Porsche Cayman S PremieresThe largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt
Porsche Cayman S Premieres
The largest show in Europe, the Frankfurt show featured worldwide premieres of 80 concept and production vehicles.
Editors of MSN Autos
Placing Ads in Some Surprising Spaces (New York Times)
Once-conservative mainstay marketers are looking to nontraditional media as they seek to reach bombarded consumers.
Odd "Centaurs" Displayed in Central Sofia (Novinite.com)
Bulgaria in Brief: 24 November 2005, Thursday. A Bulgarian sculptor has put on display several "modern centaurs" that drew much attention in downtown Sofia. Georgi Donkov has used old automobiles to create odd hybrids between cars and men.
Return to Publication (Howell Tri Town News)
Advertisement Insurance Replacement Sale Record-breaking new sales cause abundance of pre-owned automobiles.
Banker gets prison for fraud (Casper Star-Tribune)
A federal judge has sentenced the former chief executive officer of the Bank of Jackson Hole to nearly four years in prison for fraudulently taking $1.5 million from the bank to pay for trips, cars and other personal expenses.
Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
Ann Job
Cyclist to have more places to ride in San Marcos (North County Times)
SAN MARCOS ---- Bicyclist will have more places to ride safely throughout San Marcos in years ahead as the city implements its updated bikeway master plan, said several regional cycling officials this week.
Blogs woo advertisers away from old media (International Herald Tribune)
The parade of mainstream advertisers starting to use nontraditional media is growing.
Good for America? (Anniston Star)
"What s good for General Motors is good for the rest of America." Pundits and passersby got a lot of mileage out of that statement back in 1955 when Charlie Wilson, the chairman of General Motors, made it before a Senate committee.
Wheeling-PH Chamber Wants To Clear The Air (Des Plaines Journal)
The Wheeling-Prospect Heights Chamber of Commerce has received $115,000 in federal funding to run the Clean Air Counts program. The program encourages businesses to voluntarily improve energy efficiency.










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