Out of the Blue: Parking structure? How about transportation hub?
Tuesday's City Council debate of the Village Entrance project was buzzing in impassioned discourse. Dozens spoke eloquently for and against the $50 million parking structure, local luminaries from business, arts and politics. They made emotional pleas...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars, Vehicles
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Avon Police Target Young Drivers In Awareness Campaign
The Hartford CourantPrompted by troubling trends they said they have seen among young drivers in town, including a crash in January that left three area teens injured, local police will run an awareness campaign this month that they hope will get young people to drive more...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Elections, Transportation Accidents, Politics
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On a mission to fight drunk driving
If she couldn't do anything to stop excessive teenage drinking, Micayla Vermeeren wanted to do something to prevent anyone else from getting hurt or dying in a related car accent . And in some cases, from dying. Spurred by the death of Kelly Morehouse,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, California State University, Long Beach, Students, Media Industry
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