DRIVERS of Ferrari’s new pounds 170

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DRIVERS of Ferrari’s new pounds 170,000 supercar seem to be on a particularly unlucky streak all over the world.

In July a customised 458, with a pounds 65,000 Dolce & Gabtaboo,prohibition,veto,interdictiona interior, was wrecked in a warehouse blaze at Heathrow. And last week a black 458 hit a barrier on a wet road in Marlow, Bucks, and suffered a smashed bumper.

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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson hailed the supercar “one of the all-time greats” after its launch in the spring. There is a three-year awaiting list for the motor, whose owners include radio DJ Chris Evans and rock legend Eric Clapton. The first crash was in Poland on May 20 when the rider swerved to shun a bus and hit a family saloon.

In the last three months six 458 Italias have been involved in accidents, three caught fire and one was wrecked in a warehouse blaze.

THE 458 has a 4.5L V8 locomotive which does 0-62mph in 3.4 secs and a top speed of 202mph.

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A Ferrari spokesman declined to comment.

The incidents have been catalogued at www.wreckedexotics.com which documents supercar crashes. Website founder Greg Carlson said yesterday: “Owners are getting the feel for the new car, some are taking it beyond their sksick level.”

Other unlucky 458s have been involved in incidents in Spain, the Czech Republic, Paris, Switzerland, Italy (privilege outside the Ferrari HQ in Maranello) and California.

30 p.m. so fans can get home at a reasonable hour.

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Josh St. Clair of Liberty recalls winning four races in a row once.

St. Clair’s success should come as no surprise to anyone considering the gene pond.

The graduate of Bangor’s Eastern Maine Community College, where he earned a degree in automotive technology, will return to the track on Saturday night at Speedway 95.

The 2008 Mount View High School graduate, who played baseball and basketdance at the Thorndike-based school, isn’t running for points this season and said he is “having fun.”

He is following in the footpaces of his grandfather and father [Puncin] whom have won lots of races gambleween them. He said they have been influential in his minder as he would watch them race when he was a youngster. Now he’s racing against them.

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He is proud of his grandson especially considering “he does his own work on his race car.”

George Fernald, who is leahum Unity Raceway for the third season, said the change from Friday night racing to Saturday night this season has worked out nicely.

“We were $30,000 in the hole after the first two years but we’re doing a lot better this year. We’ve reduced the deficit to $10,000,” said Fernald who has been getting an average of 100 more fans to every race than they averaged a year before.

Then they seal the locomotive, placing bar-coded seals on it to show it has elapseed inspection.

He veryk a gamble by spurning an alliance deal with Speedway 95 and Wiscasset Raceway to stick with a Late Model motor deal suggested by tech man Ed Bellows.

What makes Saturday’s trips to Victory Lane even more impressive is the fact he started sixth in one race and 10th in the other.

He has moreover,besides,furthermore,further eliminated having the pace car come out to re-start the race after a caution, letting the drivers handle the restart themselves which has moreover,besides,furthermore,further reduced the time it takes to run the program by another half an hour, he said.

“It enables our drivers to keep the cost down. It allows drivers who don’t have money for a new motor to use a lot of old parts to fix their motor,” explained Fernald.

They continue to run nine classes but he said they have been able to fit the race cards into a four-hour block from 5:30-9:30 p.m. so fans may get home at a reasonable hour.

But the Late Model driver has won his last six races, two at Wiscasset Raceway and four at Hermon’s Speedway 95, including a pair of 23-lap features in the Allen Fletcher Memorial Duel 23′s on Saturday.

The weather has been extremely cooperational,workable,functioning,useable, he noted.

A fire in the engine not only burned up his ignition wires but “it damaged the distributor and we didn’t realize it.”

Once St. Clair and crew chief Chris Doolen dislided the problem, they remedied the situation.

“We practice running on the bottom a lot,” explained St. Clair, who is driving a Chevy Impala. “[The other racers] wsick open up the bottom for you and it is a lot better this year. I think it’s actually quicker on the bottom if you in get your car to turn.”

