- Car-seat maker Dorel opens new S. Ind. tech center
COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) - A company that makes child car seats has opened up a new technical center in southern Indiana where it will develop and test the safety devices.
- Pitch hire rise forces sports club to reduce its sessions
PITCH hire increases have forced a sports club to cut back on training sessions.
- Ask Gill: In the clutches of car rental agencies
Gill Charlton looks at who's at fault when a hire car breaks down; and advises on visits to Monet's garden.
- What should you do if you own a lemon car?
If you think you own a lemon car, follow these steps to return it to the dealer.
- Connecticut Arson Cop Charged in Car Fire Conspiracy
The top arson investigator in Connecticut's largest city has been arrested in alleged fire-for-hire plot to burn her car for the insurance money. Veteran Bridgeport police Detective Kimberly Biehn ...
- FAA floats a break to flying car
By giving the Terrafugia Transition a weight exemption, allowing it to fulfill road safety requirements, the FAA brings the flying car closer to fruition. Originally posted at Technically Incorrect
- Conn. arson cop charged in car fire conspiracy
The top arson investigator in Connecticut's largest city has been arrested in alleged fire-for-hire plot to burn her car for the insurance money. Connecticut - Arson - Conspiracy - United States - Nashville Tennessee
- Arson Cop Charged In Car Fire Set For Insurance Money
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — The top arson investigator in Connecticut's largest city has been arrested in alleged fire-for-hire plot to burn her car for the insurance money.
- City to hire outside experts to review Wal-Mart studies
ALACHUA -- Studies related to the planned Wal-Mart Supercenter in Alachua will be reviewed by outside experts. That was the unanimous decision of the Alachua City Commission Monday, Aug. 23.
- Rental car companies fined for misleading public
Two Christchurch-based rental car companies, Affinity Car Rental New Zealand Limited and Euro Car Rental New Zealand Limited, and their directors, Kylee and Gary Harris, have pleaded guilty to 18 charges of breaching the Fair Trading Act. The Christchurch ...
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