Woods’ Caddie Says He’s Mad At Tiger
March 4, 2010 by admin
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Woods’ Caddie Says He’s Mad At Tiger WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Tiger Woods’ caddie says he knew nothing about the golfer’s extramarital affairs and that’s he’s angry with Woods over the scandal. Read more on WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey
EAST WINDSOR: Prosecutor says woman in fatal car accident admits being on Ambien
EAST WINDSOR: Prosecutor says woman in fatal car accident admits being on Ambien EAST WINDSOR The local woman charged with vehicular homicide in a recent car accident that killed a well-known disabled man riding a specially designed tricycle has admitted to be under the influence of a popular insomnia medication, according to the Mercer County [...]
NYPD probing Seinfeld parking placard; comedian says driver used it without his knowledge
NYPD probing Seinfeld parking placard; comedian says driver used it without his knowledge NEW YORK – The New York Police Department is investigating why a Bronx police placard was displayed in comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s car. Read more on Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Honda launches CR-Z hybrid, says margins higher
February 25, 2010 by admin
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Honda launches CR-Z hybrid, says margins higher TOKYO (Reuters) – Honda Motor Co on Thursday launched the sporty CR-Z model, its second in a line of low-cost hybrid cars aimed at meeting stricter environmental regulations and expanding sales in the tough global car market. Read more on Reuters
Will Cash for Clunkers Return? Transportation Secretary Says it’s up to Congress
February 25, 2010 by admin
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DETROIT – Will there be another Cash for Clunkers program to help jumpstart the auto industry, and the economy, this year? U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood was here to launch the 2010 North American International Auto Show. He likes Cash for Clunkers, but insists a rerun in ’10 will be left up to Congress. “This [...]
Toyota Official Says Recall May Not Fully Solve Safety Problem
January 23, 2010 by admin
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Toyota Official Says Recall May Not Fully Solve Safety Problem An executive told a House committee Toyota’s recall might “not totally” solve the problem of unintended acceleration in its vehicles. Read more on New York Times