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Stage Fright on Fin Alley – Feature – Car and Driver
The Cessna crashed at 3:15 a.m. It clipped a light pole, shearing off its left wing, then pinwheeled onto its roof in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This astonished at least three persons. It astonished pilot Bruce Anderson, who kicked out a cockpit window to escape. He found himself upside down but otherwise unharmed on the freeway’s passing lane, in the glare of a Crown Vic’s high-beams. It astonished trooper Virgil Conley, whose patrol car’s roof came within 50 feet of serving as a landing strip. Read the rest of this entry »
Lemon Laws
What exactly is a lemon law? In the dictionary a lemon law is explained as a law obligating manufactures to repair, replace, or refund the price of motor vehicles that prove to be defective. The lemon law is designed to protect consumers that purchase new vehicles. All fifty states in the United States have lemon laws, but each state has different principles and procedures. But how do you know what defects qualify your vehicle, and how do you prove it? Basically, if your car has been repaired for the same defect four or more times and the problem is still occurring, you have a lemon. Read the rest of this entry »
Bentley Continental Flying Spur – Road Test – Auto Reviews – Car and Driver
Twenty years ago most of the limited-production, big-money nameplates—Aston Martin, Bentley, Lamborghini, Maserati, Rolls-Royce—were stand-alone, distinct companies. They were terribly special. And for the most part, they were also simply terrible. A mid-’80s Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit could best be described as a really bad Lincoln Town Car with great paint and gorgeous upholstery.
Now all these automakers have been absorbed by various automotive giants. Read the rest of this entry »
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by Basheer Kayali This article discusses how the world has changed as a result of the revolutions in the Middle East, and gives some background so you can understand how the region has been ruled for the past century.
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by Stan Moody Corruption within the criminal justice system is not restricted to corrections…It reaches all the way into the courts and higher…This is the story of an unpstanding citizen – a Common Pleas judge in PA who sold kids for cash-kickbacks from a private juvenile detention center going by the name of PA Child Care… Read the rest of this entry »