| Small plane crashes near Princeton Airport
They are essentially treated as a factory prototype that is undergoing testing before production. Most are built from kits that are designed by trained engineers, and have the support of the factory to answer questions and help the builder. As for noise, it's funny. I hate the noise of leaf blowers going steady for hours on end, but I don't mind a plane flying over for a minute or two. I live under one of the approach paths to Old Bridge, so don't say that I don't care because I don't live near the airport! .
Marney Rich Keenan:
Somehow in between the saturated news coverage of the New Hampshire primary early this week, NBC's "Today" show managed to squeeze in an interview with the Blue Man. This was not one of the mute entertainers from the Blue Man Group, but an actual man named Paul Karason, whose skin is truly a bright blue. About 14 years ago, Karason developed a bad case of dermatitis on his face. He started self-medicating, using an age-old folk remedy called colloidal silver, which is made by extracting silver from metal using an electrical current (something the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not recommend). Karason, now 57, drank the concoction and also rubbed it on his skin. Ingesting the potion not only cured Karason of his dermatitis, but, over time, it also turned his freckles and once fair skin completely blue.
Heyman Hustle Sneak Peek: Lesbian Controversy and Hype
With a week to go before its premiere on The UK Sun, former Extreme Wrestling owner Paul Heyman's new project, NewsCorp's first Hi-Def wireless/broadband digital project "The Heyman Hustle" is already in the midst of controversy. Heyman, whose knack for pushing the envelope landed him constantly in trouble with networks and sports channel stations in the 1990's, showed up at the cast party for the season premiere of CBS Network's "Survivor" at the W Hotel Times Square in midtown Manhattan. .
Jones has an interest in Taylor
The bad part about it, Jermain Taylor and I had a date for September. HBO gave him a pay-perview [date ] to fight me. They agreed to this a long time before I fought Anthony Hanshaw [on July 14 ]. " They said 'Naw, we're going to fight Kelly Pavlik first.' I said 'You are making a mistake, Lou. He [Taylor ] almost lost his last six fights.'” Jones, a 39-year-old fighter from Pensacola, Fla., first won the middleweight world title with a 1993 unanimous decision over Bernard Hopkins. He added a supermiddleweight world title in 2004, a unanimous decision over James Toney. Jones kept moving up, knocking out Montell Griffin to win the light heavyweight title in 1997. He held that title for seven years, until being knocked out by Antonio Tarver in 2004. During that time Jones made the unprecedented move from middleweight to heavyweight when he beat John Ruiz to win the WBA heavyweight title in 2003.
Stepping out of TN to shine in Japan
Some dream, others accomplish. A group of four young, talented people from Tamilnadu would never have imagined that they would ever step out of their State. But now they are, gearing up to be on their way to foreign soil to prove that they are champions in their own way. P SaiKrishnan from Chennai, Hari Shanthan of Kotagiri, Senthil Kumar from Vellore and E Mohan of Ranipet would be part of the Indian contingent, which would be taking part in the International Abilympics, the Olympics for vocational skills for person with disability, to be held in Japan in November 2007. They were qualified for the international- level after winning the events at the national-level held in New Delhi in February 2007. The objective of the event is to discover, promote and nurture the talent of persons with disability living in the remotest part of the country, said Rajul Padmanaban, director of Vidya Sagar, a Chennai voluntary organisation and southern partner for Abilympics.
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