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Mountain View City Council to consider car-sharing pilot
Palo Alto Daily News, Calif.Car sharing could hold the key to a looming parking shortage in downtown Mountain View. The city council is scheduled tonight to consider embarking on a pilot program with Zipcar. The San Francisco-based car-sharing service would operate up to four... -
Autolib: Paris scheme showcases tycoon's battery-car gamble
ReutersPARIS - A fleet of little silver cars in Paris is showcasing France's gamble on electric vehicle technology in a project that backers say is even helping to narrow the capital's social divide. Modeled on the Velib bike-sharing program, Autolib has won...Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Environmental Pollution, Elections, Tesla Motors, Inc.
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BRIEF: $ 400 million Riyadh airport deal for TAV
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaTurkey's TAV Construction has received the design and construction tender worth $ 400 million for the King Khaled Airport Terminal 5 in Riyadh. Construction is planned to be completed in 18 months, according to a statement. It is the third tender TAV...Tags: Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Medina (Saudi Arabia)
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Wet Mat-Su Roads Bring Closures, School-Bus Diversions
Channel 2 NewsBreakup season is taking a toll on roads across the Mat-Su Borough this week, with officials saying street damage will temporarily change school-bus routes for about two dozen school students. According to a statement from borough spokesperson Patty...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Danville Police blotter for May 10-11, 13
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Hartland, Prozac (drug), Walmart, Career and Workplace
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John Tyler's president asks graduates 'how far have you come' during last commencement
The Progress-Index, Petersburg, Va."How far have you come?" Dr. Marshall W. Smith asked John Tyler Community College graduates Monday evening. Smith posed the question as part of an assessment, a "final examination" of the graduating class' continuing journey. Speaking at his final...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Virginia Commonwealth University, High Schools, Schools
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Geely expands to Cebu, Davao as it seeks to mend perception
The Manila Times, PhilippinesIN a bid to bolster its sales, Auto China Inc., official importer and distributor of Geely in the Philippines, has entered into a partnership that expands its selling and distribution network across the country--particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao....Tags: Manila (Philippines), Philippines, China
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Museum features transportation exhibits from various time periods
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comAutomobiles manufactured in Hagerstown between the turn of the century and the Great Depression have made their way to the new Rural Heritage Transportation Museum at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center. The museum, which features...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars, Arts and Culture, Automotive Equipment, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Lima landlords could be responsible for junk autos on property
The Lima News, OhioA City Council committee is getting serious about junk autos and soon will seek landlords' help with the issue. The Community and Economic Development Committee discussed the issue Monday for the third time in recent months. Fourth Ward Councilman Tom...Tags: Punishment, Fines
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Credit score confusion common
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMany consumers are confused about credit scores, harboring costly misunderstandings that could result in lower scores and thousands of dollars in extra finance charges, according to a just-released survey from the Consumer Federation of America. Among...Tags: Washington, DC, Consumers, Finance, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Economy, Business and Finance
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Reports: Florida college, university president salaries remain high
Miami HeraldFlorida public colleges and universities have spent the past few years absorbing huge cuts in state funding. To balance the books, schools repeatedly raised tuition, and in some cases reduced class offerings or even postponed maintenance projects. But...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Passenger Cars, University of Florida, CEO Pay, Colleges and Universities
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When will they fix left turn on Cruickshank?
When will someone from the city of El Centro fix the left turn signal on Cruickshank Drive? If there (are) more than four cars, you can’t make the turn in time. Then, even if there are no cars coming in either direction, you (sit) there for about...Tags: Science and Technology
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