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AGMC showcases latest BMW and MINI ranges at Sharjah Motor Show 2008

AGMC, the exclusive importer of BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce in Dubai, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates, brings its full complement of latest BMW and MINI releases to the Sharjah Motor Show 2008. Being held at the Expo Centre...

Dragster for sale because 235mph isn't fast enough

A racing driver is selling his dragster which can reach 235mph in six seconds - because it is too slow. Ian Caseley has a need for speed ... Photo: PA But his RoadZombie II is too sluggish to reach his dream of 380mph Photo: PA...

Jacko sued for breach of contract

London: Troubled pop singer Michael Jackson is in the news once again for all the wrong reasons. The King of pop is being sued by an Arab Sheikh for 4.3 million pounds over a breach of contract. According to The Sun Prince...

Rolls-Royce power increases efficiency for SPE in Belgium

SPE, the second largest electrical utility in the Belgium, has commissioned its Rolls-Royce Trent 60 powered electrical generating plant at the Ham power station in the centre of Ghent. The simple cycle plant, which is the most...

Exclusive supercar event chooses The Pearl-Qatar to unveil new luxury car models

The Pear-Qatar was a natural choice for staging the third Privatdrive Supercar Show this weekend (Friday and Saturday, November 21 - 22), said the organisers. The cars will be on show along the first phase of the recently...

It's Priceless The alternative reality of political rhetoric.

Wouldn't it be wonderful to live in a world where there were no prices? If you happened to want a Rolex or a Rolls-Royce, you could just go get one — or two if you wanted — and not have to worry about ugly little things like...

Air New Zealand Plans Test Flight Using Jatropha Biofuel

Air New Zealand will conduct a test flight of a Boeing 747 aircraft using biofuel next month. This is the first time the airline will try flying a plane using anything other than pure commercial fuel. Don't expect anything...

Former executives of MG Rover stall publication of report into conduct

Christine Buckley, Industrial Editor The former bosses of MG Rover, who made an estimated £40 million from the business, have stalled the publication of a government report into their conduct. The Times has learnt that the...

HMS Dragon sets out to be ‘pride of Wales’ after launch on Clyde

Nov 18 2008 by Gerry Holt, Western Mail THOUSANDS of spectators turned out yesterday on the banks of the Clyde to see the warship HMS Dragon launched. The 8,000 tonne Type 45 destroyer is officially associated with the Welsh...

Volex sales soar but profits dip to £1.1m

Nov 18 2008 by Alex Turner, Liverpool Daily Post CHESHIRE cabling specialist Volex yesterday announced its half-year profits fell 60%, although it anticipates an improvement in the second half of the year. Pre-tax profits for...

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