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31-Aug-2007

  • Police charge teen with trespassing (Daily Journal)
    VINELAND -- A 16-year-old city youth was charged with trespassing at the YMCA on East Landis Avenue on Sunday night. George Steinbronn, executive director of the YMCA, was driving west on Landis Avenue around 6:45 p.m., when he saw the youth climbing out of a window and two others standing nearby.


  • Glass artist creates designs with sand (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
    YUMA, Ariz. (AP) _ There's no erasing mistakes when you paint with blasts of sand, cutting your decorative way across a canvas of glass. Thank goodness lifelong sketcher and retired fighter jet pilot Dennis Snook boasts a steady hand.


  • Teen hit by semi still in critical condition (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
    A Hartford teenager struck by a truck Monday night as he was changing a car tire on Interstate 94 remained in critical condition this morning at a Kalamazoo hospital.


  • Glass artist creates designs with sand (KVOA Tucson)
    YUMA, Ariz. -- There's no erasing mistakes when you paint with blasts of sand, cutting your decorative way across a canvas of glass. Thank goodness lifelong sketcher and retired...


  • Russia increases rubber and plastics production (Rubber World)
    Russia (PRW.com) -- Russia?s rubber and plastic products sector has increased its output by 21.5% in the past year, according to government figures.


  • Teenager hurt when hit by semi (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
    Police were searching this morning for a tractor-semitrailer that struck and critically injured a Hartford teen as he was changing a car tire Monday night along Interstate 94, authorities said.


  • All the right moves (Boston Globe)
    Mike Vrabel was the last player on the practice field, but he had company. After a recent training camp session, Vrabel was joined by his sons, Tyler and Carter, who were drop-kicking footballs through the goal posts. It was a glimpse into the possible post-football existence of the Patriots linebacker.


  • In Caspian, Big Oil Fights Ice, Fumes, Kazakhs (Rigzone)
    On an island in the Caspian Sea, the hub of the world's largest oil-development project, a thousand men in orange jumpsuits train for catastrophe. Oil in the Kashagan field here is potentially lethal, with high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide gas.



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