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Merkel ally accused of covering up fatal air strike resigns

A senior ally of the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, quit the cabinet yesterday after being accused of covering up details of an air strike that killed civilians in Afghanistan when he was Defence Minister. Related Stories...

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Putin heads to France eyeing 'strategic' deals

Putin heads to France eyeing 'strategic' deals Khaleej Times MOSCOW - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin heads to France on Thursday for a two-day visit aimed at sealing partnerships in car-making and energy and possible...

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Chevy Cruzes new safety score

Published on Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 11:00 | Updated at Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 11:53 | Source : Overdrive Magazine The Chevrolet Cruze has achieved new standards on the safety front by scoring the highest points in the Euro NCAP...

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Honda's Asia production sets record

Tokyo -- Honda Motor Co. set record production in Asia, including China, in October for the second straight month, leading a gradual and spotty recovery at Japanese automakers. Honda, Japan's second-biggest automaker, which has...

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Restaurants unaffected by filing

The former licensees of a popular local restaurant name have declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy. But the two-restaurant chain is doing well and was unaffected by the filing, a co-owner said Friday. Stacia Andriano, co-owner of...

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Chevrolet plans Euro expansion

Chevrolet is planning a major expansion of its model range over the next three years, which will end-up doubling the brand’s sales in Europe by 2015/16. This week Chevy is launching the new Spark city-car, the replacement for...

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GM: Opel To Launch New Models In Break-even Plan

GM Executive: Opel Plan Will Include New Model Launches, Break-even Target (AP) FRANKFURT (AP) - General Motors Co.'s top European official said Friday that a plan for Opel to be unveiled next month will include a schedule to...

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Why Renault's Latest Russia Deal Looks Smart

Posted by: Carol Matlack on November 27 Renault’s partnership with struggling Russian automaker Avtovaz got a fresh infusion of cash on Nov. 27 – and happily for Renault, Russian taxpayers will foot most of the bill. In a deal...

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GM's England plant to survive restructuring

FRANKFURT, Germany | General Motors Co. said Thursday that it will not close its Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port, England, and doesn't expect job cuts there as part of its restructuring of European operations. News of GM's...

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Merkel ally resigns over Afghan deaths

BERLIN (Reuters) - A senior ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel quit the cabinet on Friday after being accused of covering up details of an air strike that killed civilians in Afghanistan when he was defence minister.

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