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Mario Andretti is a legendary race car driver and has ties to the Lehigh Valley area. Mario Andretti and his family currently live in Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Andretti is a legendary and accomplished driver, considered one of the best of all time, and has raced in NASCAR, Formula One, Indy, Le Mans and more.
Mario Andretti is a legendary race car driver and has ties to the Lehigh Valley area. Mario Andretti and his family currently live in Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Andretti is a legendary and accomplished driver, considered one of the best of all time, and has raced in NASCAR, Formula One, Indy, Le Mans and more.
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Events Calendar - Nov. 6-14
THURSDAY NOV. 6 ART Artist Talk and Reception: Robin Strangfeld (ceramics). Show runs through Dec. 7. 5:15 p.m. Cedar Crest College, Tompkins College Center, 100 College Drive, Allentown. 610-606-4666. Lecture: ''Monstres Sacres: Biological...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Charles Ives, Harry Potter, Don Hertzfeldt, Judaism
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Cupping or feathering
Q: I went through a misunderstanding with a Toyota dealer service group because the word cupping was used to describe why my tires were noisy. Terms have apparently changed since I did the work on my own car. To me cupping means visible cupped areas...Tags: Forest Park, Toyota, Dodge, Vehicles
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Legendary Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Homes, Theater, Bill Clinton, James Dean, Martin Scorsese
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Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPaul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Homes, Theater, James Dean, Bill Clinton, Martin Scorsese
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For racing, Newman always went full-throttle
Associated PressPaul Newman wanted to be a great athlete - he just never found a sport in which he could excel. Then, while filming the movie Winning in 1969 at age 43, he discovered auto racing. "I was never a very graceful person. The only time I ever really feel...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Joanne Woodward, Michael Andretti, Charity, NASCAR
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Driving through Europe puts you on the road to freedom
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPart joy ride, part soul quest, the road trip is part of the American character. Even before the price of gas went through the roof, many Europeans didn't care for driving vacations. ¶ I don't know why. They have a grand continent to explore. The advent...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Jack Kerouac, Julia Child, Road Transportation, Commuting
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Fleming Skates Smoothly Into The Wine Business
Associated Press WriterAs a graceful Olympian, Peggy Fleming thrilled with her elegance on the ice. But these days, the gold-medal skater is making her mark in the world of wine. And she's not the only celebrity staking a second career in the vineyards. From golfer Greg Norman...Tags: Peggy Fleming, Ernie Els, Beverage Industry, Francis Ford Coppola, Arnold Palmer
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Remembering Jim McKay
Baltimoresun.com staffHere's what members of the national media are saying about the late Jim McKay, who died Saturday at 86: • ESPN.com's Jeremy Schaap remembers McKay as "a reporter with the soul of a poet": McKay was special not just because he was a solid reporter...Tags: Bob Costas, Summer Olympics, Athletes, Multi-Sport Events, Bill Shoemaker
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For Las Vegas concierges, no request too crazy
Special to The Los Angeles TimesWhere else but in Las Vegas would a con- cierge desk have a guest request a bathtub full of goat's milk (the hotel didn't comply) and another call for a stuffed gorilla to surprise the guest's beloved? In the city that never blushes, outlandish...Tags: Marriage, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Family
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Kevin Harvick fired up as big race nears
Sentinel Staff WriterKevin Harvick was the first NASCAR Nationwide series driver to hit the pavement Friday morning at Daytona International Speedway, and his enthusiasm isn't surprising: Last year he won the Nationwide Series race (called the Busch Series then), and the next...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Athletics, Track and Field, Daytona International Speedway, NASCAR, Vehicles
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Graham Rahal makes history, become youngest IRL winner
Sentinel Staff WriterMotorsports history was made on three levels at Sunday's Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, where Indy Racing League rookie Graham Rahal, son of 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal, became the youngest winner of a major open-wheel-race in history....Tags: Indianapolis 500, Road Accidents, Danica Patrick, Vehicles, Tony Kanaan
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