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Army knocks off Temple: Elsewhere
\"[Andy Davidson] was a great addition for us to move from linebacker,\" Army coach Jeff Monken said. \"He's one of our best football players. I'm glad we made that move with him.\" \"I don't want to be one of those guys if I come in the defense can key on me,\" [Ronald Cleveland] said, stressing the need to improve.
Comedy : Torchwood Tom - Edinburgh via LA
[...] when he first accepted the role, he expected his appearance as the lovable Welsh copper to be a one-off.That was in 2006, but despite plans to kill him, Andy Davidson is still pounding the beat, as a sergeant now in Torchwood: What started as an audition in a tiny room in Cardiff six years ago ended up with me flying in a first class cabin full of very confused Welsh actors,\" laughs the 31-year-old who brings his stand-up show, Say When, to the Pleasance Cellar this month.Casting his mind back to the origins of the series which began life on BBC 3, he reveals, \"The original producer wanted to kill PC Andy off.
Though convenient, taking own plane can be expensive Derived Headline
Anecdotal evidence seems to confirm that more businessmen are seeing personal aviation as a transportation option. Flying clubs, where pilots can share ownership of a plane or receive additional training, are filling up with executives. One Atlanta-based club called Airshares Elite, founded in 1999, caters specifically to businessmen. [Andy Davidson] estimated he spends about $50,000 a year on flying -- including the cost of housing a plane in a hangar and maintaining it. That's about $20,000 more than he would spend on commercial flights per year. Andy Davidson, owner of a financial consulting business, does a pre-flight inspection of his plane earlier this month in Fairfield, N.J. Flying smaller planes has become so popular that it has begun to contribute to the nation's air traffic and congestion.Associated Press
NO CHECK-INS, NO LINES SELF-PROPELLED BUSINESS TRAVEL A GROWING TREND
Certainly, the benefits of private-plane travel are all too evident to anyone who's ever been bumped from an overbooked flight or waited for takeoff at rush hour. Executive pilot Steven Hall, the managing director of his own executive compensation consulting firm, said he leaves his house only 30 to 40 minutes before he plans to take off rather than the two hours he budgets to go through security lines when taking a commercial flight. He said private planes are also not subject to the same delays as commercial flights using major airports.
Kit-assembled flame-mobile looks like a rocket ship
Ride: Built from a Laser 917 kit that [Andy Davidson] bought for around $300 at a swap meet in 2002, this street-legal vehicle resembles a hovercraft. It took about 2 1/2 years to assemble, and it's largely made up of secondhand bits such as recycled car seats and broom handles.
Cannabis economybrings in pounds 11bn
Because smoking cannabis heightens appetite, users are providing a pounds 120 million weekly windfall to a string of takeaway food suppliers, such as Domino and Pizza Hut, and manufacturers of 'munchie' products such as Mars bars and Haribo jellies. The Government has announced that cannabis will be 'downgraded' to a class C drug next summer making arrest and prosecution for possession less likely. The move follows a controversial experiment in Lambeth, south London, where police attention focused on hard drug users and suppliers rather than cannabis smokers. What scares them. . . > Shiny, noisy places with too many choices such as Starbucks and McDonald's >High-alcohol drinks and strong lagers such as Stella Artois >Pubs with bouncers on the door
MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK: EX-INDIAN DEVELOPING RELIEF REP
Meanwhile, New Jersey rallied from 4-0 down to win the game for Davidson 6-5. [Andy Davidson]'s Matadors teammates dubbed him \"Vulture\" during his senior season for his uncanny ability to win games out of the bullpen, sometimes being in the right place at the right time. But then again, he deserved some good fortune after struggling through two seasons on losing CSUN teams when the program's status was iffy and on the verge of possibly folding. The two locals playing for the Single-A Visalia Oaks (Oakland Athletics), J.T. Stotts (Hart) and J.P. Schmidt (Highland) are having strong seasons. After a slow start, Stotts has heated up. The 2001 third- round pick looks like a productive-hitting shortstop with a .279 average and 45 RBI. Chris Vasquez (Hart/COC) is playing with the independent Berkshire (Mass.) Black Bears of the Northern League (East) after he was claimed off waivers by the Brockton Rox. Vasquez hit just .186 in 11 games at Brockton but bounced back to bat .300 with four homers and 23 RBI in 28 games since being picked up.