In Kentucky, Alison Cox Pregliaso, a Louisville mother, is suing Crocs Inc, for her 3-year-old daughter's personal injuries. Pregliaso's daughter sustained permanent injuries last month when her foot got caught in an escalator at Hartsfield-International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. Her
With trains it (economy) is all about the grade and radius, with planes it is all lift and drag, with ships it is all about waterline length. Automobiles are different. Unlike planes and trains and ships, cars spend their entire
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - The US, Israel and Iran are playing a very dangerous game of chicken that could soon result in a new Mideast war. To the chagrin of President George Bush and VP Dick Cheney, the combined US...
A long time ago, it wasn't all that unusual for Democrats to out-conservative their Republican opponents. New York Republican Vito Marcantonio was a fellow traveller of the Communists and Georgia Democrat Larry McDonald was the chairman of the John Birch...
Ms. Gill Hodges committed an almost unspeakable crime [kids, leave the room]: she used four parking vouchers to pay for her parking, instead of two! And she had the nerve to wonder what difference it made, since her four vouchers
That can be good or bad.One of my favorite things is being on a summer car trip, rolling into a small town just about anywhere (what a peculiarly American, 20th century endeavor!), finding a Tastee Freez or Dairy Queen. Going
LIBERAL Democrats in Northampton have launched a stinging attack on both Northampton MP's for siding with phone company giants rather than residents in a row over the power of communities to stop inappropriately sited phone masts.
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Northampton South Conservative MP Brian Binley has been attacked by the Liberal Democrats for helping to vote down proposals for external auditing of all MPs' expenses.
Jesse Helms casts a longer shadow in today's senate than he did during the thirty years when he served. Who among Senate Republicans goes after the National Endowment for the Arts, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, or the United Nations...
To millions of Americans, the Fourth of July symbolizes freedom. But for Senator John Warner the holiday weekend was an ocassion to cart out an idea that increases the federal government's control at the expense of individual liberty. Warner seeks...