HOT DOGS (Daily Mirror) IT'S hard to see how the
HOT DOGS (Daily Mirror)
IT'S hard to see how the VW Eos convertible can fail to be next year's most sought-after car. The successor to the Golf cabriolet ticks all the boxes at this week's Frankfurt motor show - premium image, folding hard-top, sharp looks and enough power from the 3.2 V6 to silence any hairdresser jibes.
As energy concerns escalate, West gears up for new boom (Arizona Daily Star)
PARACHUTE, Colo. - John Loschke climbs out of his truck in the cramped parking lot outside the Outlaws restaurant and surveys the collection of cars, trucks and RVs. It's lunch hour on a hot summer
Demo show unveils $800 ThinkPad (InfoWorld)
( InfoWorld ) - HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Mobility and collaboration were two of the major themes as Demo Fall 2005 conference kicked off on Tuesday. In its 16th year, Demo gives startups and established vendors six minutes to demonstrate products to an audience of over 2,000 venture capitalists and large high-tech companies looking for acquisitions. Lenovo Group the China-based
West's Natural Resources Industries Booms (AP via Yahoo! News)
John Loschke climbs out of his truck in the cramped parking lot outside the Outlaws restaurant and surveys the collection of cars, trucks and RVs.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage Debuts
Aston Martin chose the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance as the venue to make the North American debut of its sexy, new V8 Vantage sports car.
Editors of MSN Autos
Motor Trader - Hot News (Motor Trader)
Speculation is mounting that the two Chinese companies, which fought over the scraps of MG Rover, are close to an agreement that will see the British cars built in China.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
Editors of MSN Autos
ENOKIAN: More hot air over Hurricane Katrina (The Illinois Leader)
OPINION - President Bush has taken more than his fair share of criticism over Hurricane Katrina response failures. Democrats from across the nation immediately injected petty political squabbles and race baiting into the storms tragic aftermath. Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco leapt on the anti-Bush bandwagon; eager to deflect blame from her own failed policies. Fox News reported that the










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