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 A passenger on a Greyhound bus cut the driver s throat Wednesday, causing a crash that killed six of the 4 stanley kubek 0 people aboard and prompted Greyhound to temporarily halt service nationwide. The driver told authorities the attacker used a box cutter.The driver was treated for a cut to his neck and was stable after surgery, a hospital official said. The attacker, who had a Croatian passport, was killed, the FBI said.  Speaking by cellular phone from the crash site, passenger Carly Rinearson told CBS affiliate WTVF that a man who looked to be 30 to 35 years old kept approaching her front seat in the bus and asking what time it was. The man then asked if he could have her seat, Rinearson said.She said no. Afterward, the man walked up to the front of the bus and slashed the driver s throat, she said. He just went up to the bus driver and, like, slit his throat, and the driver turned the wheel and the bus tipped over,  Rinearson said.         She said the bus then swerved off the road and crashed.The crash happened on Interstate 24 near Manchester, 50 miles southeast of Nashville stanley website . The bus originated in Chicago with a final destination of Orlando, Fla., Greyhound spokesman Mike Lake said.Six people died at the scene, and the 34 others on board were injured, said Dana Keeton, a Tennessee Department of Safety spokeswoman.Greyhound initially said 10 people had died, but the company s chairman later told reporters stanley water bottle  that six had died.            Keeton said the injured were taken to at least s Vyum Doc: Anthony claimed she got pregnant after passing out
 Griping about air travel is about as fresh as in-flight coffee, but there are a ton of ways to tweak the det stanley hrnek ails and make flying genuinely enjoyable. If you could do anything to improve the flying experience, what would it be      We posed this question to a handful of creative folks, and we ;ll be sharing their big ideas with you this week. Up first is Elizabeth Whelan, a New York-based textile designer who   worked with Nike and Humanscale, and who has her finger on the pulse of next-level smart fabrics. Ditch the fleece blankets I recently flew to Shanghai from New York and, when I opened up the little care-package blanket, it smelled like mildew. My first reaction was to the odor, but as a designer I was like, Why are they using  fleece  ; Manmade yarns get tired s termo stanley o quickly. I know that they ;d have to stay within fire codes, but a nice wool blanket woven with superlamb鈥攁 natural, washable wool that holds its color鈥攆inished with NanoSphere technology would make it completely stain-resistant and last through so many washes. Fleece is also so bulky  and cheesy, really ; you could produce a blanket that was a lot thinner and warmer. NanoSphere tech repels water, dirt, and oil, with a hat-tip  stanley thermos mug to the self-cleaning surface of plants. Superlamb鈥攇et a load of these colors! Construct a better seat-back pocket I always find the seat-back pockets to be really obnoxious鈥攖hey ;re difficult to open, it   impossible to see what