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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Man tells cops unicorn caused crash (Driving jobs)

A man told police not to blame him for crashing his truck into a light post it was that unicorn behind the wheel. Prosecutor Ingrid Rosenquist said Phillip C. Holliday Jr. initially denied driving the truck involved in the March 7 crash in Billings. He told officers at the scene that a unicorn was driving, she said.
The F.D.A. ordered makers to print label warnings about risks and side effects like driving and eating while asleep.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A Pawtucket lawmaker wants to ban driving while talking on a hand-held cell phone. Representative Peter Kilmartin's bill would impose a 35 dollar fine for the first infraction and 70 dollars for the second.
Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens was accused of driving under the influence and possession of marijuana after police stopped his car in downtown Scottsdale early Tuesday.
All sleeping pills, including the blockbusters Ambien and Lunesta, may sometimes cause a bizarre but dangerous side effect -- sleep-driving, the Food and Drug Administration warned Wednesday.