Here is
some interesting racing news that doesn't directly affect Corvette Racing, but anytime a racing series makes a change in a major sponsor,...
Not exact matches
We could have an
interesting conversation about
race, memory, and HONOR in America (as opposed to mere or simple dignity), roping ole Tocqueville back into it, or not; either way, it does seem right to conclude that the racial valences to this
news item might actually yield in important ways to the manifold pressures of MANLINESS, especially Manliness Today — local cop vs. jetsetting prof, and all that...
If you hold
interest in harness
racing or want to find out more about betting opportunities, live odds, tips,
news and upcoming events, you don't have to look too far for support.
Interestingly, Erie County Democratic Chairman Len Lenihan told The Buffalo
News the NY - 26
race would be a Wall Street vs. Main Street fight, with Hochul (in his opinion) representing the latter and Democrats seeking to cast self - funding GOP Assemblywoman Jane Corwin as only
interested in protecting the
interests of fellow wealthy NYers.
This
news is more
interesting given that Cloud Atlas «s makeup was somewhat controversial, especially in the use of makeup to make certain actors look like they were of another
race.
This Aussie
race is something that we normally wouldn't cover very heavily, and low - level
news like an RX - 8 entering the competition would usually only be posted on a very slow day, but then something
interesting caught our eye in the press release.
This is good
news for anyone who wanted both characters but only one version of the game (especially as the 3DS and Wii versions only had the disappointing
racing mode) and for Amiibo collectors with no
interest in Skylanders.
Rounding off this week's
racing game
news, RaceRoom is getting an
interesting new
race track and Codemasters» Micro Machines is making a comeback on consoles.
Interest was especially high this particular December because a
race was on: since mid - to late summer, the scientists in all three groups had been telling their friends and acquaintances, including those in the
news media, that 2005 might turn out to be the warmest year on record — since about 1880, that is, when station coverage first became global enough to permit a meaningful estimate.
Eli, who actually has no horse in that camel
race, came across an
interesting pair of interviews on As It Happens, the CBC's evening
news program with Steve Schroeder of Texas A&M and Kenneth Green the AEI quizmaster.
She traveled to New York, Detroit and Arizona to speak with highly engaged,
interested and occasional
news users across the demographic fault lines of
race, class, gender, generation and geography.