The Nissan Pulsar has been recalled to address two safety issues, including a curtain airbag defect that affects every new-generation car imported to Australia to date. Affecting 12,000 Nissan Pulsar hatches and 800 Pulsar sedans, the ...
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BMW Australia is recalling 2893 vehicles across six model lines due to a fault that could affect the vehicles’ braking performance. Part of a global recall of approximately 176,000 cars, the local recall affects 116 BMW 1 Series ...
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Scrap metal consists of a wide range of recyclable materials. Although most of the people might equate it as piece of superfluous metal part, which has no particular value, but the scrap industry is very floatable in a number of countries ...
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A Wisconsin gallery opening next month will feature photos from an upcoming book on cyclocross. The book, Endure: Ballet in the Mud, is being published by the Wisconsin Bike Federation. It features the work of four photographers and one ...
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A ban on State purchases of vegetable oil processed from imported rapeseeds is to protect domestic farmers' economic interests and does not mean the government is concerned about the safety of genetically modified food, an industry insider ...
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Avery Dennison announced preliminary, unaudited results for its third quarter ended September 28, 2013. All non-GAAP financial measures referenced in this document are reconciled to GAAP in the attached tables. Unless otherwise indicated, ...
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Subaru has teased a new concept car ahead of its official unveiling at next month’s Tokyo motor show. Said to be a “new sports tourer prototype” due to launch in production form in Japan in 2014, Subaru says the Levorg ...
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Cargo theft and cattle rustling are crippling crimes for farmers and ranchers. Theft may take the form of one big grab and run, or it may be the death-of-a-thousand-cuts. A tiny sampling of recent cargo hits from the Associated Press: In ...
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Judging by the designer shoes this young Chinese entrepreneur is sporting, his business, a cozy Italian restaurant in an upscale Shanghai neighborhood, must be doing rather well. The new car parked outside reinforces that observation. On ...
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The Internet has established itself as one of the most prominent resources in marketing and networking today. In fact, it no longer seems viable for companies not to have an online presence. This is especially true of the construction ...
An office chair, or desk chair, is a type of chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office. It is usually adjustable and has a set of wheels. Office chairs were developed around the mid-19th century as more workers spent their ...
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Online disposable packaging supplier CupDepot has expanded its product portfolio with the addition of new deli containers from the US-based packaging products manufacturer Karat. The new products available on CupDepot's website include ...
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In 2012, forests and other wooded land occupied around 40% of the total area of the EU, cropland a quarter and grassland a further fifth, while artificial areas, such as buildings, road and rail networks accounted for 5%. These data are ...
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Hertz is giving people around the world another reason to travel to Europe with a fresh list of performance models added to its premium rental car range. Offering customers “the driving experience of a lifetime”, Hertz ...
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iMerchandise app provides innovative, on-the-go solution for fashion buyers iMerchandise, a groundbreaking app poised to innovate the way fashion buyers work, is now available. This revolutionary new tool is designed to keep all of a ...
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