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Electric Car could wind up in Oscar race Electric entertainment: Whodunits have long been a popular Hollywood genre, but until now they shared a common denominator in having dead bodies at the heart of their stories. AP Blog: Turning right a hassle for some From pit road to the garage area to the grandstands, AP sportswriters will be filing periodic, behind-the-scenes reports from NASCAR, IRL and Champ Car venues: Champ Car, IRL nearing merger Leaders power-sharing deal may reunite series after 10-year split. For women, its too close for comfort NYC police crackdown on gropers and flashers spurs stories of indecent behavior on subways It is a hidden reality of the New York City subway system, and perhaps mass transit systems everywhere since the first trolley car took to the tracks. It begins with a pinch or a shove, someone standing too close. But it can be much worse. Getting cars road ready as unique as race itself NASCAR claims it wants to save its teams money, a proposition most garage folk consider utterly impossible. Take away a mans ability to spend a million here, hell spend two million over there, they say. Achievement! Achievement! - Merillat Industries team wins its first J.A. Grand Prix at the 2006 Maple City Fest. Women Have Seen It All on Subway, Unwillingly Female commuters around New York city complain about the violation they often feel as victims of groping. Ankle injury shatters schedule “The hurrier I go, the behinder I get.” Have you seen that old Amish saying on trivets and wall plaques? They are popular items at the souvenir shops. Even though the motto is not very grammatical, there is a message there that a lot of us need. Me, for instance. JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Casey Childers, from Columbia, Mo., tries out a training pool Thursday in the Ironman Village at COEUR dALENE -- The song blasting out of the speakers at City Park was just right for the occasion. Iron Man by Black Sabbath. Tan, fit bodies were interspersed with family members, vendors, teenagers and the curious as the public checked out the Ironman Village that opened Thursday. Johnson hopes persistence will yield good rewards Knoxville, Ia. — Wayne Johnson settled on a dispiriting set of numbers to explain his struggles this season. | ||