Woman Breaks Pin Barrier by Making the Pro Tour
Woman Breaks Pin Barrier by Making the Pro Tour
New York Times - A few feet from a mangled Jeep, Kelly Kulick stood in her cramped office at an auto body shop and sighed as her cellphone rang, yet again. "Now I know how Brad and Angelina feel," said Kulick, who until last week did not understand what it was like
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Railroads struggle to ship coal in U.S.
Times-Leader - WHEATLAND, Wyo. - In the time it takes to microwave a frozen dinner, another 120 tons of coal is dumped from a railroad car at the Laramie River Station. It's a scene that can occur 200 times a day. To keep electricity flowing to some 1.6 million
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'It's like being a bird,' says former wing walker
Idaho Statesman - Johnny Kazian, 73, a former trapeze artist, wing walker and Hollywood stuntman is now retired and living in Kuna. Though he doesn't keep much equipment from his working days, he does have a bag full of caps and goggles. Kazian has doubled such actors
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65 Percent Solution falls short
Meadville Tribune - MUSKOGEE PHOENIX (Muskogee, Okla.) The 65 Percent Solution may sound like good sense, but when you stop to think about it, the proposal doesn t make enough sense. A national movement called First Class Education wants states to adopt laws that
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