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    Air Force Research Laboratory donates equipment to college (Antelope Valley


    Air Force Research Laboratory donates equipment to college (Antelope Valley Press)
    This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press on Saturday, September 17, 2005. LANCASTER - Antelope Valley College officials know better than to look a gift horse in the mouth, so they accepted $75,000 worth of high-tech equipment from the Air Force Research Laboratory on Friday afternoon.

    Central Chronicle--Editorial (Central Chronicle)
    SB Rane: Petrol prices are hiked in spite of general outcry against it. The minister tries to convince the inevitability of the hike but people do not agree.

    His work stoppage over (Boston Globe)
    Adam Hyzdu was tossing a football around in Mesa, Ariz., when the call came. The Red Sox needed an outfielder, and Hyzdu, whose season with Triple A Pawtucket ended more than a week ago, was summoned from the land of sun and fun and was at rainy Fenway last night for the game against the Athletics.

    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.

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com)
    I t used to be that a toilet plunger had a simple wooden handle with a plain rubber cup on the bottom. Now you can buy a plunger with a theme, one with a trinket-filled handle and complementary cup, for example, or a more exotic version, with a plush, leopard-skin cover.

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 10:01 PM  

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State) Generally, a hybrid vehicle is


    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    Air Force Research Laboratory donates equipment to college (Antelope Valley Press)
    This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press on Saturday, September 17, 2005. LANCASTER - Antelope Valley College officials know better than to look a gift horse in the mouth, so they accepted $75,000 worth of high-tech equipment from the Air Force Research Laboratory on Friday afternoon.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 8:00 PM  

    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com) I t used to be that


    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com)
    I t used to be that a toilet plunger had a simple wooden handle with a plain rubber cup on the bottom. Now you can buy a plunger with a theme, one with a trinket-filled handle and complementary cup, for example, or a more exotic version, with a plush, leopard-skin cover.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 6:00 PM  

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com) A car


    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com)
    I t used to be that a toilet plunger had a simple wooden handle with a plain rubber cup on the bottom. Now you can buy a plunger with a theme, one with a trinket-filled handle and complementary cup, for example, or a more exotic version, with a plush, leopard-skin cover.

    His work stoppage over (Boston Globe)
    Adam Hyzdu was tossing a football around in Mesa, Ariz., when the call came. The Red Sox needed an outfielder, and Hyzdu, whose season with Triple A Pawtucket ended more than a week ago, was summoned from the land of sun and fun and was at rainy Fenway last night for the game against the Athletics.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    posted by Charlie Cory at 4:00 PM  

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune


    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    posted by Charlie Cory at 2:00 PM  

    LiveDeal.com Shares Top 10 Tips for Selling Used Cars in


    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.

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com)
    I t used to be that a toilet plunger had a simple wooden handle with a plain rubber cup on the bottom. Now you can buy a plunger with a theme, one with a trinket-filled handle and complementary cup, for example, or a more exotic version, with a plush, leopard-skin cover.

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    His work stoppage over (Boston Globe)
    Adam Hyzdu was tossing a football around in Mesa, Ariz., when the call came. The Red Sox needed an outfielder, and Hyzdu, whose season with Triple A Pawtucket ended more than a week ago, was summoned from the land of sun and fun and was at rainy Fenway last night for the game against the Athletics.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 PM  

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State) AIKEN


    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    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.

    His work stoppage over (Boston Globe)
    Adam Hyzdu was tossing a football around in Mesa, Ariz., when the call came. The Red Sox needed an outfielder, and Hyzdu, whose season with Triple A Pawtucket ended more than a week ago, was summoned from the land of sun and fun and was at rainy Fenway last night for the game against the Athletics.

    Color them whimsical (TimesLeader.com)
    I t used to be that a toilet plunger had a simple wooden handle with a plain rubber cup on the bottom. Now you can buy a plunger with a theme, one with a trinket-filled handle and complementary cup, for example, or a more exotic version, with a plush, leopard-skin cover.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 10:00 AM  

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)


    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    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.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 8:00 AM  

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State) Generally, a hybrid vehicle is


    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    posted by Charlie Cory at 6:00 AM  

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)


    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Ford Motor Company Increases Hurricane Relief Efforts to Mobilize $6 Million in Aid to Gulf States (The Auto Channel)
    DEARBORN, Mich., Sept. 16 -- Ford Motor Company has increased vehicle donations, money and in-kind contributions by $2 million to provide more than $6 million in relief efforts to the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.

    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.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 4:00 AM  

    LiveDeal.com Shares Top 10 Tips for Selling Used Cars in


    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.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Watch out for flood of damaged vehicles (CNN.com)
    A car dealership lot sits partially submerged in floodwaters in New Orleans on Saturday September 10. 1. Check the vehicle's title history. water and grit.

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 2:00 AM  

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois


    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 12:00 AM  

    Friday, September 16, 2005

    LiveDeal.com Shares Top 10 Tips for Selling Used Cars in


    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.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 10:01 PM  

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune


    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    Cars took a terrible beating (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
    JACKSON - Most of the damage-assessment focus after Katrina has been, understandably, on South Mississippi homes and businesses, but insurance officials reminded lawmakers this week that tens of thousands of automobiles were destroyed or damaged, and dealing with them could be a problem.

