The guys behind the hot spot (Kansas City Star) WALNUT
The guys behind the hot spot (Kansas City Star)
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - You walk into a club and, instantly, hundreds of brains begin computing where you fall on a scale of 1 to 10. No need for guilt or offense. It's as subconscious as blinking.
Hunger for hot meals has eateries hoppin' (Miami Herald)
Rosemarie Morrow was a bustling blur of pink with a white dishrag in her hand, clearing plates from tables under lights and air conditioner puffs Saturday morning.
Widened road will fill quickly with more cars (Orlando Sentinel)
Widening of Lake Emma Drive is another example of the mixed blessings that accompany road improvements in these parts.
Prices of Muscle Cars Showing Increasing Strength (HispanicBusiness.com)
In the sizzling '60s, rude, crude muscle cars snarled, burning rubber and spewing raw horsepower. Today some of those rough old outlaws - Chevelle Super Sports, GTOs, Mustangs, Camaros and Road Runners - grace museum floors. Moreover, they've become the unlikely new stars of classic car auctions.
Hookers' new hot spots (New York Daily News)
Lingering around the shadowy base of the Queensboro Bridge, a cluster of young women smile at men stepping off buses and leering from inside idling cars.
HOT NEWS (Zaman Online)
A train crash occurred in the south of India today. The death toll is feared to increase. Due to heavy rains in Andhra Pradesh province a train derailed, pushing seven train cars into a river.
Hot wheels for high rollers (The Arizona Republic)
Extreme car enthusiasts spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their automobiles, even if they only drive them sparingly. But a Scottsdale entrepreneur thinks there is a better way for exotic car junkies to feed their jones.
Car colors: Silver hot, but gold gaining (CNN.com)
Nobody knows exactly what cars will look like in 2009, but an auto paint company says it knows what colors they'll be.










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