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Cars We Remember: Reader recalls helpful hand with 1966 El Camino

Greg Zyla More Content Now USA TODAY NETWORK Q: Hello, Greg. I just read your article on nostalgia from the ’50s and ’60s and wanted to share an experience from about five years ago. My wife and I were taking my 1966 El Camino to the Devil s Run car show in North Dakota when the car started running terribly. It was very low on power and backfiring whenever we had to go up a small hill or anything that put a load on the engine. We were on Highway 2 heading west and decided to pull into the little town of Michigan, North Dakota, where there sat this old-time gas station and we pulled in. I had a good guess what was wrong with the car and asked if I could borrow a set of feeler gauges as I was sure that my ignition points had closed up. The young man I talked to said to go ahead and take what I needed out of his toolbox.

Cyr column: Ukraine turmoil reflects Europe s history

Cyr column: Ukraine turmoil reflects Europe’s history By Arthur I. Cyr More Content Now USA TODAY NETWORK Once again, Ukraine is emerging as a focus of tension between Russia and the United States as well as Europe. An always-uncertain ceasefire has broken down, and very substantial Russian troop movements in the region now accompany sporadic fighting. In addition, Moscow is stating as well as otherwise signaling that diplomatic relations with the West in general, and the U.S. in particular, are deteriorating seriously, perhaps ominously. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has declared that dealings with Washington have “bit bottom.”

Religion Bulletin: Inspiration for Chariots of Fire makes evangelical debut

Religion Bulletin: Inspiration for ‘Chariots of Fire’ makes evangelical debut More Content Now USA TODAY NETWORK RELIGIOUS EVENTS IN HISTORY On April 6, 1932, Olympic athlete and subject of the 1981 Oscar-winning film “Chariots of Fire,” Eric Liddell makes his evangelical debut by speaking to a group of men in Armdale, Scotland, on behalf of the Glasgow Students’ Evangelistic Union. Liddell, a devout Christian, became famous at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris for not only setting world records, but also for refusing to participate in any events held on a Sunday. Hoping to capitalize on Liddell’s notoriety, the GSEU hoped he would draw large crowds to hear the Gospel. Liddell later returned to China, where he was born and previously had done missionary work, to promote Christian values to wealthy Chinese students. In 1943 Liddell was interned at the Weihsien Internment Camp by the Japanese where he became a leader and minister.

Cars We Remember: Recalling muscle cars and two special Olds 442s

Cars We Remember: Recalling muscle cars and two special Olds 442s
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MANGINO: Virginia abolishes death penalty, joining 22 other states

MANGINO: Virginia abolishes death penalty, joining 22 other states
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