Formula One- the 2009 Teams
The following teams are signed with Formula One Management and formulate up the Formula One Teams Association: Ferrari :Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, part of the Ferrari automobile company related with racing.
Rural NY House race gets national attention
A special election Tuesday in the state’s 20th Congressional District started with a sharply criticized, secretive appointment to the U.S. Senate and some believe it will end as a referendum on President Barack Obama and his economic policies.
Carl Edwards in the rear-view mirror
Where’s Carl? At this time last year, Carl Edwards already had won two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races and was about to capture his third at Texas Motor Speedway.
FDA panel backs new heart drug Multaq
A panel of experts that advises the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that a new heart drug called Multaq should be approved for delaying symptoms of atrial fibrillation and reducing hospitalization among patients with this condition.
U.S. sets up Web site for recession mental health
The site, called “A Guide to Getting Through Tough Economic Times,” details health risks from layoffs, home foreclosures, and other economic turmoil.
clean facilities
Shiny. Sparkling. Immaculate. What do these words describe? The answer should be your fast lube because in Lubetopia…facilities are spotless.
Pakistani Taliban threatens attack on White House to ‘amaze’ world
The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Tuesday for a deadly assault on a Pakistani police academy and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on the White House that would “amaze” the world.
Teens should be screened for depression: experts
Experts with the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force are urging primary care doctors to routinely screen their teen patients for depression.
Identifying depression in seniors
According to recent statistics, depression affects more than six million people over age 65 in the United States.
GM’s new CEO says bankruptcy is ‘more probable’
General Motors Corp.’s new chief executive said Tuesday that more of the automaker’s plants could close and bankruptcy is “more probable” as GM works to meet new, tougher requirements for government aid.