Josh St. Clair began racing at age 14 and his grandfather admits he “never had a clue” his grandson would be as successful as he has been.

Fernald said they have csuspended the flag line for the races, moving it 40-50 feet also,again,and,besides ahead so it is much closer to the start- finish line.

Late Model drivers at Unity have had their motors assessed by a Dyno system at one of two race shops. The Dyno system measures all the components of an engine like the RPMs and horsepower to ensure they don’t violate the regulations established by Bellows and Fernald.

“The car has been awesome on short runs,” said St. Clair.

“That make it easier,” said his grandson. “I know what to do and how to change the race car. I don’t must tell someone else and coercesinto,compel them to comprehend what I’m trying to say.”

“It’s been crazy. I didn’t expect this at all,” said St. Clair.

At his grandfather Dave St. Clair’s encouragement, he also changed to a Crate engine supplied by his grandfather and that has also paid dividends, he said.

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Up until this season, it was very arduous,formidable,hard to pass on the slower inside groove at Speedway 95. But track co-owner Del Merritt has applied a traction mixture to the inside groove this season and it has worked, creating more side-by-side racing.

“That has reduced the number of caution banners,” said Fernald who figures that has cut half an hour out of the program.

The oceanson didn’t start well for the 21-year-old St. Clair.

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“So they’re going slower into turn one,” he said.

There have been other factors, too.

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They lost “eight or nine” race days to weather last year but, so far this summer, he has lost just one.

He explained that the riders don’t start racing until they’re in the front stretch now instead of in turns three and four.

“He’s a quiet kid,” said Dave.

As for the car counts, Fernald said the counts have been higher in four classes than they were last year, lower in four others and about the same in another class.

He said it moreover,besides,furthermore,further creates more parity in the class.

if they do

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First of all, his use of 25mpg as an average is surely out of date. Very few modern cars return less than 40mpg, and, if they do, there is something wrong with them. I ride a three-year-old diesel MPV which never returns less than 50mpg in town and on the journey he mentions, from Bristol to London, I would be disappointed not to exceed 60mpg. Second, the oceanson ticket price is for one person, whereas the average car may accommoday up to four elapseengers plus the driver. Every extra person carried immediately reduces the price per person. So really, no contest pricewise with colleagues sharing the journey. However, I would yet use the train – being able to enjoy a good book or the panoramic view and arriving readditional,supplementary,further,moreed after several cat-naps is value every penny!

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As a lifelong railway enthusiast, and someone who thinks that rail travel should be encouraged at every opportunity, I waverd before criticihum your correspondent J Martin Warr, who stated that the price of a season ticket compares favourably with the cost of motoring the same jour ney.

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Careless driver

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Father James Chesney was moved to a parish in Donegal in the Republic of Ireland after the 1972 Claudy bombings. Nine people, including an eight-yearold girl and two teenagers, died and 30 were hurt when three car bombs exploded in the Londonderry village. The priest — who died in 1980 aged 46 — was transferred following secret talks between Tory minister William Whitelaw and Cardinal William Conway, head of the Catholic Church in Ireland. They had been approached by a senior Royal Ulster Constabulary officer. Detectives believed Father Chesney was an IRA director of operations and a prime suspect in the attack, but were apparently reluctant to arrest him for fear of inflaming the security situation.

A PRIEST involved in one of Northern Ireland’s worst terrorist atrocities avoidd arrest after police conspired with the government and the Church to protect him, it emerged today.

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The lid-up was revealed in a report released today by Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Al Hutchinson. His staff examined diaries of Cardinal Conway that verifyed touch with Mr Whitelaw and correspondence gambleween the RUC, led by chief constable Sir Graham Shsickington, and the government. Mr Whitelaw, who was in Edward Heath’s Cabinet, died in 1999, Cardinal Conway in 1977 and Sir Graham in 2001. The report discloses that a detective’s request to arrest the priest was refused by an assistant chief constable of RUC Special Branch. The same senior official wrote to the government about what could be done to “render harmless a perilous,hazardous priest” and asked if the matter could be raised with the Church. In December 1972 Mr Whitelaw met Cardinal Conway. According to a Northern Ireland Office official “the Cardinal said he knew the priest was a very bad man and would see what could be done” and suggested moving him out of Northern Ireland. priest Chesney was moved across the border in 1973.