    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.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 8:00 PM  

    LiveDeal.com Shares Top 10 Tips for Selling Used Cars in


    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.

    Cars took a terrible beating (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
    JACKSON - Most of the damage-assessment focus after Katrina has been, understandably, on South Mississippi homes and businesses, but insurance officials reminded lawmakers this week that tens of thousands of automobiles were destroyed or damaged, and dealing with them could be a problem.

    Japan's August crude steel output down for 2nd straight monthly fall (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
    _ Japan's crude steel output in August slipped 1.7 percent from a year before to 9.23 million tons for the second consecutive monthly decline, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said Friday.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    Dead man makes for juicy scandal in Brazil (Chicago Tribune via Yahoo! News)
    The evidence linking Jonas de Pinho to the political corruption scandal riveting Brazil was solid. But then, so was the man's alibi.

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    True "Freedom to Farm" solution to farming crises (The Illinois Leader)
    I will not argue with Joyce Morrison when she claims that some farmers are hurting financially, but her suggestion that we may run out of food or become totally reliant on foreign farmers for our food is patently ridiculous [ MORRISON: It's a long row to hoe (September 14). Prices are low in America because our production is high. Decades of farm subsidies and other programs to help inefficient

    posted by Charlie Cory at 6:00 PM  

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State) AIKEN


    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    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.

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Japan's August crude steel output down for 2nd straight monthly fall (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News)
    _ Japan's crude steel output in August slipped 1.7 percent from a year before to 9.23 million tons for the second consecutive monthly decline, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said Friday.

    Cars took a terrible beating (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
    JACKSON - Most of the damage-assessment focus after Katrina has been, understandably, on South Mississippi homes and businesses, but insurance officials reminded lawmakers this week that tens of thousands of automobiles were destroyed or damaged, and dealing with them could be a problem.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 4:00 PM  

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State) AIKEN


    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    Cars took a terrible beating (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
    JACKSON - Most of the damage-assessment focus after Katrina has been, understandably, on South Mississippi homes and businesses, but insurance officials reminded lawmakers this week that tens of thousands of automobiles were destroyed or damaged, and dealing with them could be a problem.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    posted by Charlie Cory at 2:00 PM  

    Toyota commits to 'future' of all (Alan Katz and Kae


    Toyota commits to 'future' of all (Alan Katz and Kae Inoue / BLOOMBERG NEWS) (The Washington Times)
    Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-largest automaker, said all its vehicles eventually will be run by hybrid gasoline-electric motors, as record fuel prices curb demand for conventional automobiles. "In the future, the cars you see from Toyota will b

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    ABOUT HYBRIDS (The State)
    Generally, a hybrid vehicle is powered either by an electric motor or by the combustion engine, or the systems can be used simultaneously. Hybrid engines have been touted as a way to make automobiles more fuel efficient, but at a cost. Current hybrids tend to cost between $4,000 and $9,000 more than counterparts with regular engines under the hood, a premium that carmakers hope to reduce

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 10:00 AM  

    Students, teachers return home after 50 years (South Idaho Press)


    Students, teachers return home after 50 years (South Idaho Press)
    MALTA - Members of Raft River High School's class of 1955 traveled Malta's Main Street Saturday the way they might have done fifty years ago. The class' entry in the school's Homecoming parade, as passengers in vintage 1955 automobiles, won the class first place in the miscellaneous category.

    Cars took a terrible beating (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
    JACKSON - Most of the damage-assessment focus after Katrina has been, understandably, on South Mississippi homes and businesses, but insurance officials reminded lawmakers this week that tens of thousands of automobiles were destroyed or damaged, and dealing with them could be a problem.

    Fuel cells get chemical boost (Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society)
    Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much, as with ceramic fuel cells, for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little as with polymer fuel cells, to be efficient.

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.Todd Wright, Savannah River National Laboratory s director, said the Toyota investment of about $1 million is a valuable endorsement

    Toyota commits to 'future' of all (Alan Katz and Kae Inoue / BLOOMBERG NEWS) (The Washington Times)
    Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-largest automaker, said all its vehicles eventually will be run by hybrid gasoline-electric motors, as record fuel prices curb demand for conventional automobiles. "In the future, the cars you see from Toyota will b

    Toyota invests $1 million at SRS (The State)
    AIKEN In a boost to South Carolina s growing automotive industrial cluster, Toyota Motor Corp. has partnered with Savannah River National Laboratory to develop a lighter-weight and cost-effective hydrogen fuel storage system for future hydrogen-powered automobiles.

    U.S. Economy: Non-Auto Sales, Manufacturing Rise (Update3) Listen (Bloomberg.com)
    Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. consumers kept spending on goods other than automobiles, and factories kept humming last month, evidence the economy was able to withstand record fuel costs prior to Hurricane Katrina.

    posted by Charlie Cory at 6:37 AM  

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