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Highlights this month
1 month ago Vlastik's homecoming
Forestry Tasmania staff members Mick Miller and Leigh Edwards were on hand to cheer on Vlastik at the finish of his amazing challenge. Travelling in the Forestry Tasmania Community Access ...
Forestry Tasmania - 11 p.m. Thursday 30th October 2008
1 month, 1 week ago First dates and concrete bras
I don't know about you, but first dates have a habit on infringing on memories as nothing else will. The catastrophes of life certainly include my attempts at romance many ...
ABC Unleashed - 11 p.m. Tuesday 21st October 2008
1 month, 3 weeks ago Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here
Wired is running a story about the small but vocal, and growing, number of people who aren't waiting for automakers to deliver plug-in hybrids. They're shelling out big money to ...
Slashdot - 6:11 p.m. Monday 6th October 2008
1 month, 4 weeks ago Credit Freeze Hits Economy
The world economy continues to slide closer to the edge of recession with manufacturing around the world taking a major hit last month from the credit crunch and the credit ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 10:32 p.m. Friday 3rd October 2008
2 months ago Ford, Honda US sales plummet as credit tightens
Ford and Honda's US sales of cars and trucks tumbled in September as tighter credit scared off consumers.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 6:47 a.m. Thursday 2nd October 2008
3 months, 1 week ago Ford to invest $87.5m to retool truck plant
Automaker rejigs plant for more fuel-efficient cars. 27 Aug 2008 2:05 PM
Business Spectator automotive - 2:05 p.m. Wednesday 27th August 2008
3 months, 3 weeks ago AAA Welcomes 5 Star-Car
Australia's peak motoring body, the Australian Automobile Association, today congratulated Ford Australia following the announcement it has produced the first locally-made vehicle to receive a 5-star safety rating.
Australian Automobile Association - 8:07 p.m. Wednesday 6th August 2008
4 months ago Microsoft Bets Big On Computing For the Car
dstates writes "The automobile industry may be hurting, but Microsoft is doubling down and making a massive new investment in its automotive business unit. Microsoft already works closely with a ...
Slashdot - 12:48 a.m. Wednesday 30th July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Record loss leads Ford to change focus
THE world's third-biggest car maker, Ford, posted a record quarterly loss of $US8.7 billion ($9.1 billion) and accelerated its conversion to fuel-efficient vehicles to wean itself from money-losing trucks.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - midnight Saturday 26th July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Ford to go small after $9.1bn loss
FORD will focus more resources on small, fuel-efficient cars in a bid to stem massive losses driven by a sharp fall in truck sales.
The Australian Business News - midnight Friday 25th July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Ford posts Q2 loss of $US8.7bn
Car maker hurt by a slump in truck, SUV operations. 25 Jul 2008 3:45 AM
Business Spectator automotive - 11:25 p.m. Thursday 24th July 2008
4 months, 2 weeks ago The Car of Tomorrow Has an Extension Cord
Forget hydrogen. The car of the future has an extension cord and a great big laptop battery. The next evolution of the automobile will be plug-in hybrids that get their ...
Wired: Science - 2 p.m. Saturday 19th July 2008
The Car of Tomorrow Has an Extension Cord
Forget hydrogen. The car of the future has an extension cord and a great big laptop battery. The next evolution of the automobile will be plug-in hybrids that get their ...
Wired Top Stories - 2 p.m. Saturday 19th July 2008
4 months, 3 weeks ago Ford won't comment on Volvo sale rumours
Ford Motor Co isn't commenting on a Chinese business journal report that China's Chery Automobile Corp is interested in buying Ford's Volvo unit.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 6:50 a.m. Tuesday 8th July 2008
5 months ago US car sales plunge
Sales for General Motors, Toyota and Ford sink in June as high fuel prices drive consumers away from gas-guzzling trucks.
The Age - 6:52 a.m. Wednesday 2nd July 2008

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