Associated Press SPARTA, Kentucky †Kyle Busch came up five spots short in his bid to make NASCAR history Saturday night and Johnny Benson took advant
In the news release, Reader's Digest Reports on the Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers in First-Ever Analysis, issued earlier today by Reader's Digest over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the web site in the second paragraph, second sentence should be http://www.readersdigest.com/teendriving rather than http://www.readersdigest.com as originally issued inadvertently.
Car crashes are the number one killer of teens in the United States with July being the deadliest month. Each year, more than 5,000 teenagers die on America's roadways, but these deaths do not need to happen. Shocking statistics, revealed in a new report in the August issue of Reader's Digest, on sale July 22, highlight the risks teen drivers pose to themselves and others and the desperate need
PROVO • Six nationally known authors and illustrators will share their unique perspectives on children's literature during the 21st Brigham Young University Symposium on Books for Young Readers today and Friday. The two-day symposium is for librarians, teachers, parents and anyone who enjoys children's literature. Non-credit registration is $89 for Friday, $119 for Thursday or $159 for
n by the 'Stitch' In "Alabama Stitch Book," fashion designer Natalie Chanin shares the methods behind what Vogue magazine called her "haute homespun." Chanin uses the time-tested sewing, quilting and embroidery techniques she grew up with in Alabama
SEAFOOD BACKFIN BLUE CAFE, 2913 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport; (727) 343-2583. Be prepared to wait at this funky, friendly cafe that showcases the crab - owner-chef Harold Russell cooks about 150 pounds a week. Good suggestions include the Backfin Blue Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, portobello mushrooms and a macadamia nut-crusted fish dinner. ($)