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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
A Mundelein man faces DUI and speeding charges after being clocked going more than 100 mph on Illinois Highway 83, the Lake County News-Sun reports . Peter Morano, 40, of 1085 Kasting Lane was pulled over by Mundelein police Nov. 21 as he traveled north on Route 83 near Osage Road. An officer in the area clocked Morano's Honda Accord at 102 m.p.h. in a 45 m.p.h. zone, said Mundelein...
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found by Pat (Free subscription) | yesterday
Man says God ordered him to ram vehicle at 100 mph : " SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him 'she needed to be taken off the road.' The truck rear-ended the car on U.S. Highway 281, both vehicles spun across a median then came to a stop along a barrier in...
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The Prairie Pooch Burrow (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN ANTONIO – A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road." The truck rear-ended the car on U.S. Highway 281, both vehicles spun across a median then came to a stop along a barrier in the opposite lanes. Both drivers suffered only minor injuries....
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
For the test, Kairos Autonomi personnel created a simulated moving ground target course on a dry lake bed. Over this six-mile course, a Chevy Avalanche using a stock Pronto4 system with standard software autonomously navigated a pre-programmed GPS waypoint path. Kairos Autonomi completed multiple runs and achieved speeds of 90+ mph, with the Avalanche autonomously following the same path.
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
An American man who rammed a womans vehicle at more than 100mph said he did it because God didn't like her driving.
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THE OUTRAGED SPLEEN OF ZION (Free subscription) | yesterday
Deep Purple ~ 1972 Highway Star The only difference between R & D today is MPH & ETA Obamanable Snowjobman is making James Jones his National Security Advisor. The NSA is the #1 advisor to the POTUS on all issues of national security. WhoTF is James Jones? Only one of the most rabidly pro-Islam Glow Balling MFers from the Bush Admin ~ General James L. Jones, United States Marine Corps Supreme Allied...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road."...
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On Deadline (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
Texan Michael E. Schwab said that the woman driving the sedan on U.S Route 281 near San Antonio "was not driving like a Christian" and that "God said ... she needed to be taken off the road,” according to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. So, Schwab, 52, of Blooming Grove, Texas, rear-ended the car with his pickup truck — at more than 100 mph, the San Antonio Express-News reports. Both both drivers...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road." The truck rear-ended the car on U.S. Highway 281, both...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
"He just said God said she wasn't driving right, and she needed to be taken off the road," Bexar County Sheriff's Office spokesman Kyle Coleman said in the online edition of the San Antonio Express-News. "God must have been with them, 'cause any other time, the severity of this crash, it would have been a fatal."
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road."
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
SAN ANTONIO -- A man who rammed his truck into a woman's vehicle on a highway early Friday told authorities he crashed into her while going more than 100 mph because God told him "she needed to be taken off the road."
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dignmore.com (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
Merely weeks after a handful of TV broadcasters voiced their approval of the MPH mobile TV standard 27 Vote(s)