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NASCAR- Bristol Food City 500 When the green flags waves at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, it will usher in a brand new era for the NASCAR Nextel Cup series. nascar • nextel cup • car of tomorrow • bristol motor speedway • bristol
So You Wanna Get Rich?: Index 500 Funds returned about 23% in 1996 Index Funds, Newsletter, index funds area great • low cost investments • stock • stock market • investing
Metrics: The First Step to Improve Something is to MEASURE it. People don't know any better and get advice from someone who gets a commission to sell them a mutual fund. mutual funds • money • finance • stock • stock market
Rockingham vs California After watching last week's Auto Club 500 at California, many NASCAR fans were reminded just how much they really miss the races held at the North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. Unfortunately, Rockingham no longer holds a place in today's NASCAR. rockingham • darlington • california • carolina • las vegas
Kyle Busch Wins First COT Race Kyle Busch held off Jeff Burton to win the Food City 500 at Bristol. nascar • nextel cup • bristol motor speedway • food city 500 • car of tomorrow
John Surtees: Grand Prix Legend The story of a dedicated and talented rider who dominated the Grand Prix bike scene in the 1950s and went on to become Formula 1 champion for Ferrari in 1964. motor racing • motorcycle racing • vincent • norton • isle of man
Dodge Dilemma The Charger has been at an obvious disadvantage ever since it was developed for the 2005 NASCAR season. And now that Kasey Kahne and Kurt Busch have won the last two races in a Charger, NASCAR will likely shun any assistance requested by DaimlerChrysler officials. dodge • charger • intrepid • kasey kahne • kurt busch
Speed Skating Worlds '06 The fastest skaters of the planet raced at the 2006 ISU World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary. They came to Canada to post their personal best times and claim the World All-Around title. speed skaters • speed skating • 2006 isu world all-around speed skating championsh • chad hendrick • shani davis
2007 Indy Racing League Preview The 2007 Indy Racing League season kicks off Saturday evening at the Homestead-Miami Speedway for the XM Satellite Radio 300. irl • indy racing league • indycar series • 2007 irl preview • 2007 indy racing league preview
Sam Hornish, Jr. Wins His First IRL Event Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old.,Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old. irl • indy cars • copper world indy 200 • pennzoil • phoenix international raceway
Welcome Back Burton Jeff Burton was once considered a future NASCAR superstar while winning seventeen races in a five-year span. But ever since his last win at Phoenix in the fall of 2001, Burton has been stuck in a long-standing winless drought. Now that he has turned over a new leaf at Richard Childress Racing, Burton seems to be reviving his once promising career. jeff burton • richard childress • roush racing • nascar • driver
Motorcycle Legend Harry Hinton The story of a remarkable Aussie motorcyclist - Harry Hinton. For over two decades he was the outstanding national and international road racer from 'down under'. motor sport • motorcycle racing • serious accident • bsa rider • aussie legend
Facts About Hummingbirds Hummingbirds are beautiful, fascinating, engineering marvels. Here are some interesting facts about hummingbird classification, natural history, anatomy, and metabolism. facts about hummingbirds • fascinating hummingbird facts • classification • natural history • anatomy
Frustrated NASCAR Stars Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart are two of NASCAR's biggest stars, but on Sunday, they were obviously annoyed. Tony Stewart's anger was directed at Kyle Busch while Gordon seemed miffed with Greg Biffle. tony stewart • jeff gordon • kyle busch • greg biffle • las vegas
Bumper Sticker Rage A "Stolen Wages" bumper sticker can endanger your life in Australia. The government stole 500 million in Aboriginal wages, and the public is angry. At whom? The victims! stolen wages • road rage • blaming the victim • era of reconciliation • one nation party
This Gift by Gary Chapman This Gift by Gary Chapman this gift • gary chapman • christmas music • christian music
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Finance Tips For Beginners An overview of basic financial and investment strategies investments • tips • stocks • bonds • mutual funds
Beauty in the Broken A review of Starfield’s new “Beauty in the Broken” promises sonic delights and worship music that leads directly to the throne. Starfield’s gift to the people of God. starfield • beauty in the broken • review • christian music • worship music
