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...even the wind could pose a danger. In Paris on July 25, 2000, the wind had shifted to come from behind the aircraft: a basic rule for all pilots is that planes should take off into the wind. The Air France Concorde headed down the runway with an eight-knot tailwind. French investigators say these conditions were not material to the cause of the accident...
Pettit tucked it inside the post to knot things up at two goals apiece with just 1:05 to play in the period...
Four minutes after Harvard’s first touchdown, junior tailback Nick Palazzo bullied in from one yard out to knot the score...
...Minutewomen responded two minutes later on their first penalty corner. Bruemmer, coming off a three-goal performance against Indiana on Saturday, put a slapshot into the cage to knot the score...
While new housing generally doesn't warrant more than a fleeting stomach knot over the sacrifice of yet another field to the demon sprawl, the Sunrise project, as Kennecott has dubbed the 40,000-person development, will stand at the unlikely intersection of the latest in urban planning and new pressures on the mining business. A planned community a la New Urbanism, Sunrise will offer residents jobs and stores just a walk away, along with trees, parks and affordable housing for diverse incomes. The city of South Jordan, where Sunrise will be located, entitled the land...