Topic: Land Rover Group Ltd.
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Car of the year award: prestige. But more sales?
Car of the year is Hyundai Elantra, while Range Rover Evoque named truck of the year at Detroit auto show. But car of the year winner doesn't always see a boost in sales.
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Cars 2: movie review
'Cars 2' is marginally better than 'Cars' and pulls in some familiar voices, such as Larry the Cable Guy and Owen Wilson.
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Look who's driving world auto sales now
Emerging-market drivers now buy the majority of the world's cars. The BRIC nations lead the charge that will boost auto sales for new and established automakers.
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Stir It Up!
Street food and Haitian hot wings
In Port-au-Prince the streets bustle with sights, sounds, and the smells of cooking street food.
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Africa Monitor
The Steelers won the Super Bowl? T-shirts sent to Africa say so.
A US-based NGO's move to send misprinted Super Bowl T-shirts to Africa is a misguided attempt at aid, writes guest blogger Laura Seay.
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The peculiar dinosaurs of Laramidia: weird horns and more
The discovery of two new dinosaur species in the American West – which, 76 million years ago, was part of a continent called Laramidia – has scientists thinking about odd horns and why certain species didn't appear to spread out across all Laramidia.
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Volvo-Geely deal China's biggest foreign auto acquisition
Volvo-Geely deal: The buyer of Volvo, Geely Holding Group, gives the small Chinese automaker a global brand.
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Mercury may have its wings clipped by Ford
Ford Motor Company is considering the elimination of its Mercury brand automobiles and SUV's.
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Kenya travels: A remote Masai village welcomes its first white guests
Word of an American couple’s visit attracts villagers from across the valley curious to see their white skin and smooth nylon tent.
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Timbuktu tech
In remotest West Africa, an Internet cafe seamlessly blends with the desert lifestyle.
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Opel deal could bring Russian economy in from cold
The sale of GM's European unit to a Canadian-Russian consortium could help diversify Russia's energy-focused economy.
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Basra residents safer, but looking for work
Iraqi governor talks about how to revive southern Iraqi city.
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Low-priced Nano taps into Indians’ aspirations
The $2,000 vehicle, launched Monday, targets millions of Indians who up to now couldn't afford more than a motorbike.
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Detroit's Big Three: Purge the urge to merge.
Does anyone think GM, Chrysler, and Ford are too small to be effective?
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