CARRIAGE TRADE TOUR: Survivors of auto's halcyon era take a spin (The Monterey County Herald)
Back in its heyday, the 1906 National was one of the world's only stretch limousines, owned by the Santa Fe Railroad, which used it as a stagecoach to transport passengers from its stations to their Western California homes.
Michael O'Leary: Cheap & cheerful (Independent)
There are many words to describe Michael O'Leary, but chic would not be one of them. The 46-year-old chief executive of Ryanair emerges at speed into Gatwick's arrivals hall off one of his airline's flights from Dublin wearing some very ordinary jeans, equally cheap-looking black loafer shoes – and what looks suspiciously like a shell-suit top. On the other hand, even if he has made a fortune ...
Metro track fires frequent but on the decline (The Washington Examiner)
Metro passengers were frustrated Thursday when a track fire at Metro Center brought Red Line trains to a standstill during the morning rush hour, and statistics show the system averaged one such incident a week over the past year.
Some still treasure visits to trash heap (The News Journal)
Hardy few Delawareans deliver their own garbage