Doha Asian Games buy $3 million worth of Club Cars
Doha Asian Games buy $3 million worth of Club Cars (Mena Report)
Dubai based Hydroturf International, the distributor of Club Car in the Middle East has just signed their biggest contract with the largest multi-sport event ever to be held in the region, the Doha Asian Games, scheduled from the 1 15 December 2006. The Doha Asian Games Organising Committee has selected Hydroturf to be the sole supplier of 250 Club Cars, a deal worth a staggering US $3 million.
Matsui to skip Classic (Newsday)
Hideki Matsui has decided to skip the World Baseball Classic to focus on getting ready for next season with the Yankees, he told Japanese reporters earlier this morning.
How Will America's Big Two Automakers Survive?
After decades of market share losses, look for a leaner and more focused Big Two.
Ann Job
Moncus pitches 10U Wildcats to opening win (Alexander City Outlook)
Bayron Knight's 10U travel baseball team started its tournament at Disney World the right way Wednesday morning when the Wildcats defeated the Wagners Classic Cars team from Kansas 10-0 in five innings.
Developer Buys 'Blue Castle' in Southeast (Washington Post)
It's known as the "Blue Castle" in the neighborhood where it has been a local landmark since the late 1800s. Now the building with the purplish-blue paint and the turrets has been swept up in the renaissance of redevelopment in Southeast Washington. Belles Rives was the classic French name that......
Detroit's 'Big Three' Automakers Launch New Incentive Programs
General Motors, Chrysler and Ford announce new programs in efforts to boost slackening year-end sales.
Perry Stern
Collector Cars With Stories All but Impossible to Beat (New York Times)
On Jan. 20, cars associated with James Bond and Al Capone - characters decidedly on opposite sides of the law - will be offered at auction.
Hyundai Sonata jumps onto Top 10 Best Selling Cars list (Autoblog)
Filed under: Car Buying , Sedans/Saloons During the month of November Hyundai sold 14,216 Sonatas in the U.S. That's a 117-percent increase over the same month last year, which is enough to place the new sedan seventh on the list of best-selling cars in the world s largest auto market. It s the first time a Hyundai has landed in the top ten since the Excel did it in the late 1980s. While










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