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Top Gear USA Host Tanner Foust Touring Europe In Lamborghini Reventón [Top Gear USA]Although it's a yawnsville of a story at the moment, Top Gear USA's Tanner Foust is bombing around Italy right now in a Lamborghini Reventón, on his way to tackling the Nürburgring in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640. Wake us when he gets there. Hopefully the LP640 stays in one piece, u... |
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Family given 'wrong remains' after Spain disasterRelatives of a woman killed in a Spanish airline crash were erroneously given the remains of another victim, and then were asked by authorities to return them, CNN partner network CNN+ reported Thursday. ... |
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Dodge to unveil Hurst/Hemi Challenger at SEMA ShowThe Hurst name has long been synonymous with American muscle, and the Pennsylvania company intends to get back to its roots with the 2009 Hurst/Hemi Challenger. The tuned Mopar promises plenty of go-fast goodies and is slated to debut at this November’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Created i... |
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Audi’s ad budget to stay the course in 2009Although most automakers are bailing out of traditional media outlets due to the slumping U.S. market and overall decline in viewership numbers, Audi is keeping the ship on course and isn’t planning to cut its ad budget for 2009. In fact, the German automaker will even be filling in some o... |
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Formula Zero Kart Series accelerates fuel-cell technologyFormula Zero--as in "Zero" emissions--is a new kart racing series in which only fuel-cells are used. The first race took part in the Netherlands this past weekend. The event was divided into two sections: a sprint being the first, and an endurance phase being the second. The karts are p... |
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Cocaine Abuse Triggers Brain Self-DefenseDo enough cocaine, and your brain tries to protect itself. The findings don't justify cocaine abuse: as countless addicts have shown, the brain's self-defense doesn't prevent long-term damage. They could, however, help scientists develop treatments for recovering drug abusers. Researchers at ... |

