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Virgin enlarges fuel tank in bid to finish races

Formula One debutants Virgin Racing have been granted permission to increase the size of their fuel tank after finding out that it is too small to get to the end of some races.

Coach Steve Neale describes him as a willing contributor, an enthusiastic cheerleader, and an eager-to-please teacher’s aide when he works in his coach’s history class.”I think he’s found a home at Hart,” Neale said.As one of Hart’s top swimmers the last four years, Bistric has long been a team leader in the pool. It appealed to supporters to raise $150,000 to air an antiwar TV ad.Its website listed 23 events in the Los Angeles area alone, mostly small candlelight vigils in parks, public places, homes or on street corners, with people reading poetry, singing songs and observing a moment of silence to remember the fallen.. Then came a long hiatus.Missions resumed in 1990, first with the Japanese Hiten probe to test space technologies. I saw plastic bowls and plates and plungers; I just kept seeing such theatrical possibility.”At the 99 Cents Only Store at Sunset Boulevard and Maltman Avenue in Silver Lake, Closs-Farley sees it too — although she moves so fast through the 99 Cents Only aisles it’s hard to imagine how she manages to focus.

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