Friday, 31 December 2010

CORRECT: China Finance Ministry: To Continue Subsidies For Energy-Efficient Cars In 2011 - Smart Money (Harbury)

CORRECT: China Finance Ministry: To Continue Subsidies For Energy-Efficient Cars In 2011 - Smart Money
("China Finance Ministry: To Continue Subsidies For Energy-Efficient Cars In 2011," published at 0747 GMT, misstated the subsidy coverage in the second paragraph. The correct version follows.) BEIJING -(Dow Jones)- China will extend its subsidies for
Source: www.smartmoney.com

McMinn authorities arrest, charge three with dropping mailboxes, motor onto cars - Knoxville News Sentinel
ATHENS, Tenn. — McMinn County authorities have arrested and charged three men in connection with throwing mailboxes and a motor off overpasses onto cars, the county sheriff said this morning. Casey Thomas, 18, of Athens; Barry Burbank, 20, of Sweetwater
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Troopers' cars hit in separate incidents - ksl.com
SALT LAKE CITY -- Icy roads have proven hazardous for highway patrol troopers responding to motorists. At least two troopers' cars have been involved in accidents during this week's storm. A trooper's car was hit Wednesday night along Interstate 15 just
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Sonata, Leaf cars near to top in choice - Detroit Free Press
The Sonata has it all: looks, value and fuel economy. In any other year, it would almost certainly be car of the year. It just had the misfortune to go up against a car that could be a game-changer for the industry. I think the Sonata is Hyundai's first
Source: www.freep.com

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