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One of the largest single-day sporting events worldwide, the Indy 500 is announcing its pick for the 2008 pace car and driver. Two-time Indy 500 winner, Emerson Fittipaldi will keep the pace with two distinctly different Corvettes. This will mark a record 19th time that a Chevrolet has served as the official pace vehicle for the race and the 10th time that Corvette has paced the race. To start the race, Fittipaldi will drive a concept-only ethanol-powered Corvette Z06, capable of changing colors from green, blue, gold and yellow. The second, a special edition Corvette, is designed to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the iconic 1978 Corvette Indy 500 pace car with a similar black and silver design. This version will also serve as the Indy 500 Festival associate cars that are driven around Indianapolis during the month of May. Produced for General Motors
On February 17th, millions of people will be tuning into the 50th running of the Daytona 500, NASCAR’s premier event. Now, I realize some of you may not understand what is so exciting about watching cars go around in a circle for 200 laps. That is why our staff at the Daily Idea has been working so hard to come up with 3 reasons you need to watch the Daytona 500.
RICH RAMSEY TV. THE PETERSON AUTO MUSEUM IS GIVIVG FREE ADMISSION TO ALL ON 17 FEBRURARY 2008 IN HONOR OF THE DAYTONA 500. RICHARD SMITH DISCUSSES THIS IN DETAIL.
The Law and Order has come to Gunsmoke. "In the frontier criminal justice system, crimes against women are considered especially unimportant. These are those stories."
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Roy Rogers & wagon train scout Gabby (George Hayes) ride to stop Delgado (Jack La Rue), the secrete bandit leader. Old Caliente rancher, Don Jose Vargas (Frank Puglia), believe Roy and Gabby are behind the group of bandits and the wagon train thinks they are siding with the Caliente. Directed & Produced by Joseph Kane with Republic Pictures Corporation (1939)
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Sherlock Holmes Murder at the Baskervilles
Sherlock Holmes Murder at the Baskervilles
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