Inside the News - Edition #318

Allan Leibowitz -
Inside the News
- 12 Jul 2007 ( #318 )
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Our newsletter generally includes a lighter story - usually about forklifts being used for purposes other than those for which they were designed. Lately, our hunt for these off-beat applications tends to lead to crime, with forklifts increasingly being used to smash into buildings and remove safes or ATMs. What next? A getaway followed by a high-speed chase down the motorway, with the work-horse attempting to outpace a line of cop cars? Well, this week, we take forklifts out of the police line-up and put them in the gallery, with a story about a sculptor with a penchant for lifting equipment. Enjoy!
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