Berlin blues (Mail and Guardian) In Car City, a chic,
Berlin blues (Mail and Guardian)
In Car City, a chic, lavishly funded theme park in the Volkswagen company town of Wolfsburg in Germany, there is a museum, and in that museum, there is something from Britain.
LiveDeal.com Shares Top 10 Tips for Selling Used Cars in Today's Buyer's Market (The Auto Channel)
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 16 -- Employee discount pricing by the Big Three automakers and new deeper dealer discounts being piled on this fall, have led to a glut of used cars on the market, creating one of the best buyer's markets for used car shoppers in years.
Questions about The Star? We ve got answers (Kansas City Star)
QUESTIONS? We ve Got ANSWERSQUESTIONS? Questions about The Star? Does anyone yell, Stop the presses! for a big news story, the way they used to in the movies?
Metro Parks event marks 28th year (The Morning Journal)
BROWNHELM TOWNSHIP -- For the last 28 years, groups of people have shown other people a way of life that would now be considered challenging. It was a time long before life's everyday conveniences of automobiles, microwave ovens and computers.
Rally halted after co-driver dies in crash (Guardian Unlimited)
Sport: A British co-driver is killed in the world rally championship after his car smashes into a tree at 100mph.
Get ready to pay more for plastic products (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Consumers could start paying more for everything from automobiles to lawn chairs, as prices of raw materials used to make plastics rise at a rapid clip.
Godette makes the wheels go round (New Bern Sun Journal)
HAVELOCK - Tim Godette makes wheels turn from dawn to dusk and sometimes longer. Godette drives a busload of kids to and from Tucker Creek Middle School every school day, but that is just the beginning of the 41-year-old Harlow resident s focus on...
ASU sets up supercomputer (The Tucson Citizen)
MESA - Better designs for airplanes and automobiles, super-hard materials, transistors the size of molecules and better weather forecasts are among the developments that could emerge from a supercomputing center that opened yesterday at Arizona State University.
SEPT. 12-18: From the Register s archives (The Des Moines Register)
Sept. 12, 1960: A Des Moines pedestrian wanted equality with automobiles but was unsuccessful on this day. The pedestrian found an empty parking space on Fourth Street near Court Avenue, spread newspapers along the edge of the sidewalk, dropped 10 cents into the parking meter and settled in for a nap. Only a couple of minutes had passed before Police Officer Tony Mihalovich came up and asked
With Traffic at a Crawl, Planners Talk of Tunnels (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
For decades, underground highways in Southern California were a frustrated commuter's fantasy too costly, too hard to build and, given the wealth of land, not necessary.










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