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Car-guy country club
MotorTrend MagazineAbout midway through my first-ever round of golf as a teenager, it dawned on me that I was not a natural and that becoming good at this game would require lots of money that could be better spent on cars. These days, there are more and more "country... -
Jekyll and Hyde: 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG
MotorTrend MagazineWhump! Thumbing the start button on the Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG shifter is like throwing a match into a pool of gasoline. The handbuilt 6.2L V-8 under the hood doesn't crank or spool or stutter into life. It's just suddenly there, all rumbling menace, like... -
Author Kristy Kiernan is living the dream with her second novel
Books EditorPerhaps the secret to aging well is simple. Make sure your dreams come true before you hit middle age. Take Kristy Kiernan, raised without a father, forced to skip college and go directly to work. Yet, she still managed to fulfill her childhood...Tags: Tampa, Book, Family
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Davie man to spend 20 years in jail for embezzling nearly $1 million
South Florida Sun-SentinelA former Davie condominium association president will spend 20 years in prison for embezzling nearly $1 million, a Broward judge ordered Friday. Christopher Winkelholz, 27, also must serve 15 years' probation and repay restitution in an amount yet to...Tags: Interior Policy, Government, Prisons, Davie, Housing and Urban Planning
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C&NW, Corvettes, rallyes
Tribune staffC&NW SLIDE SHOW The Blackhawk Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society hosts a slide presentation on the Chicago & North Western Railway at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Gladys Fox Museum, 9th and Washington Streets, Lockport. Admission is free....Tags: Road Transportation, Chicago Botanic Garden, Tourism and Leisure, Lincoln Park Zoo, Toy Industry
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LPGA suspends rule requiring players to speak English
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmid a furor of protest, the LPGA announced today that it would back down on suspending golfers who do not speak adequate English, reversing a decision that had prompted widespread charges of discrimination. LPGA tour commission Carolyn Bivens said...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Fines, Punishment, Minority Groups
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Viewpoint: America's 'identity' blind spot
As a nation and as individuals, we tend to view the world through the prism of our own experiences. Over the last few weeks, Russians, Georgians, Abkhazians and South Ossetians have reminded us that ethnic nationalism and secessionism are on the rise...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Minority Groups, Diplomacy, National or Ethnic Minorities, Civil Rights
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Open space menaced in Padonia, Roland Park
As I read Nick Madigan's article "Unwelcome plan" (Sept. 1), I thought: It's deja vu all over again - acres of green space in a residential area are now at risk of being paved over. Trees will yield to buildings and parking lots. There will be more...Tags: Timonium, Roland Park
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Schools Will Offer Day Care
The board of education has approved a plan to open a before- and after-school day-care center at Hockanum School that also will serve students from Silver Lane School. The board unanimously approved the plan Tuesday night. The school system will...Tags: East Hartford
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Community bulletin board
Today Bill Gove Golden Gavel Toastmasters Club, noon, Soft Shell Sports Grill, 220 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach. Lunch $10, soft drink only, $5. Call 561-358-2450. Campaign paraphernalia and artwork Exhibition, opening symposium and reception, 6-9 p....Tags: Animals, Beach Vacations, Elections, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Space Programs
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Federer in semis -- again
Roger Federer edged 130th-ranked qualifier Gilles Muller 7-6 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (5) at the U.S. Open on Thursday to reach the semifinals for the 18th consecutive Grand Slam tournament. It was Federer's 32nd victory in a row at Flushing Meadows, where he has...Tags: Major League Baseball, Tony Stewart, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl, New England Patriots
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Familiarity, long practices boost Bartlett
Tribune staff reporterNo wonder Bartlett started so fast. Four-hour practices in June and July—all within the Illinois High School Association guideline of 25 workout dates—had the Hawks cruising through two-a-day practices in August. That contributed to...Tags: Kent Graham, New York Jets, Physical Fitness, New York Giants
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