Comment and Opinion (Woodstock Sentinel-Review)
In other times, it might be a celebration; today it's more of an irony: this month marks the 100th anniversary of the first production Model T Ford, the car that changed the world.
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First look at ‘Ilustrado’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
ILUSTRADO” by Miguel Syjuco, the novel that recently won the MAN Asia Prize and the Palanca Grand Prize, is an exceedingly complicated and ambitious work.
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S.F. old and new in timeless coexistence (San Francisco Chronicle)
Back in 1961, a local author named Jack Shelton mapped out the perfect San Francisco day. It started at 9:30 a.m. aboard a cable car at Powell and Market streets, and he let readers know that a car is spun manually into position using an in-ground turntable, "...
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Jason McCabe Calacanis: On Bailouts and Sports Cars (HuffingtonPost)
I own the number 16 production car of the Tesla, and I've been driving it for two weeks now. Anyone who owns the car can tell you that a) it is not "woefully immature" and b) that it is not a "concept car."
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Sean D'Souza: Hammering home your uniqueness (The New Zealand Herald)
You've heard that Rudolph the reindeer had a shiny nose. You've heard of Coke's secret formula. You've heard that a Volvo is a safe car. So which of the above statements are true? And which are false? And how can you tell?
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Unveiled... the Audi that always gets the green light (well, nearly always) (Daily Mail)
It sounded too good to be true – a car with the intelligence to ensure it is hardly ever stopped by a red light and instead glides effortlessly through city traffic.
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