Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Bay Area heat wave continues today, cools tomorrow - San Jose Mercury News (Lickfold)

Bay Area heat wave continues today, cools tomorrow - San Jose Mercury News
Hot? Take solace in being here and not in Los Angeles, where the temperature soared to an all-time high of 113 for a few minutes on Monday. With more of the same expected for the Bay Area on Tuesday, think cool thoughts as the fall heat wave holds on for
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Tom Friedman's electric car aid acid test - Washington Post
Tom Friedman of the New York Times has been over to see the future in China again -- and guess what? It still works! The latest stroke of genius by Beijing’s enlightened central planners, Friedman reports, is "$15 billion in seed money for the country's
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Women's Car Shot On I-70 - msnbc.com
THE PITTSBURGH CHANNEL.com EIGHTY-FOUR, Pa. -- Police said someone shot a car driving on Interstate 70 in western Pennsylvania, but neither of the two women inside was hurt. State police in Somerset Township said the car was driving between the
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

UK Charts: Race cars are better than Halo - DESTRUCTOID
After only one week atop the UK Chart, Halo: Reach has been shunted into second place by F1 2010 , proving that Britain's love for sport of any description displaces what Microsoft has erroneously called the "biggest" shooter of the year. Dead Rising 2 has
Source: www.destructoid.com

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Benelux Stocks: Beter Bed, Spyker Cars, Unilever, 4Energy - BusinessWeek
Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- The Amsterdam Exchanges Index advanced 1.38, or 0.4 percent, to 339.23 at 3:15 p.m. local time, rising for a second day. Belgium’s Bel20 Index was little changed at 2,601.83. The following are among the most active stocks in the
Source: www.businessweek.com

Fiat Worker’s 7 Cars a Year Impair Europe Efficiency - BusinessWeek
(Updates with share performance in 22nd paragraph.) Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co.’s 1,300 workers in Antwerp, Belgium, are fighting for their jobs, hoping for a white knight to rescue the factory from closure. “We’re trying to find an
Source: www.businessweek.com

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