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  • ( ) Wood scrape past Tring

    After Gregson's opener, Thomas seemingly gave Wood a two-goal lead after capitalising on an error between Aldridge and Styles, running the ball home into an empty net, but it was ruled out for offside.

    Wood's lack of bite in front of goal came to the fore in the second half. More comedic defending allowed Bangura a free shot when well placed, yet his finish was wide and weak. Thomas then twisted past several defenders and, with Styles committed to coming off his line, shot straight at the keeper, who could only parry straight to the feet of Gregson, who somehow skied an effort over the bar with the goal gaping.

    Gregson and Thomas missed yet further chances, closely followed by Bangura, who shot wide of goal after spirited endeavour from Thomas. Poor crosses added to the misery for Wood, who should have put the tie to bed when Thomas blasted a volley out of the ground from just ten yards. More>>

  • ( ) One Tiger, Two Tigers, 1,500 Tigers …

    A bridge spanning the Mississippi River collapsed Wednesday, sending dozens of vehicles plummeting 60 feet into the river below. How do you escape from a sinking car?

    First, roll down the windows. If the windows are still above the waterline, just climb out. But if the car is sinking fast, wait for the interior to fill with water—you won't be able to open the door until there's enough water inside the car to equalize the pressure on the outside. Opening the windows helps the water flow in faster, which gives you a better chance of escaping before your car sinks too deep. Survival experts recommend keeping your seatbelt on until the last possible second. Otherwise, the rush of water could disorient and possibly injure you. Plus, it gives you extra leverage to open the door when it's time to escape. More>>

  • ( ) Robert B Palmer

    Palmer was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Digital Equipment Corporation (Digital) from 1995 until his retirement in 1998. Mr. Palmer was appointed Chief Executive Officer and President of Digital in October 1992. From 1985 to 1992, Mr. Palmer served in various executive positions at Digital. Before Digital, Mr. Palmer was Executive Vice President of Semiconductor Operations at United Technologies Corporation (UTC), joining UTC in 1980 when it acquired Mostek Corporation, where he was a member of the founding team in 1969. Mr. Palmer is on the Board of Trustees of the Cooper Institute for Aerobic Research, a non-profit preventative medicine research and education organization.

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