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Motoring roundup: Limited edition Mini arrives
Two units of a limited edition Mini built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 Formula One World Championship title won by John Cooper (builder) and Jack Brabham (driver) are here. Out of 500 made, the two cars bear the auspicious serial numbers 008 and 288.
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Greener motoring hits red light
BRISBANE'S drive for more efficient cars and fuels is likely to come unstuck because of the high number of older, larger cars in outer suburbs.
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Lower limit won't stop car deaths
PROPOSAL to cut blood alcohol limit to 0.02 labelled as "nonsense" by motoring experts.
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Automuseums.info - The Motoring Museums' Lighthouse is launched
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- BUDAPEST, Hungary - Pál Négyesi, contributor to the Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile and internationally recognized automotive historian is proud to introduce his latest website: Automuseums.info - The Motoring Museums' Lighthouse.
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Oil Falls a Second Day on Concern Output Is Exceeding Demand
March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil declined for a second day on speculation global stockpiles may remain high because output exceeds demand improvement as the world recovers from its worst recession since World War II.
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Malaysia finally motoring on right track
WHAT a build-up we've had to the start of the motorsports season for Malaysia, which begins with the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend.
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Oil Declines on Concern Output Exceeding Demand (Correct)
(Corrects month of poll in fifth paragraph, Brent price change in last.) March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil declined for a second day on speculation global stockpiles may remain high because output exceeds a slow demand improvement as the world recovers from its worst recession since World War II.
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Oil Declines a Second Day on Concern Output Exceeding Demand
March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil declined for a second day on speculation global stockpiles may remain high because output exceeds a slow demand improvement as the world recovers from its worst recession since World War II.
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Beckham is likely out of World Cup
David Beckham will like likely miss the World Cup after tearing his Achilles tendon.
AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan.
NKoreans helping to spruce up World Cup stadiums
North Korean laborers are working on football stadiums across South Africa, including the venue where their national team will play Ivory Coast in June in its first World Cup appearance since 1966. Some 1,000 construction workers from reclusive North Korea, which maintains strict control on its citizens' travels, have been sent to help renovate stadiums across South Africa, the Seoul-based...
AP: Beckham out of World Cup after tearing Achilles' tendon
David Beckham's dream of becoming the first English player to appear in four World Cups looks to be over after he tore his left Achilles' tendon in AC Milan's 1-0 win over Chievo. The former England captain injured himself in the closing minutes of the match Sunday.
AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan. His international career for England is all but over. It remains to be seen how much he'll have left for the Galaxy and Major League Soccer.
Oregon's Eaton breaks heptathlon world mark
Oregon senior Ashton Eaton broke Dan O'Brien's heptathlon world record at the NCAA indoor track and field championships.
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