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Want to find some war blogs on your own? There is no central index, but one site usually leads to others. Cyberjournalist.net has loads of links to reports from writers embedded with the troops (at cyber journalist.net/features/iraqcoverage.html) And at daypop.com a blog-specific search engine, a search on Iraq...
The $25,000 prize was beside the point, especially when ice on a wing or sleep could be fatal. Charles Lindbergh had flown the Spirit of St. Louis from California to New York, so he was used to the air-cooled Whirlwind engine, a splendid name for something attached to...
You already treat it like one of the family, so why shouldn't you be able to keep in touch with your car as closely as you do with your children? Think of the possibilities. You could tell the engine to warm itself up half an hour early on a...
The dramatic engine of Tearing Down the Walls, Monica Langley's biography of Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill, is his lifelong struggle for acceptance among Wall Street's elite. What a burden, we are repeatedly reminded, was Weill's background as a rumply Jewish kid from Brooklyn, N.Y.--he's even...
Keep the engine warm-up time to a minimum. Even in the coldest weather, your car doesn't need more than about a minute to get its juices flowing.