Monday, 27 December 2010

Saudi Arabia gets $500 million deal to produce cars - Seattle Times (East Lulworth)

Saudi Arabia gets $500 million deal to produce cars - Seattle Times
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A Saudi university said it has signed a deal with a South Korean firm to produce passenger cars. The South Korean concern is investing $500 million in the project. Abdullah al-Othman president of King Saud University said the first
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Annapolis Mayor: Clear Cars From Snow Routes - msnbc.com
WBALTV.com ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Annapolis residents with cars parked on Emergency Snow Routes need to find another place to park. Despite a fluctuating storm forecast, Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen issued a statement shortly before 5 p.m. that the city's
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Fire damages cars at Catholic University - WTOP Radio
WASHINGTON (AP) - Several cars in a parking lot at Catholic University in Washington were damaged after a fire apparently started in one vehicle and spread to others. D.C. Fire and EMS spokesman Pete Piringer says the fire started Saturday around 1:30 p.m
Source: www.wtopnews.com

Montana miner to supply palladium for GM cars again - Detroit Free Press
BILLINGS, Mont. -- General Motors is renewing ties with a Montana mining company that provides precious metals for emission-reducing catalytic converters, according to documents filed Thursday with federal regulators. The deal restores a decade-long
Source: www.freep.com

Mobile Police: Homemade Tow Trucks are Stealing Cars - msnbc.com
(MOBILE, Ala.) - Fresh off the heels of an FBI report that crime in Mobile is rising, Mobile police are stepping up their game against the thugs who steal cars. Police say part of the problem are homemade tow trucks; thieves are throwing them together
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Mont. miner to supply palladium for GM cars again - WBOC
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - General Motors Co. is renewing ties with a Montana mining company that provides precious metals for emission-reducing catalytic converters, according to documents filed Thursday with federal regulators. The deal restores a decade
Source: www.wboc.com

Department of Energy taps Kettering University for $125,000 research on how older cars react to ethanol - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan — Just two months after the government allowed more ethanol in gasoline, the ongoing debate about how the greener fuel affects older cars continues to be studied in Vehicle City. The Department of Energy is funding research by two
Source: www.mlive.com

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TALKING CARS: Slip, stutter, stall - Abington Mariner
QUESTION: I have a 2003 Ford 4x4 Explorer XLS that I purchased new. It has a 4.0 v-6 with a five-speed auto O/D transmission. There are currently 38,000 miles on the truck. When it is warmed up, driving in two-wheel drive, there is an intermittent bumping
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