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- Gale Banks: No Fear in Business
- Gale Banks of Gale Banks Engineering has 50 years of experience in the field of automotive engineering. He has designed numerous award-winning engines, and has been instrumental in creating formative technologies used by major automotive manufacturers. Banks expresses the importance of standing by great ideas in the face of adversity...
- Videos 2008-03-08
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- Enjoy fish head curry on banana leaf: when in Little India, do as the Indians do—eat curry and rice with your fingers. Start your meal with papadam, and then enjoy the spicy fish head curry served on fresh banana leaf
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] DINING OFF the banana leaf is probably as environmentally friendly as it is rustic. For the urban dweller, the banana leaf would be an unusual crockery item. For regulars or others who have at least dined once at The Banana Leaf Apolo, using the large leaf...
- Articles 2008-12-01
- Carl Yastrzemski: the last batter to capture Triple Crown: it's been 41 years since a hitter led his league in homers, RBI and batting average, a feat accomplished only 14 times in baseball history
- CARL YASTRZEMSKI DIDN'T KNOW he made history until he read about it in the newspaper the next day. The son of a Long Island potato farmer was too wrapped up in the tight 1967 pennant race, strange territory for a Red Sox team that finished ninth in the...
- Articles 2008-06-01
- NASCAR's measures make vehicles safer
- Question: If steel + gas + rubber are made to equal race car speed, what goes into making the car safer? How do drivers today survive some really spectacular crashes? Answer: At Daytona 2003, when Ryan Newman's car pirouetted twice, then slid across the infield and landed...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- O'Brien's Sail sets a course for Epsom
- Not so much a racecourse as an erogenous zone, the giddy green oval of the Roodeye yesterday renewed its ancient, pagan spell. The horses went spinning round and round, as they have for the past 497 years, and by the time the sun had faded from a vintage May afternoon,...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Chelsea have more to say on Evra fracas
- The title race is not yet over and the Champions League final is 13 days away, but today the battle over what happened between Manchester United's players and Chelsea's groundstaff on 26 April at Stamford Bridge commences. Chelsea will file their report which, sources at the club say, includes more...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Chelsea have more to say on Evra fracas
- By Sam Wallace The title race is not yet over and the Champions League final is 13 days away, but today the battle over what happened between Manchester United's players and Chelsea's groundstaff on 26 April at Stamford Bridge commences. Chelsea will file their report which, sources...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Cycling season reaches fevered pitch
- With many of the traditional spring classics completed in Europe, the professional cycling season has already reached a fevered pitch. Salt Lake's David Zabriskie and former Salt Laker Levi Leipheimer are both on the start lists for the Giro d' Italia, which begins Friday. Zabriskie, riding for...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Why cricket forced batsmen to give up scientific advances
- Technological innovations in bats have hugely altered the balance between batsmen and bowlers, which makes the authorities' action this week long overdue, writes Angus Fraser Remember the bat Graham Gooch used when he amassed 333 against India at Lord's in 1990, the highest Test score posted at...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Obama gains 4 superdelegates
- WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama pocketed the support of at least four Democratic convention superdelegates on Wednesday, building on the momentum from a convincing North Carolina primary victory. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed to remain in the race "until there's a nominee." The former first lady declined to...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Why cricket forced batsmen to give up scientific advances
- Technological innovations in bats have hugely altered the balance between batsmen and bowlers, which makes the authorities' action this week long overdue, writes Angus Fraser Remember the bat Graham Gooch used when he amassed 333 against India at Lord's in 1990, the highest Test score posted at...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- O'Brien's Sail sets a course for Epsom
- Not so much a racecourse as an erogenous zone, the giddy green oval of the Roodeye yesterday renewed its ancient, pagan spell. The horses went spinning round and round, as they have for the past 497 years, and by the time the sun had faded from a vintage May afternoon,...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- SPL ruling on Rangers is wrong, says Burley Race for title
- *FOOTBALL By Lisa Gray The Scotland manager George Burley has called for the Scottish Premier League to make changes ahead of next season in the wake of the Rangers fixture row. The Ibrox club yesterday failed in their bid to have Saturday's Premier League...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- O'Brien's Sail sets a course for Epsom
- Not so much a racecourse as an erogenous zone, the giddy green oval of the Roodeye yesterday renewed its ancient, pagan spell. The horses went spinning round and round, as they have for the past 497 years, and by the time the sun had faded from a vintage May afternoon,...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Chelsea have more to say on Evra fracas
- The title race is not yet over and the Champions League final is 13 days away, but today the battle over what happened between Manchester United's players and Chelsea's groundstaff on 26 April at Stamford Bridge commences. Chelsea will file their report which, sources at the club say, includes more...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Nazis in, Becker out of German hall of fame
- Germany's sporting lobby has sparked a furious controversy by founding a Hall of Fame to honour the nation's top athletes which includes five former Nazi Party members but fails to mention the likes of the racing driver Michael Schumacher or the tennis player Boris Becker. The pantheon...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Superdelegates desert her, but Clinton refuses to throw in towel
- Hillary Clinton gave no sign of abandoning her do-or-die campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination in the US presidential race yesterday. She made a pump-up-the-troops appearance in West Virginia, which holds its primary vote next week, even as aides admitted she had been forced to loan herself yet more campaign...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Obama calls for end to primary fight
- A new front opened in Barack Obama's battle to clinch the nomination when he asked uncommitted Democratic officials, known as superdelegates, to accept that the race is over and to focus on winning the November election. "We have a clear path to victory," he said. "But now...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Why cricket forced batsmen to give up scientific advances
- Technological innovations in bats have hugely altered the balance between batsmen and bowlers, which makes the authorities' action this week long overdue, writes Angus Fraser Remember the bat Graham Gooch used when he amassed 333 against India at Lord's in 1990, the highest Test score posted at...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- Obama Leads Clinton in International Poll of Global Youth
- People around the world follow the race forthe White House. For many people, it's the only election outside of theirown government that interests them. Of course, the international audience can't vote for a presidentialcandidate. But that doesn't mean it doesn't have a voice. Now more thanever Americans care about what...
- Articles 2008-05-08
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