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Hornish hoping for bounce back at Brickyard
AP Sports WriterIt all happened so fast Sam Hornish Jr. didn't really get a chance to realize exactly what was going on. Chasing down Marco Andretti during the final yards of the 2006 Indy 500, Hornish swept past the son of racing royalty to win by about a car length,...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Daytona 500, Motor Racing, Vehicles, Marco Andretti
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In Sderot and W. Bank, Obama seeks to reassure Israelis, Palestinians
Tribune correspondentDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama came Wednesday to an Israeli town that has been rocketed repeatedly by Palestinian militants to assure Israelis—and, crucially, Jewish voters in the United States—of his commitment to protect...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Barack Obama, Defense, John McCain, Ehud Olmert
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Businessman charged with assaulting FBI agent
The owner of a suburban Chicago construction company faces charges that he assaulted an FBI agent. In court records, authorities say John Esposito allegedly wrestled with the agent who was serving a search warrant at National Concrete Pipe in Franklin...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Franklin Park, Metal and Mineral
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Facebook's New Scrabble Flashy, Iffy
Associated PressA sanctioned version of Scrabble for Facebook, released last week by video game maker Electronic Arts Inc., boasts animated graphics and true-to-the-board-game design. But underneath its flashy exterior, the new Scrabble's features are very similar to...Tags: Facebook, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Game Playing, Hasbro Incorporated, Electronic Arts Inc.
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No longer calling Winter Park shed home, Daniel Lazzatti looks to future
Sentinel Staff Writer-Daniel Lazzatti used to dream that winged dragons swooped from the sky to save him from poverty, homelessness and a learning disability. His dreams of rescue are gone. For the first time in his 19 years, the young man who used to live alone in a shed...Tags: Valencia Community College, Learning Disability, Edgewater, University of Central Florida, Colleges and Universities
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Maharishi prof hopes to use algae to produce fuel
The Ottumwa CourierYou know that greenish tinge the swimming pool gets when you run out of chlorine? The same one that showed up when the filter on the fish tank broke? What if you could use that to run your car? Some researchers believe thats possible. And the state is...Tags: Renewable Energy, Farms, Iowa, Colleges and Universities, Texas
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Building blocks of fun or trouble?
Of The Morning CallDanny Rosado watched angrily Monday as contractors ripped down the Lynnfield handball wall, his hangout since moving to the Bethlehem public housing development more than 20 years ago. The concrete wall, he said, has been the backdrop for handball...Tags: Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Justice System, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Metal and Mineral
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Immigration law means a borderline existence for U.S. wife of Mexican
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStuck in Tijuana traffic, Heather Suarez fixes her strawberry blond hair, applies her makeup and listens to country music on the car radio. This morning, she sings along. Life ain't always beautiful You think you're on your way And it's just a dead end...Tags: Lawyers, Illegal Immigrants, Vehicles, Health and Safety at School, Family
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Hotel clock melts back to Dali's days as guest
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — Manhattan's famed Plaza Hotel has the fictional Eloise. The Hilton will always have Paris (the heiress not the city). And The St. Regis hotel in New York has Salvador Dali. Few may know that the celebrity artist, instantly recognizable...Tags: Public Employees, Movies, Tourism and Leisure, Metal and Mineral, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Wayne Phillip Boyce's passion for life gave wings to family, friends
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen he retired as regional manager for Burke Concrete Accessories at 56, Wayne Phillip Boyce felt he was too young to stop working. So instead of taking a break after a 25-year career, he attended Shields Aviation in Jacksonville and earned his pilot's...Tags: Death and Dying, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Tennis, United Airlines
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