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New 5-door Corsa 
06 June 2006 10:55 GMT

Vauxhall''s new five-door Corsa has been revealed for the first time and is set to make its debut alongside the three-door at this year''s British International Motorshow in London.
The five-door Corsa is slightly larger than its predecessor and has a deliberately different look to the three-door, which Vauxhall says is aimed at a younger, sportier market.
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  Cars
Honda's green seats
01 June 2006 10:30 GMT

Honda has developed a plant-based fabric for use as a material for car interiors. The 'Bio-fabric' is designed to offset all CO2 emissions produced during the disposal stage of the car, through the CO2 absorption that occurs during the growth stage of the plants used as the raw materials. In the past, plant-based fabric has not been used commercially for car interiors due to concerns about limited durability and aesthetic issues. However, the new bio-fabric developed by Honda is said to be a soft and smooth material appropriate for the surface of car interiors, with high durability and resistant to colour fading.Full Article

  Entertainment
Disney to sell films via the web
01 June 2006 12:52 GMT

Disney is to start selling films over the internet via CinemaNow, including new films on the day they come out. Disney's home video arm, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, will make the films available on a download-to-own basis. Customers will be able to buy current and older films to view on personal computers and portable devices. The service, which is scheduled to start on 6 June, comes after five Hollywood rivals launched similar services in April. Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Warner Bros., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures jointly started a download-to-own film service via Movielink. Full Article

  Cars
Porsche 911 GT3 RS for road & track
01 June 2006 10:30 GMT

Porsche has announced the October, UK launch of the new 911 GT3 RS. According to Porsche, the GT3 RS is distinguished by its performance capability and a driving experience that is said to be similar to that of a racing car. But while suited for use on the track, the car also meets all requirements for road-legal sports cars. The reference "RS" has been seen on such models as the Carrera RS 2.7 of 1972 and the 1991, Type 964 911 RS and, in common with its predecessors, the new 911 GT3 RS provides an homologation model for use in a range of racing series. Full Article

  Cars
Global debut for new Kia Carens
01 June 2006 10:26 GMT

The all-new Kia Carens compact MPV made its world premiere at the Madrid Motor Show yesterday and will go on sale across Europe later this summer. The all-new New Carens will be marketed in Europe in two versions – with seven-seater and five-seater cabins – both featuring 'European-specific' frontal styling with unique twin-chrome-bar grille, lower centre air-intake and front bumper with inset air-intakes or fog lamps.Full Article

  Cars
New Avensis range at Madrid Show
26 May 2006 10:30 GMT

Toyota brings some good news for the UK's car manufacturing industry with the unveiling today of its new, British-built 2007 Avensis range at the Madrid Motor Show. The company tells us that the new Avensis has fresh styling inside and out, increasing its dynamic and premium quality appeal. For the UK market, it also benefits from two new engines from Toyota's latest generation of clean, efficient and refined D-4D common rail diesel units. They are the 175hp D-4D 180, which exclusively powers a new flagship Avensis T180 model, and the D-4D 130, a more powerful replacement for the previous 2.0-litre D-4D engine, with additional gains in fuel consumption and lower exhaust emissions. The new Avensis also said to deliver improved handling and ride, thanks to detail revisions in the steering and suspension systems. The full range of saloon, hatchback and Tourer models will go on sale in the UK on 1 July. Pricing and specifications will be announced nearer that date. Full Article

  Boats
A Southern Man - AGD shows early promise in trials
26 May 2006 12:02 GMT

Graham Dalton’s new Open 50 has begun sailing and is working through some issues which have arisen as a result of the sea-trials. Dalton is pleased with the performance of his Elliott designed Open 50 which is hitting better than expected performance numbers. ''''A Southern Man – AGD'''', she is the first Open 50 class yacht built in New Zealand and features a canting keel and nine-metre retractable centreboard amongst other high-tech gear to aid solo ocean racing. Designed by Greg Elliott, the carbon fibre composite hull, was constructed by Davie Norris Boatbuilders of Bromley in Christchurch, and is now in the Viaduct Basin being worked up for the prior to the start of the VELUX 5 OCEANS race which begins in Bilbao, Spain on 22nd October. Full Article

  Cars
New Porsche Cayman sports coupé unveiled
26 May 2006 10:30 GMT

Following the launch of the Cayman S in autumn 2005, Porsche is introducing the Cayman, a new version of the mid-engined sports coupé that will go on sale in the UK in the summer. Based on the Boxster series, the two-seater is powered by a 2.7, six-cylinder 'boxer' engine that develops 245bhp (180 kW). It has a top speed of 160mph, and with manual transmission accelerates from 0-62mph in 6.1 seconds. Porsche says that the Cayman is proof that outstanding performance statistics do not necessarily mean high fuel consumption. According to European standards, it consumes on average only 30.4mpg (9.3 litres per 100 kms). Full Article

  Pets
Rescued dog given role in opera
24 May 2006 14:40 GMT

Barney the homeless mongrel has landed a walk-on stage role in a tragic opera just two weeks after he was rescued. The Yorkshire terrier cross found wandering the streets of Gorsedd in Flintshire is to appear in Puccini's La Boheme in Llandudno later this month. He was picked up by the animal rescue centre the same day an opera company appealed for a canine star. Barney will play a part close to his heart - an orphaned dog walking the streets of Paris before being rescued. In real life too, Barney enjoys a happy ending, as he has been found a new home. The dog, who is thought to be about two years old, is to appear in a street scene in an production with the Ukraine National Opera on 29 May. Full Article

