TV is still the hot hub of entertainment in 2006
TV is still the hot hub of entertainment in 2006 (The Manila Times)
THE year 2006 will be an extension of the major trends in Philippine entertainment in 2005. Television, therefore, will remain the dominant medium for show business. Movies will just be a peripheral venue, even as more digital films are likely to be produced this year by bigger production outfits.
Top Luxury Cars on MSN Autos
The most popular luxury cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages during the third quarter of 2005.
compiled by MSN Autos
Test Drive: Project Gotham Racing 3
Editors at MSN Autos take Microsoft's latest driving game out for a spin.
Perry Stern
Hot wheels to zoom in 06 (The Times of India)
Au revoir 2005! Time to expect a joyous roller-coster ride on some of the forthcoming cars in year 2006. Presenting you a closer look at a dozen of models that are lined up for the year...
Motor Trader - Hot News (Motor Trader)
No Banners found for this page! General Motors has announced its two UK-based manufacturing plants both set new production records in 2005. The Ellesmere Port plant, which produces the five-door Opel and Vauxhall Astras, built 188,763 cars last year 20,000 higher than the previous record.
Leading Auto Executives and Designers Introduce All-New Models at LA Auto Show Media Days - January 4 and 5 (The Auto Channel)
WHAT: Journalists will receive a sneak peek at more than 30 vehicles making their World or North American debut during Media Days at the LA Auto Show. From hybrids and crossovers to SUVs and powerful sports cars, the automobile industry will be focusing its attention on the LA Auto Show to see the newest vehicles and emerging trends.
New law likely to boost impounds of cars (The Arizona Republic)
Thousands more vehicles a year could be impounded across the state under a 2-month-old law that has law enforcement officers and tow truck drivers scrambling to keep up with the pace and has surprised drivers and car owners struggling to get their cars back.










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