Friday, January 29, 2010

Laws against handheld cell phones don't reduce crashes, study says - San Jose Mercury News

Laws against handheld cell phones don't reduce crashes, study says
San Jose Mercury News
FILE PHOTO/PHOTO ILLUSTRATION : A motorist uses her cellphone while driving south on Hwy 101 near Palo Alto on May, 12, 2008. a study ...

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For Pats, Colts-Jets an illustration of needs - Boston Globe

For Pats, Colts-Jets an illustration of needs
Boston Globe
Assuming you can get past any visceral reaction, enjoy this weekend's AFC Championship Game. Celebrate it. However much it may pain you to watch two of the ...

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Photo: Robert J. Saferstein; Photo Illustration: Jamie DiVecchio Ramsay - Time Out Chicago

Photo: Robert J. Saferstein; Photo Illustration: Jamie DiVecchio Ramsay
Time Out Chicago
In 2008, Estelle Parsons took over the notoriously demanding role of pill-popping, bile-spewing matriarch Violet Weston in the Broadway production of Tracy ...

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Orlando Newspaper Writes About Celtics' Age, Uses AARP Photo Illustration - SB Nation (blog)

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Orlando Newspaper Writes About Celtics' Age, Uses AARP Photo Illustration
SB Nation (blog)
Check out this photo illustration. In fairness to the Sentinel, Wallace has played like an AARP member this season, so the illustration is oddly ...
Boston Celtics veterans make uncharacteristic mistakes in crunch time of loss ...ESPN
Redick would like to remain with the MagicOrlando Sentinel

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Illustration by Krieg Barrie - World Magazine

World Magazine

Illustration by Krieg Barrie
World Magazine
If you're trying to run an insurance scam, try to avoid dancing in public with a life-sized bunny. A court in Sweden convicted a supposed wheelchair-bound ...



Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration - Washington Post

Washington Post

Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration
Washington Post
A retrospective on the famous illustrator's work, including art from "I ... Use this form to submit questions and comments about washingtonpost.com's Going ...

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