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Traffic control officer Brian Tanabe couldn't have been more conspicuous Friday morning. He was wearing his electric green safety vest and his MTA uniform with official patches, and was directing ...
For your Not-So-Brilliant-Excuses file, consider the motorist who was arrested in L.A. on suspicion of drunk driving after being spotted holding an open beer bottle. “I saw you,” the motorist ...
Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park, by Lee H. Whittlesey (Roberts Rinehart, $16.95). What a way to go. On July 20, 1981, David Allen Kirwan, 24 ...
It's now clear that not only did President Donald Trump previously eliminate the Obama administration's pandemic teams and other government experts set up and working to protect us from such as ...
Aristotle looked at fear from a positive side. He examined courage, the lack of which is cowardice and the excess of which is foolhardiness. Alone, courage doesn’t mean much. It is how it is ...
My husband and I heard a woman screaming “Help me! Help me!” outside on the street. I grabbed my phone, ran down the stairs and out on the street, heading down Berwyn towards some people ...
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A word of caution for residents who are defying the lockdown to venture out for their morning or evening walks — police have warned that those choosing to do so will be caught and booked. “It ...
During the second half of 2008, the most important global currency trend has been the strength of the dollar. It's not that the US economy has been strong – far from it. The greenback, instead ...
Only FOOLHARDINESS will make a man who styles himself a journalist to reproduce in his newspaper caution statements written by an accused person after he was arrested by the police and at a time ...
Aristotle looked at fear from a positive side. He examined courage, the lack of which is cowardice and the excess of which is foolhardiness. Alone, courage doesn’t mean much. It is how it is ...