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Tue Apr 8 08:04:21 2014
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HagertyHagertyHagertyHagertyHagertyCertain cars just wont recede into the
automotive fossil record. Designers (particularly those from their company
of origin) keep going back to the well. And why not? Its
almost impossible to top the cars on this list:HagertyThe gorgeous Toyota
2000 GT sports car was a giant commercial flop when it was
introduced. The status of Japanese cars in the U.S. market at the
time was roughly the equivalent of Korean cars about 15 years ago,
and a Japanese car that cost more than a Jaguar E-Type, a
Corvette or a Porsche 911 found few takers. Just over 300 were
built and the models failure continues to haunt Toyota. The roofline and
greenhouse of the 1967 2000GT show up almost unaltered in the latest
Toyota sports car concept, the FT-1. Incidentally, Toyota has probably had
the last laugh here as the 2000 GT is now the only
Japanese collectible car worth $1 million.HagertyThe 67 Eldorado is one
of the great overlooked post-war American classics. A Bill Mitchell design
triumph, its an ageless design that wouldnt look out of place in
a showroom today, particularly since Cadillac continues to revisit the 67
Eldo rear end, one of the greatest -views of all time.HagertyThe original
Jeep CJ may well be the most knocked-off vehicle of all time,
inspiring the likes of the Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser, Nissan Patrol, Suzuki
Samurai, etc., not to mention, of course, the current Jeep Wrangler.HagertyThe
E-Type was one of the
WASHINGTON There's been no real reduction in the number of U.S.
school shootings despite increased security put in place after the rampage
at a Connecticut elementary school in December 2012 left 20 children and
six educators dead.An Associated Press analysis finds that there have been
at least 11 school shootings this academic year alone, in addition to
other cases of gun violence in school parking lots and elsewhere on
campus when classes were not in session.Last August, for example, a gun
discharged in a 5-year-old's backpack while students were waiting for the
opening bell in the cafeteria at Westside Elementary School in Memphis.
No one was hurt.Experts say the rate of school shootings is statistically
unchanged since the mid- to late-1990s, yet still remains troubling.Ronald
Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center, said
there have been about 500 school-associated violent deaths in the past 20
years.The numbers don't include a string of recent shootings at colleges
and universities. Just last week, a man was shot and critically wounded
at the Palm Bay Campus of Eastern Florida State College, according to
police.Bill Bond, who was principal at Heath High School in West Paducah
in 1997 when a 14-year-old freshman fired on a prayer group, killing
three female students and wounding five, sees few differences in how shootings
are carried out today. The one consistency, he said, is that the
shooters are males c
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> BETHLEHEM, West Bank When 18-year-old Ayat al-Akhras blew herself up outside
a busy Jerusalem supermarket in 2002, killing two Israelis, her grieving
parents were unable to bury her and say their final goodbyes because
Israel refused to send her remains home.More than a decade later, after
appeals from human rights groups, Israel is handing over some 30 bodies
of Palestinian assailants, including that of al-Akhras, enabling her family
to arrange a funeral.Israel has returned the remains of Palestinian attackers
from time to time during the decades of conflict, sometimes as part
of prisoner swaps, but the current round involves the most recent suicide
bombers and gunmen and has revived painful memories for families and friends
of some of the victims.In the West Bank town of Bethlehem, the
teenage bomber's parents, Mohammed and Khadra al-Akhras, expect an easing
of their grief."The pain will end," said Mohammed al-Akhras, 67, who chain-smoked
while he talked and rested his hands gnarled from years
of manual labor on top of the cane he
uses to walk with. "At any time during the day, during the
night, we can go and visit her," he added.In Israel, the return
of the remains of attackers from the second Palestinian uprising a decade
ago has provoked some anger."Those who killed civilians should be treated
like people who committed war crimes," said Meir Indor, head of Almagor,
a group that speaks for victims of attacks by militants. "Eic
ant, I'd tell them
they'd made a mistake and given me real chicken.'"Even Bill Gates voiced
his approval, both with funding and in a special report called The
Future of Food.But some people are turned off by the idea of
Frankenfood processing and the image of Birkenstock-wearing hippies chowing
down on Tofurky-like products.The next-gen companies are trying battle these
images by focusing on recreating classic recipes that appeal to meat-eaters,
from beefless sliders to buffalo wings to chicken-free strips.Products in
this category are not just appealing to vegetarians and those who dont
eat meat. Consumers who are meat eaters are becoming more interested, says
Mintel analyst Bloom.And meat eaters are where the money is. According to
Mintel, meat alternatives were a $553 million growing market in 2012. The
red meat market alone is $58 billion, and the key to future
success is taking a piece of that carnivorous pie.Companies like Beyond
Meat and Hampton Creek say they aren't looking to create niche, luxury
products for vegetarians and vegans -- theyre looking to line the shelves
of major markets like Winn Dixie and Wal-mart.One company that knows how
to do that is Gardein Protein.Gardein founder Yves Potvin created a veggie
dog back in the 1980s under the name Yves Veggie Cuisine. He
sold the company and later started Gardein, whose products now are in
more than 20,000 supermarkets, more than 50 universities, Epcot Resort at
Walt Disne
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