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Mechanics change the motor on the #41 Kodiak Chevrolet driven by David Green
.CHP98100313 - 04 OCTOBER 1998 - CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, USA: Mechanics change the motor from the practice setup to "Happy Hour" set up on the #41 Kodiak Chevrolet driven by David Green. This is in preparation for the NASCAR UAW-GM 500 to be run on October 4th at Charlotte Motor Speedway. UPI iw/mb/Michael Bush.

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Jodi Arias (R) reacts as she hears the verdict of guilty of first degree murder after a four month trial in Phoenix, Arizona, May 8, 2013. Arias was convicted of murdering her lover Travis Alexander in Tempe, Arizona in June of 2008. UPI// Rob Schumacher/Arizona Republic/Pool