Video showed Roush and another passenger, identified by the Experimental Aircraft Association as Brenda Strickland of Plymouth, Michigan, walking away from the crash. Roush, an aviation buff, was attending the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual Air Venture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this week.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
NASCAR Team Owner Jack Roush Seriously Injured in Plane Crash
NASCAR team owner Jack Roush was in serious but stable condition after walking away from a plane crash in Oshkosh, Wisconsin at 6:15 p.m. (CST) on Tuesday night.
Video showed Roush and another passenger, identified by the Experimental Aircraft Association as Brenda Strickland of Plymouth, Michigan, walking away from the crash. Roush, an aviation buff, was attending the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual Air Venture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this week.
“There are injuries. Possible surgery,” Roush Fenway Racing president Geoff Smith said in a text message to The Associated Press. “But he walked out of the plane.” Smith confirmed that the plane belonged to Roush, and he was flying it. Smith said Roush’s injuries include facial lacerations.
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Video showed Roush and another passenger, identified by the Experimental Aircraft Association as Brenda Strickland of Plymouth, Michigan, walking away from the crash. Roush, an aviation buff, was attending the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual Air Venture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this week.
“There are injuries. Possible surgery,” Roush Fenway Racing president Geoff Smith said in a text message to The Associated Press. “But he walked out of the plane.” Smith confirmed that the plane belonged to Roush, and he was flying it. Smith said Roush’s injuries include facial lacerations.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Steven Adler Has New Appetite for Life
“I’M JUST an underdog who wants to get his life back together and fulfill his dreams before he dies,” says Steven Adler , original Guns N’ Roses drummer, who played on the best record of all time, “Appetite for Destruction.”
Adler, who was kicked out of the band when his heroin problem got out of control, is now clean, thanks, he says, to Dr. Drew Pinsky, on whose VH1 show “Celebrity Rehab” Adler has appeared. The rocker and his new band, Adler’s Appetite, play July 27 at the Mill Creek Tavern (4200 Chester). From 6 to 7 that night, Adler signs copies of his new memoir, “My Appetite for Destruction,” at the Barnes & Noble on Rittenhouse Square.
Adler, who was kicked out of the band when his heroin problem got out of control, is now clean, thanks, he says, to Dr. Drew Pinsky, on whose VH1 show “Celebrity Rehab” Adler has appeared. The rocker and his new band, Adler’s Appetite, play July 27 at the Mill Creek Tavern (4200 Chester). From 6 to 7 that night, Adler signs copies of his new memoir, “My Appetite for Destruction,” at the Barnes & Noble on Rittenhouse Square.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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