Thursday, 6 January 2011

Drug-sniffing dogs often wrong about drugs in cars - Chicago Tribune (Seamer)

Drug-sniffing dogs often wrong about drugs in cars - Chicago Tribune
Experts and trainers agree that residue could be to blame for some false positives. In a cavernous, chilly building at the abandoned former Lake County Fairgrounds, Rothacker, the trainer, demonstrated the dogs' ability to pinpoint not only drugs, but also
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

GM to Install Phone Recharging Mat in Cars - Wall Street Journal
Wouldn't it be nice to get in the car, drop your iPhone or BlackBerry into the center console and have it automatically recharge? General Motors Co. says it can make that happen. The auto maker on Thursday expects to announce plans to install a device
Source: online.wsj.com

Bands honor Nirvana, the Cars, Psychedelic Furs and David Bowie in tribute show - Kansas City Star
Tribute fever continues into 2011. You can catch a dose tonight at the Riot Room, 4048 Broadway, where three ensembles will pay tribute to three bands. The Negative Creeps, featuring members of Overstep and the Grand Marquis, will pay tribute to Nirvana
Source: www.kansascity.com

Second impacts often injure car crash victims - San Jose Mercury News
The horrific scenario has been repeated too many times recently in the South Bay. Motorists survive one traffic collision only to be severely injured or even killed moments later when another vehicle plows into them. Two teenagers -- one from Santa Teresa
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Clunkers teach you a lot about cars (and yourself) - Dallas Morning News
My first car was what I call a character-building car. I was 16 years old; it was 13. I paid $600 cash for the blue-and-rust 1975 Audi 100. I didn't keep track of how much more cash I spent to keep it running, but I'm certain I could have bought the car at
Source: www.dallasnews.com

GM Cars, Tax Filing: Hot Trends - Street.Com
Equinox sales rose 86% to 22,764 while Buick sales rose 40%. The new Chevrolet Cruze sold 10,865 units and the Volt sold 326 units in its first sales month. Camaro sales were down 26% to 5,614 units, but still finished ahead of the Ford Mustang in the
Source: www.thestreet.com

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