• Stay in your car and keep warm by running the engine as much as you can.

    BBC: UK snow and ice continue to disrupt travel

  • But instead of warm water running through it, it had cool water.

    ECONOMIST: Athletics

  • An 11-year-old boy died of carbon monoxide poisoning after being overcome as he sat in a running car to keep warm, while his father was shoveling snow to get the car out of a snow bank in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood.

    WSJ: A state-by-state look at the Northeast snowstorm

  • At least five deaths in the U.S. were blamed on the snowstorm, including an 11-year-old boy in Boston who was overcome by carbon monoxide as he sat in a running car to keep warm while his father shoveled Saturday morning.

    WSJ: Northeast trying to get back on track after storm

  • At least four deaths in the U.S. were blamed on the overnight snowstorm, including an 11-year-old boy in Boston who was overcome by carbon monoxide as he sat in a running car to keep warm while his father shoveled Saturday morning.

    NPR: The Big Dig-Out: New England, NY Slammed With Snow

  • Stuck drivers peeked out from time to time, running their cars intermittently to warm up as they waited for help.

    WSJ: New Yorkers tell of hours stranded on snowy roads

  • They have since been pushed into the Sea of Japan by a branch of the warm Kuroshio current that is running much closer to land than usual, and have spread up Japan's west coast and even through the Tsugaru strait between Japan's main island, Honshu, and northern Hokkaido into the Pacific Ocean.

    ECONOMIST: A netful of trouble for Japanese fishermen

  • The boy hopped in the snowed-in family car to warm up, but the engine was running and the exhaust pipe was blocked by snow, causing carbon monoxide to accumulate in the car.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • In a statement, the PSNI said motorists had a tendency to leave their vehicles running during a cold snap to de-ice them or warm them up.

    BBC: Three arrests over Belfast car thefts

  • When I noticed that Mr. Dorough's pronounced biceps and abs weren't keeping him warm, I doubled down on my belief that running around the Central Park reservoir a couple of times a week, walking to appointments whenever possible and taking an occasional ski vacation is all the exercise one needs.

    WSJ: This Is One That's for the Spartans

  • Huntsman has a warm relationship with McCain and has been mentioned as a possible running mate.

    NEWYORKER: On the Bus

  • When the meat got all warm and sticky in her fingers, she rinsed her right hand under cold running water and started again.

    NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena

  • Johnson mooches around the warm-up area - stretching those vast calves that pounded him around the running tracks of Europe and Asia for cash and records.

    BBC: The pariah of the sporting world

  • For two days running, he swallowed a thermometer with a transmitter attached to it and then rode a stationary bicycle in an uncomfortably warm room for an hour.

    ECONOMIST: Athletics

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