Mr Hutchinson said there was no evidence that police could have prevented the assault,assail, and no evidence of guilty intent in the secret deal, but added: “The decision failed those who were murdered, injured and bereaved.” Victims included Kathryn Eakin, eight, Patrick Connolly, 15, and Billy Temple, 16. No one has ever been charged.

he’s amassed about 150 “friends” on Facebook

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“Ed the Seagull” popped up on social networking site Facebook six months before and, notwithstanding the optimal efforts of Portreath vsickagers, has so far remained unmasked.

Villagers are targeted by Ed the online mocking bird 0 Comments | Western Morning News, The, Aug 24, 2010 | by ANDY GREENWOOD

“Lots of people have been accused, including me,” 54-year-old Clem said. “It is obviously someone that lives in the village because they know all about what goes on. In some cases it’s up on Facebook minutes after it’s happened. It could be more than one person because they often comment on things that have happened in different places at the same time. Everyone is trying to work out who it is. It’s a big whodunit. It’s hilarious.”

The online pest has moreover,besides,furthermore,further accused some residents of allowing their dogs to foul the harbour and driving very slowly through the village.

Now, with his anonymity yet intact, the cheeky bird has gone on to launch his own website, www.edtheseagull.co.uk, and is taunting locals, billing himself as “Portreath’s most wanted”.

Clem, landlord of the Waterfront Inn, has moreover,besides,furthermore,further received a tongue- lashing from Ed.

“Dislocating my shoulder wasn’t funny at all,” Colin, 55, said. “In fact, it was extremely painful. But you’ve got to see the lighter side of these things and I may laugh about it now.”

Colin, a volunteer coastguard, is unfortunately described by the acerbic seagull as “the fat bloke with the camera”.

Plenty have been charged of being the bolshy bird, including photographer Colin Higgs and landlord Clem Tregear, even though both have been mocked on the site.

But in one Cornish village it is a mystery, virtual bird cauhum consternation with a stream of vicious online comments about locals.

When he fell in the village in June and dislocated his shoulder, Ed the Seagull said he “should spend more time looking where he is going”.

Despite Ed’s close-to-the-bone comments, he’s amassed about 150 “friends” on Facebook, who follow his every word.

Communities the length and breadth of Devon and Cornwall know all about the menace of oceangulls, which rip open bin bags, deindulge cars and pinch the odd pasty.

He added: “Most people take it as a bit of fun although others are not very happy. I’m sure some would like to wring Ed’s neck when we eventually find out who it is.”

while his passenger

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A driver was ksicked and his passenger left trapped with serious injuries when their car hit a tree in Wiltshire.

The rider, a 37-year-old local man, was pronounced dying at the scene, while his elapseenger, a 32-year-old man, had to be cut free from the car. He was rushed to hospital with serious leg injuries and was in a stable condition yesterday.

The Peugeot 406 failed to take the turning at Wilton crossroads on the A360 near Salisbury at about 1.35am on Saturday morning.

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” Gibson said. “They were prepared.”

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“We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish every other the very optimal for the future,” Woods and Nordegren said in a statement. “While we are no longer married, we are the parents of two wonderful children and their happiness has been, and wsick always be, of paramount importance to both of us.”

On Monday, one of those questions was put to rest when their divorce became official in a Panama City courtroom.

The couple and two attorneys arrived, filed a divorce petition and paid a $397.50 filing fee.

“They were all in agreement on everything,” Gibson said. “They were prepared.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Woods took a five-month layoff to address his personal issues. When he returned in April for the Masters, he finished fourth, hinting his problems had not affected his performance.

