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Indy 500: Hildebrand doesn't dwell on 2011 last-turn crash Indianapolis Star 4 car with a new chassis and engine. It wasn't until later, when he drifted wide of the main grove in a corner that he had a flashback. "Obviously I know what can happen here if I screw this up," he recalled thinking to himself. |
Spaulding: Former GM president Estes prescient about today's energy debate, as Charleston Post Courier But it is not the only action we can take … “First, it's appropriate to point out that the world — and, yes, even the US — still has huge reserves of petroleum to find and develop. “As battery technology progresses and electric cars come into use, |
Cellphone lawsuits used to attack corporations Press Herald By ASHLEY HALSEY III The Washington Post One was driving a toy company's van when he killed a college sophomore. Another was a lumber salesman who crippled a 78-year-old woman. When a cable company guy rammed a stopped car at 71 mph, a woman and her |
![]() USA TODAY | Gridlock eases in many metro areas Detroit Free Press INRIX collects traffic information from more than 4 million vehicles equipped with GPS devices and from other sources for its annual scorecard. Bak says the data show that the reduction in gridlock on the nation's roads stems from rising fuel prices; Traffic Congestion Plummets Worldwide: INRIX Traffic Scorecard Reports 30 |
Teleworking grows more popular in area The Free Lance-Star (blog) It isn'ta new concept, but evolving mobile technology means there are different ways to do it. Stafford resident Veronica Ector works from home once a week instead of traveling to Washington, DC, for her job with the federal government. |
