KINYARA Sugar will close from today for one-and-half months for regular annual maintenance. The factory is expected to reopen on November 15, Pallipuram Ramadasan, the general manager, said.
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KINYARA Sugar will close from today for one-and-half months for regular annual maintenance. The factory is expected to reopen on November 15, Pallipuram Ramadasan, the general manager, said.
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Awlaki was not merely an online instigator. Most notably, his dossier included ties to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. In fact, one of the enduring mysteries of 9/11 surrounds …
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Two local advertising firms have launched joint ventures in Ghana.
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Some Tunisian university students got a preview of an education program that is designed to give them opportunities in a poor job market.
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Our spy photographers have snapped a glimpse of the forthcoming 2013 Ford Fusion. The Mondeo-based sedan looks to have lifted lighting inspiration from the Ford Evos Concept that the automaker debuted at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. With thin, slit-like projection lenses and a very vertical grille, the 2013 Fusion looks to bring quite a bit more attitude to the table than the current model. Right now, the Fusion is built in Mexico, but there’s some indication that the model may shift to a U.S. plant in the near future as part of the current negotiations between Ford and the United Auto Workers.
At this stage in the vehicle’s development, it’s unclear exactly what Ford will offer in terms of powertrain options or what the inevitable hybrid variant will bring to the table when it arrives. We are told that Ford will likely show off the first real look at the 2013 Fusion at January’s Detroit Auto Show. Stay tuned.
Next-gen Ford Fusion reveals new face originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Please join us for a discussion with Peter Thiel, a leading technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. Bill Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard and e21 Board Member, will lead the …
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A colorful ceremony commencing Liberia’s first shipment of iron ore since of the end of the country’s civil war took place on Tuesday in the southeastern port city of Buchanan. The program, which was illuminated by cultural dances, was organized by ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steelmaker.
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While there is a lot of publicity made around mobile payment services launched by mobile operators in Africa (thanks to their very well-oiled PR machine) there is much less emphasis on mobile payment services launched by other organisations.
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It started with a four-cylinder, graduated to six and then eight cylinders, and now might be settling back down to six. The next-generation F80 BMW M3, caught testing around the homeland, has let its voice be heard, and the suspicions are that a V6, not a BMW-traditional inline six, rumbles through those pipes.
Bimmerfile posits that a V6 could be “loosely based on the M5′s S63 twin-turbo V8, but with even greater high-end power and efficiency.” Whatever is under that hood – and whatever is handling that lightning-quick gear change, don’t quite sound like anything that’s come straight from the factory before, at least to our ears. Follow the jump to watch and listen for yourself and make a guess in Comments.
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Is this BMW M3 prototype powered by an inline or V6? originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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according to Public Policy Polling . In a survey released today, PPP found that in hypothetical general election matchups, Obama edges out Romney 46-45 and Paul 45-44. Rick Perry, meanwhile, would …
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