Unwanted at Any Speed (New York Times) A British automobile
Unwanted at Any Speed (New York Times)
A British automobile critic ranks his Top 50 lemons.
A New Generation of RFID (BPM Today)
RFID technology is changing. Advancements continue to make active tags smaller and more affordable so they can be used for smaller items, not just cargo containers or automobiles.
U.S. Aide Accused of Graft in Iraq Had a Shadowy Past (New York Times)
Two Americans, Robert J. Stein Jr. and Philip H. Bloom, were charged in federal court with a bribery and kickback scandal involving work done in Iraq.
Preview: 2006 Ford Fusion
Ford's most important sedan launch since the Taurus.
Perry Stern
Monday night City Council Meeting Conclusion (Selma Times-Journal)
Mayor James Perkins delivered expenditures from the Special Project account to the City Council at Monday night's council meeting. The city treasurer, Cynthia Mitchell, left the report with the mayor before she left on vacation.
Plus: Ray Ozzie's Memo (BusinessWeek)
Ray Ozzie's Memo
Untrained, unskilled, uncorrected drivers to blame for most traffic crashes (Kingsport Times-News)
I have been appalled at how frequently East Tennesseans lose their lives in automobiles. I am especially concerned about the continued upswing in traffic deaths and the tendency of local government to misidentify the real cause of the problem.
New Jeep Concepts
Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
Editors of MSN Autos
TWO PLEAD GUILTY TO SCAMS (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Two men involved in separate East Texas scams - one involving a $27 million Lindale real estate scheme, the other bilking public investors of a Longview company - have pleaded guilty in federal court and face up to five years in prison.
Top Sport Utilities on MSN Autos
The most popular sport-utility vehicles on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle research pages during the third quarter of 2005.
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