  Pets
This dog was made for walkin'
24 May 2006 12:02 GMT

THERE was one dog that really stood out from the crowd at yesterday's Million Paws Walk which raised more than $5000 for the Warrnambool RSPCA Shelter. Judi O'Brien's dog Boru was several times taller than most of the dogs canine on the walk and about half the height of his owner. At 16 months old Boru, an Irish wolfhound, weighs 73 kilograms and takes up the entire back seat of Ms O'Brien's car. Ms O'Brien, of Allansford, adores Boru, which she named after Ireland's first High King, Brian Boru. Full Article

  Technology
Space shuttle moved to launch pad
24 May 2006 10:30 GMT

The Discovery orbiter has been moved onto its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, as part of preparations for a July lift-off. The slow procession from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the pad took almost eight hours. The space shuttle is scheduled to fly some time between 1 and 19 July. It will be only the second shuttle flight since the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated on re-entry three years ago, killing all seven astronauts. Pointing skywards, the shuttle, already attached to its orange rocket fuel tank and two solid rocket boosters, inched along its four-mile (6.5km) journey atop a giant transport vehicle. Full Article

  Pets
Dog Owners Raise Money For More Dog Parks
24 May 2006 17:46 GMT

Dogs will soon have more places to run
Somerville located in Boston already has one dog park however plans are underway to create more parks around the city for dogs to run in. Currently, dog owners wanting to take their dogs for some off leash fun use the one dog park located at Nunziato Field on Summer Street, however the Somerville Dog Owners Task Force is pushing for each of the cities 7 wards to have their own park to make it easier for dog owners to use them.
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  Cars
New Magentis from Kia
24 May 2006 10:30 GMT

Kia's all-new Magentis completes the total regeneration of the Korean company's passenger car range in less than two years. The oldest model on the fleet is now the Picanto, introduced in July 2004. And with all-new versions of the Sedona and Carens MPVs and a refreshed Sorento SUV also scheduled to arrive in 2006, Kia says it has one of the most modern product portfolios currently on offer from any manufacturer. Kia also says that the new Magentis saloon with diesel power, modern and dynamic styling, European-standard ride and handling and top-level safety, is more capable than ever of meeting the expectations of both private and fleet users. Full Article

  Pets
How much are you willing to spend on your pet?
24 May 2006 10:30 GMT

More and more people are treating their pets as if they were their children - pampering them and shelling out big bucks in medical expenses to ensure they lead a long and healthy life. Pet owner Donna Joy describes her four pampered Pekinese as the children she never had. She even has a ''baby book'' filled with pictures of her dogs when they were puppies. "I buy my little girls dresses and my little boys little coats," she says, adding that the coats cost her around $75 each. Pets have never had it so good and never have Americans spent so much on their surrogate kids. Over a lifetime, the average pet owner will spend $10,000 on a cat, $12,000 on a small dog and $23,000 for a large dog, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Full Article

  Sports
West Brom snub Spurs'' Davies move
24 May 2006 10:20 GMT

Tottenham have had a £3.5m bid for West Brom defender Curtis Davies turned down by Baggies boss Bryan Robson. Robson believes the England Under-21 international has a pivotal role to play for West Brom next season as they aim to bounce back to the Premiership. "We''ve turned down an offer from Tottenham for Curtis. He is not for sale," Robson told the club''s website. "If we can keep all the boys together and bring in a couple of new players, we have a good chance next season." Baggies chairman Jeremy Peace has backed his manager''s decision. He said: "We have made it clear since the day we knew which division we will be playing in next season that it is our intention to strengthen the squad - not take it apart." Full Article

  Cars
Elton's Bentley to be auctioned
24 May 2006 10:30 GMT

The Tudor Red 1985 Bentley Continental Convertible once owned by Sir Elton John is to be auctioned by H&H Classic Auctions at Syon Park, London, May 24. This suitably flamboyant motorcar famously starred in the video for Elton's hit song Nikita. The body was specially crafted by premier coachbuilder, Mulliner Park Ward of Harlesden and the car's long list of special fitments included: colour-coded radiator veins, Parchment trim piped in red, extra speakers and a 10-disc, boot mounted CD player. H&H sold the car to its current owner in 2002. Managing Director and Chief Auctioneer Simon Hope said, "This is a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of well-documented pop history, though the Bentley will be equally appealing to any lover of these desirable automobiles." Full Article

  Boats
Canoeists oppose hydro power plan
24 May 2006 07:29 GMT

Plans for a hydro electric scheme on one of the country's top white water rivers are being opposed by canoeists. Energy firm Npower Renewables believes the River Braan scheme in Perthshire could generate enough electricity to power more than 2,000 homes a year. But sportsmen claim water levels on the river near Dunkeld would drop and drastically cut canoeing days. Npower said the planned scheme, which has yet to go before Perth and Kinross Council, has community backing. The stretch of water at the centre of the dispute has been dubbed the "mad mile" by canoeists and is said to be one of the best white water rivers in Europe. Protesters have compared the proposed scheme to building a wind turbine on the centre circle at Hampden or Murrayfield. Full Article

 
 
 
 
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