Creek Indians of Georgia's Islands St. Simons Island, off the coast of Georgia, for eons had been the home of the Creek Indians. Then in 1540 the Spanish invaded this Indian paradise and attempted to Chris convert indians to christianity • georgia • st. simons • creek • indians
John Smith Sails for America John Smith, in Jamestown, is nearly hung until it is discovered that he is one of the counselors that had been appointed by the Virginia Company back in England to govern john smith • jamestown • virginia • england • america
Potatoes and Tobacco from America Sir George Weymouth captures five Native Americans. He takes them back to England. Potatoes and tobacco from the New World are introduced to England. colonizing the new world • george weymouth • maine • ralph lane • raleigh
Powhatan and the Roanoke Settlers Powhatan was the chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. His rule may hold a clue to the disappearance of the wh powhatan • algonquian indian tribes • roanoke island • tidewater region of virginia • chesapeake bay
Smith Convinces Settlers to Work Some of the Jamestown "gentlemen" refuse to work. John Smith tells them that if they don't work they will not eat. The London Company makes harsh demands. Smith is nearly john smith • jamestown • virginia • america • powhatan
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Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
Book Review: The Fiber 35 Diet Tired of low-fat and low-carb diets? See how increasing your fiber can change the way you eat and feel. fiber 35 diet • fiber35 • brenda watson • weight loss plan • increase fiber
Early Exploration of California It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located california • spanish • amazon • gold • hernando de alarcon
First Women of Jamestown The first two women to arrive in Jamestown, Virginia were a Mrs. Forrest and Anne Burras. Burras, with others dined during the starving winter of 1609-10, on dogs, horses jamestown • virginia • women • john smith • starving time winter of 1609-10
Good Start For Earnhardt After an abysmal 2005 campaign. Dale Earnhardt Jr, NASCAR's most popular driver, looks to return to championship contention. After finishing 11th at California, Earnhardt Jr sits fifth in the Nextel Cup standings. earnhardt jr • nascar • nextel cup • racing • race
HIV and Conception Options for safer conception when you're HIV Positive, how to minimise risks of transmission of HIV, risks to your baby. having a baby when you're hiv positive • hiv and conception • hiv and pregnancy • hiv and egg donation • hiv and sperm donation
John Adams the Attorney John Adams, son of a farmer and shoemaker, attended Harvard, taught school, then became an attorney. He married Abigail Smith and became involved in defending America aga john adams • president • united states • harvard • boston massacre of march 5
Johnson's Cruising Along Jimmie Johnson has displayed the ability to be in the right place at the right time. By pacing himself throughout the race, and giving his crew chief appropriate feedbac jimmie johnson • chad knaus • matt kenseth • nascar • racecar
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Roush's Reign Continues Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure. roush • racing • nascar • greg biffle • race(s)
Seeds of Rebellion in America During the 1600s European countries were warring for control of America. Colonial settlements saw their profits demanded by European governments to finance these wars. america • rebellion • european powers • england • spain and france
Smith Hunts Whales and Explores John Smith is captured by Indians. A warrior is ready to kill but the chief's young daughter, Pocahontas, supposedly saves him. Smith hunts whales and scouts the eastern john smith • pocahontas • jamestown • america • whales
Spain Attempts to Colonize Florida A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first florida • spanish armada • superstition • ponce de leon • st. augustine
The Candelaria, Bogota Bogota is shaking off its unjust reputation as mad, bad and dangerous. The Candelaria is the very heartbeat of this cultural and touristic renaissance. bogota • things to do colombia • candelaria • plaza de bolivar • simon bolivar
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
Zapatistas March to San Cristóbal The Zapatista army (EZLN) is marching to San Cristobal de las Casas today to announce the next phase of their campaign against the Mexican government. zapatistas • ezln • subcomandante marcos • the other campaign • left-wing militants
A Tribute to Rich Mullins . . . automobile accident • death • obituary • richard wayne mullins • injured |
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