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Classic clips of motoring’s golden era
Classic car enthusiasts will now be able to get a rare insight into life on the road during motoring's golden era, when legendary drivers like Sir Stirling Moss made racing history and Jaguar gave us the iconic E-type.
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Hyundai-Kia named Car Company of the Year by Autocar
SEOUL - November 18, 2008: The UK's oldest motoring magazine, Autocar, has named Hyundai-Kia as its Car Company of the Year at its annual award ceremony in Westminster London, England.
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High-tech scooter keeps man motoring
John Brazelton has been the talk of the morning coffee crowd at Johnston’s Hy-Vee Food Store the last couple of months.
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Nigeria: Replace Sacked Ministers With Technocrats - RMG
The Rights Motoring Group (RMG), a non-governmental organisation, has called for the replacement of sacked ministers with technocrats.
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LifeCare Alliance motoring to new digs to serve more needy
The area’s Meals-on-Wheels provider is nearing completion of an expansion that has grown as opportunities and funding have emerged in the past year.
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Simon Carter Designs a Grille Badge to Celebrate the New Vauxhall Insignia
Leading menswear designer Simon Carter has resurrected a classic motoring accessory to mark the arrival of the hotly anticipated Vauxhall Insignia.
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Avis and Accident Exchange warn on profits
Car rental company Avis Europe and accident management firm Accident Exchange warned on profits on Monday as the high cost of motoring deters people from using cars, sending shares in both crashing.
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High-tech scooter keeps man motoring
John Brazelton has been the talk of the morning coffee crowd at Johnston's Hy-Vee Food Store the last couple of months. The 83-year-old would like to think it's his charming personality and good looks, but, truth be told, it's what he's driving.
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World stocks fall on Citigroup cuts
Most world stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. said it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
Obama, Biden speaks with world leaders
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
Biden speaks with world leaders
Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
World cotton production falls as farmers turn to new crops
World cotton production is set to fall six percent to 24.7 million tons over the next year as growers turn to other crops to make money, an international trade body said Monday.
TOKYO: World's second-largest economy is in recession
Japan's economy slid into a recession for the first time since 2001, the government said. The world's second-largest economy contracted at an annual pace of 0.4 percent in the July-September period after a declining an annualized 3.7 percent in the second quarter. The result was worse than expected.
World stocks slide on Citigroup jobs cull
U.S. and European stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. announced that it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world in the coming quarters to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
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