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Fuel-efficient vehicles from its Brazil unit and strong sales in the overall region look promising for the battered carmaker's future. For all its miscues at home, General Motors Corp. has built a powerhouse operation in Latin America, where its fuel-efficient vehicles could play a critical role in returning the battered company to health.
WICHITA FALLS — For Midwestern State the quest for postseason play has many times ended tantalizingly close, but with no reward for a tough fight.
Additional charges were filed Friday morning against a Lenoir, N.C., man, who is accused of dragging a Myrtle Beach police officer for two blocks after a traffic stop.
There are dozens of police out the 4th of July holiday weekend and they're looking for drivers violating the law.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee is a vital agent of the state. Some of our brightest administrators analyse reams of complex data and utilise their formidable intellectual skills in the dextrous operation of the country's economic levers.
Despite the soaring temperatures, a record number of swimmers made the trek to Huntington to participate in the Glen S. Hummer Huntington Mile at Lake Clare on Saturday.
Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell certified a parental notification ballot initiative backed by Gov. Sarah Palin, the governor's office announced Thursday.
A 66-year-old Sparks woman has been arrested on charges after driving her Hummer nearly into the path of a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper.
When Nick Arquette was 16 his single mother, Sally, died from breast cancer. He and his older brother Alex had to leave California and move to Idaho to live with their father’s family, whom they barely knew.
Just weeks before the verdict in Josef Tesar's mischief trial, the prominent local businessman was back in provincial court Thursday.
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