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Nissan opts for diesel as gasoline price soars
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Speech over, Palin now has to prove she's ready to be US Vice-President
NISSAN Motor Co, Japan's third-largest car maker, has reintroduced a diesel-powered vehicle to the domestic market after a five-year hiatus, betting higher gasoline prices will boost demand. Nissa...... |
TTK Prestige rises on delisting proposal
St. Paul Minnesota, Sept.5 ANI: Her acceptance speech may have drawn 37 million television viewers, just 1.1 million less than those who heard Barack Obama speak in Denver on August 28, but Alaska Gov... |
'Marketplace' Report: Energy Prices
The shares of domestic appliance manufacturer, TTK Prestige were locked at the 20 per cent upper circuit to close at Rs 158.55 after the company announced that its board will meet on September 1 to...... |
Cheney visits Ukraine divided on NATO Reuters
Hurricane Gustav has forced oil and natural gas companies to shut down production and refining operations along the Gulf Coast. The region produces about a quarter of all domestic oil and nearly 15 pe... |
Cheney's Law
Reuters - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney discusses the Georgia crisis on Friday with Ukrainian leaders, whose country is deeply divided over NATO membership and distracted by a domestic political cri... |
Spying on the Home Front
60 minutes For three decades, Vice President Dick Cheney has waged a secretive, and often bitter battle to expand the power of the presidency. Now in a direct confrontation with Congress, as the admin... |
Ravens' Washington Suspended for Season Opener
60 minutes FRONTLINE addresses an issue of major consequence for all Americans: Is the Bush administration's domestic war on terrorism jeopardizing our civil liberties Reporter Hedrick Smith pres...... |
Take The Olympics. Give Me My NFL, Please
Ravens cornerback Fabian Washington is suspended one game for violating the NFL's personal-conduct policy, stemming from a domestic violence arrest in February....... |
U.S. Forces to Hand Over Anbar Province to Iraqis
When it comes to the people who run sports, look out for federations — and for officials wearing blue blazers. Commentator Frank Deford says team sports are easier to run than individual ... |