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1. STLtoday - Sports - Other Sports
www.stltoday.com/stltoday/spor - [Cached]Published on: 6/24/2005 Last Visited: 6/24/2005
The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville baseball team has signed lefthanded pitcher Mike White for the 2006 season.
White joins the Cougars from Illinois Central College where he was 5-4 with a 3.52 earned run average. -
2. TODAY'S TRUCKING NEWS FROM LAND LINE ONLINE
www.landlinemag.com/todays_new - [Cached]Published on: 3/10/2006 Last Visited: 3/11/2006
The changes are backed by Illinois Secretary of State Mike White and several safety groups.
"I believe this will help give young people more experience behind the wheel, in a variety of situations, helping them to become better drivers, and as a result, making the roads of Illinois safer," White said in a written statement.
Similar supervision requirements are on the books in 18 states.
D'Amico's effort is a revised version of legislation introduced in January that called for raising the minimum driving permit age to 17, which would have been the highest in the nation. The age to obtain an unrestricted license would have increased to 18.
The earlier bill drew criticism from White's office and safety experts who said teens would benefit more with increased training. -
3. TODAY'S TRUCKING NEWS FROM LAND LINE ONLINE
www.landlinemag.com/todays_new - [Cached]Published on: 3/9/2006 Last Visited: 3/10/2006
The changes are backed by Illinois Secretary of State Mike White and several safety groups.
"I believe this will help give young people more experience behind the wheel, in a variety of situations, helping them to become better drivers, and as a result, making the roads of Illinois safer," White said in a written statement.
Similar supervision requirements are on the books in 18 states.
D'Amico's effort is a revised version of legislation introduced in January that called for raising the minimum driving permit age to 17, which would have been the highest in the nation. The age to obtain an unrestricted license would have increased to 18.
The earlier bill drew criticism from White's office and safety experts who said teens would benefit more with increased training.

