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At GM dealerships, uncertainty is in the air

Date: Sun, 31. May 2009 20:51:01
In vehicle showrooms across the U.S., questions about the future of auto giant General Motors Corp. add to the usual haggling and give-and-take.

Allmendinger leads Michael Shank Racing to win (AP)

Date: Sun, 29. January 2012 22:48:26
AP - The little team with no pedigree knocked off the big boys with all those championships.

Columnist Novak has brain tumor

Date: Mon, 28. July 2008 20:03:24
Conservative political commentator Robert Novak announced Monday he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, less than a week after he struck a pedestrian with his Corvette and drove away.

South Korea says North torpedoed its ship (Reuters)

Date: Thu, 20. May 2010 02:25:38
Reuters - South Korea on Thursday accused the North of sinking a navy ship last March, saying the evidence was overwhelming and that it would take firm measures against its isolated neighbor.

Tidbits: Cruise tricks out rides into virtual tanks

Date: Mon, 16. June 2008 03:08:21
The ?Mission Impossible? star tricked out his collection of automobiles with pricey extras that make seemingly everyday SUVs more like virtual tanks, reports In Touch Weekly.

Tensions rise as South Korea says North torpedoed ship (Reuters)

Date: Thu, 20. May 2010 09:16:21
Reuters - South Korea accused the reclusive North on Thursday of torpedoing one of its warships, heightening tension in the economically powerful region and testing the international position of China, Pyongyang's only major backer.

North Korea denies sinking South ship in letter to U.N. (Reuters)

Date: Wed, 9. June 2010 11:25:04
Reuters - North Korea has sent a letter to the U.N. Security Council rejecting accusations from South Korea that it was behind the sinking of one of its neighbor's navy ships, saying it was the victim of a U.S.-led conspiracy.

Ford Looks to Wi-Fi to Ease Congestion and Make Roads Safer

Date: Fri, 12. August 2011 16:29:50
Ford?s chief technology officer Paul Mascarenas believes that within a decade our cars could be connected to each other by what amounts to an extended wi-fi network. No, your car wouldn't be able to log onto to the Chevy Facebook page to see what its Corvette friends are up to or Twitter a flirtatious hello to that cute Mustang convertible in an adjacent lane. Rather, wi-fi enabled vehicles would be able to communicate vital real-time information with each other to help reduce traffic congestion and avoid accidents. A vehicle slamming on the brakes because of a sudden traffic blockage could warn cars in its wake and have them prime the brakes for a sudden stop, or tell vehicles a mile or so back to seek an alternate route to avoid the tie-up. Mascarenas says such an auto-based network could also help future motorists locate and reserve parking spaces in garages and pay tolls remotely, among other functions.

South Korea raises warship, looking for link to North (Reuters)

Date: Sat, 24. April 2010 02:46:22
Reuters - South Korea on Saturday raised the front half of a warship that exploded and sank near a contested sea border with North Korea a month ago, seeking clues to confirm growing suspicions that Pyongyang attacked the vessel.

Mich. cruisers worry days of classic cars are over (AP)

Date: Sat, 15. August 2009 19:38:15
AP - Jack Beller's blue 1966 Corvette has the classic big-block engine and the enormous carburetor that make putting the keys in the ignition a roaring ode to muscle car history.
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