Team spirit turns hockey star into real estate czar (USA Today)
According to the CTIA, there are currently more than 218 million subscribed cell phone users as of August 2006 (compared to some 4.3 million in 1990). Based on the extraordinary growth of cellular phone industry and the CTIA's advisory role, it may be of value to think about their point of view on this topic. In doing so, you might consider a document found on the CTIA's web site, entitled "SafeDrivingTalkingPoints2" (created June 6, 2006) that states "But for some reason, legislative efforts to prevent driver distractions have been narrowly focused on wireless phone use. According to government statistics and respected research studies, this approach is well off point." Consider that, there are more than 220 million vehicles on the road and a similar number of cell phones subscribers. Based on the amount of time customers might potentially spend using their cell phones in vehicles, we would hope to find the CTIA an objective source. Given the magnitude of the revenue at stake, is a greater degree of scrutiny in order here? Would the CTIA hold a different position if they were liable, in part, for distracted vehicle accidents?
Team spirit turns hockey star into real estate czar (USA Today)
Lenders are collapsing, home sales and prices in many markets are falling and lots of investors are panicking. Not Warren Buffett. He told a group of his real estate managers late last month in Omaha that he sees this as a time of opportunity. The man who will try to seize some of those opportunities for him is Ron Peltier, CEO of HomeServices of America.
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Ruling gets dog lovers' dander up (The Kansas City Star)
What’s this? A Kansas City Parks Board controversy that doesn’t involve Frances Semler?
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Todd Montabas Golf Tip: Solid set-up makes huge difference (Sheboygan Press)
The most popular lesson I give is to players looking to improve their driver play. They want to hit the ball longer, straighter, or both.
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SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR (The Wichita Eagle)
EVENTS U.S. Weapons Collectors Gun & Knife Show, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. today, the Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg. Admission $6, children under 12 free when accompanied by paid adult. Information, 316-722-4201. Annual Wichita Intertribal Warrior Society Powwow, 1-6 p.m. today, Mid-America All-Indian Center, 650 N. Seneca. Free. Vendors welcome. Information, 316-253-7545. "Kansas Railroad Depots: ...
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Chiongbian: Los Jefes nails elusive mission (Sun Star)
MISSION accomplished! The Los Jefes de Cebu took the overall champion crown of the 30th PAL Intersports. A championship that has become an elusive mission for many home teams in the last few years because visiting teams have made it a task and a challenge to whisk the honor away from the home team.
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Want to lobby the First Minister? Send a £10,000 cheque to the SNP (Scotland on Sunday)
THE SNP was last night plunged into a cash-for-access row after a Scotland on Sunday investigation revealed the party is selling time with First Minister Alex Salmond and senior ministers in return for payments worth thousands of pounds.
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ESPN The Magazine: Manning's passing camp (ESPN)
For three days every summer, football's first family shares everything they know about playing quarterback. In case you were wondering, that's a lot.
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High School Sports Roundup (Daily Southtown)
Andrew coach Jennifer Doede played with matches near the end of Thursday's SouthWest Suburban Conference Red opener against visiting Homewood-Flossmoor.
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First jobs prove interesting (The Fountain Hills Times)
Labor Day has been set aside to recognize the hard work of the American labor force in creating the foundation for a strong country.
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Community Meetings (Savannah Morning News)
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Team spirit turns hockey star into real estate czar (USA Today)
The cost of driving increases every year and due to this most drivers are often willing to do whatever it takes to keep their costs down. That means going to traffic school if they commit a traffic violation. Traffic school saves drivers from having points added to their driving records, a necessary step to ensuring that already hefty insurance rates don't skyrocket.
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