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  2. Driven (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Driven is a 2012 novel by James Sallis that is a sequel to the novel Drive (2005). [1] [2] [3] Plot. Seven years after the events of Drive, ...

  3. Drive (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Drive is a 2005 noir novel by American author James Sallis. The book was first published on September 1, 2005, through Poisoned Pen Press. In 2011, it was adapted into a feature film of the same name starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn with a screenplay by Hossein Amini. A sequel novel, Driven, was published in 2012. [1]

  4. London Fields (novel) - Wikipedia

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    London Fields is a blackly comic murder mystery novel by the British writer Martin Amis, published in 1989.The tone gradually shifts from high comedy, interspersed with deep personal introspections, to a dark sense of foreboding and eventually panic at the approach of the deadline, or "horrorday", the climactic scene alluded to on the very first page.

  5. The longest Uber ride ever was surprisingly long -- and cheap

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    December 12, 2016 at 2:27 PM. Uber driver Janis Rogers is now a world record holder -- and one woman's hero. ... How a 24-year-old surfer rode a wave the size of 10-story building, potentially ...

  6. Uber will start letting kids as young as 13 ride solo. Here's ...

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    Uber has long provided a fast and easy way for adults catch a ride from one place to another, but the service has been restricted to people aged 18 and up. That's about to change.

  7. Uber Stock Is Up a Phenomenal 121% in 2 Years: But Is ... - AOL

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  8. America’s Most Admired Lawbreaker - The Huffington Post

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    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces the $2.2 billion settlement, charging that J&J “recklessly put at risk the health of some of the most vulnerable members of our society.” The announcement has no effect on the company’s stock price, which in fact goes up over the next week and through the year.

  9. Death of Elaine Herzberg - Wikipedia

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    Uber resumed testing in December 2018, starting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [8] In March 2019, Arizona prosecutors ruled that Uber was not criminally responsible for the crash. [9] The back-up driver of the vehicle was charged with negligent homicide, [10] pled guilty to endangerment, and was sentenced to three years' probation. [11]