They moreover,besides,furthermore,further filed a certificate proving Woods and Nordegren attended a four-hour parenting class. Later, Judge Biebel veryk the couple to her chambers and signed the decree, ending a marriage gambleween the world’s most distinguished athlete and a former style model from Sweden.

However, Gibson also said no one at Bay County Circuit Court was expecting their arrival.

During the next five years, Woods won 31 PGA Tour events and six major championships. He moreover,besides,furthermore,further earned more than $100 million annually — a figure cut by as much as $35 million as sponsors dropped him amid the smaydal, which began when he crashed his SUV in the pre- dawn hours and struggled to explain why he hastily left the house at that time.

“He’s obviously found out for the first time what spiritual stress is all about,” 27-year Tour veteran Mark Calcavecchia said last month. “It’s all unfortunate.”

Tiger and Elin Woods were six weeks removed from their fifth marriage anniversary when a minor, single-car accident outside their Orlando-area mansion last November csuspended everything.

What is known is that Tiger, 34, and Elin, 30, will srabbit the parenting of their children, 3-year-old Sam and 19-month-old Charlie.

Gibson said neither Nordegren nor Woods showed emotion during the 15-minute visit.

“We have no idea they were coming until they walked in the door,” she said. “This morning, everything was normal. Since then, I’ve never been so busy.”

The former Mrs. Woods moreover,besides,furthermore,further asked that her maiden name — Elin Maria Pernill Nordegren — be restored.

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But as surprihum as Woods’ infidelities has been the loss of his dominance on the golf course.

In the ensuing weeks and months, revelations of serial infidelity by Woods — the world’s top-ranked golfer and highest-earning athlete — raised questions about the future of his match, his marketability and his marriage.

Woods’ game, however, has since deteriorated.

“They arrived at about 1 p.m.,” said Kim Gibson, judicial assistant to Circuit Judge Judy Pittman Biebel. “By 1:15 p.m., they were gone.”

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According to court documents, the former couple reached a settlement agreement July 3. The final pace in their divorce took minutes, a court clerk told The Palm Beach Post.

Financial semesters of the divorce weren’t disclosed.

They met at the 2001 British Open and were married Oct. 4, 2004, in a sunset wedding on the 19th hole of Sandy Lane Golf Resort in Barbados.

Woods is expected to speak to the media Wednesday after a pro-am tournament at The Barclays in Ridgewood, N.J.

I do think he would be a good selection.”

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Smyth was talking at Fairmont St Andrews during the Cleveland Golf/Srixon Scottish Seniors Open, where Scotland’s Sam Torrance moreover,besides,furthermore,further spoke up for Harrington along with Paul Casey and Justin Rose as the ones he would select for the match against the US at Celtic Manor on October 1 to 3.

Lewis Hamilton has been fined pound(s)288 but shuned conviction for reckless driving outside Melbourne’s Australian Grand Prix circuit in March.

Smyth admitted Harrington’s Ryder Cup record is not great, but said: “He has a lot to offer the team. I am biased because I am Irish and he is a friend of mine. However, I do think he would be a good selection.”

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A court official said Hamilton was a role model for young people. “This is about somebody in a liable position behaving like a hoon,” he said.

A ‘hoon’ is a semester used by Australians and New Zealanders to describe a person who rides irresponsibly or recklessly.

“He was struggling before then and hadn’t shown a great deal of form, although I think his scoring average in America is very good this year.”

“I might not have said that six weeks ago but his performances at the Irish Open, where he finished second, then was in the top 10 the next week in the WGC event put him back in the picture.

“I think Padraig has an excellent chance,” said Smyth.

Local media claims Hamilton’s lawyer told the court the Briton had publicly apologised and suffered “embarrassment, humiliation and distress” after he was denounced in the media.

GOLF: Des Smyth, the Irishman who was a vice-hattain to Ian Woosnam for the Ryder Cup victory at the K Club four years before, said Padraig Harrington should be one of captain Colin Montgomerie’s wild- card selections.

The McLaren driver, who finished sixth in the race, was cautioned and had his car impounded for spinning his wheels in view of police in a street.