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Chrysler will wait for IPO, CEO says

TOLEDO, Ohio – Fiat’s purchase of the U.S. government’s ownership stake in Chrysler Group LLC resolves one thorny political issue. Another lies ahead: Where to base the combined company.

Work is under way to merge the two into one automaker. Fiat SpA is Italy’s largest employer and a source of …

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ABC-Couric deal may kill off ‘General Hospital’

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor

New York, NY, United States (AHN) – ABC television is reportedly trying to land Katie Couric and if a deal is made t could mean the end of soap fave “General Hospital.”

The network is close to inking a $20 million deal with the outgoing “CBS Evening News” anchor. According to sources, duties for Couric would include anchor fill-in work, specials for “20/20,” and her own weekday syndicated talk show.

That’s where the last remaining ABC soap comes in. It would take the timeslot of “General Hospital” set in the upstate fictional town of Port Charles.

Last month ABC shocked fans when it canceled two of its longtime soaps, “One Life to Live” and “All My Children,” and announced it would be replacing them with two new talk shows in its time slots.

However, if network execs are successful, “General Hospital” was to be the last soap opera standing on the network. In order for the plan to work, the network would have to give the timeslot back to affiliates so they could then buy the rights to broadcast Couric’s syndicated show from ABC/Disney to fill the hour.

NBC and Warner Bros., her other two big options, have previously declined all offers.

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Masdar City – a glimpse of the future

Solar power, magnetic cars and a green Big Brother. Does this experiment near Abu Dhabi work? Masdar City – in pictures

A dusty construction site on the edge of an Arabian desert is an unlikely place for a model of green living. But this is Masdar City, an $18bn (£11bn) Norman Foster-designed project where just a few hundred people are guinea pigs in the world’s most advanced laboratory for hi-tech environmental technology.

Here, residents live with driverless electric cars, shaded streets cooled by a huge wind tower and a Big Brother-style “green policeman” monitoring their energy use.

Conceived in 2006, phase one of the city is now complete after three years’ work and a spend of $1.4bn. The development, near Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, consists of six main buildings, one street, 101 small apartments, a large electronic library, and the Masdar Institute .

This offshoot campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has 167 students and 43 academics, most of whom are from other countries, the US, Europe, Asia and elsewhere in the Middle East. On campus there is a bank, a sushi bar, canteen, organic food shop and a concrete basement where 10 driverless vehicles whiz people along the 800 metres from the entrance of the city to the institute.

Here are some of Masdar City’s other features. The 45-metre Teflon-coated wind tower shows citizens how much energy the community is using; argon gas insulates the rammed earth and steel walls; solar air-conditioning and desalination plants are being tested, as are thermal energy and “beam down” solar plants that use mirrors to concentrate the sun and heat water to generate electricity.

Phase two, due to be finished this year, will add 222 more apartments, and more streets and shops. An $800m HQ, which will house the new International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) , should be finished by 2013. By 2015, Masdar City is expected to have 7,000 residents and 12,000 people commuting from Abu Dhabi.

“It felt like culture shock,” Laura Stupin, a young American engineer and one of the first inhabitants of the city, wrote on her blog . “The buildings are beautiful here, and they look so different from anything I’ve ever seen, anywhere. I keep telling people that it feels like I’m living in a psychology experiment. Every time I flip a light switch in the living room and the faucet in the bathroom starts running, or I desperately push all the buttons on the stove to try to turn on a burner, I can’t help looking over my shoulder and wondering if there’s a scientist observing my behaviour and reactions in this strange environment.”

That’s because of the monitors, which analyse every human and mechanical action requiring electricity. Every machine the students use, every fridge door they open, or light they leave on, is recorded via an intelligent digital grid that senses and controls energy use and lets the power provider intervene. Showers turn off after a few minutes, sensors switch on fridges and lights. Temperature and water use can be centrally controlled.

“The city is a laboratory for the future,” says Martyn Potter, director of operations at the institute and dubbed the “green policeman”.

The Big Brother approach to cutting energy is likely to become the norm as computerised smart grids are rolled out in Europe and the US, he adds. “I want to know exactly how these buildings work. I can pinpoint who is using most energy and water, whether in an apartment or the academy. Certain students have been used to having the air conditioning on at 16C (61F), here it is 24C. Yes, they complain. But I have told them that’s how it is.”

Fred Moavenzadeh, head of the institute, and a Harvard professor, says: “The shock of having to conserve energy is part of the Masdar human experiment. We are living and experiencing what we are trying to … educate people about … We’re using roughly half the energy of a normal building of this size. We are producing no carbon because it’s all renewable. Our water consumption is less and our waste generation is relatively low.”

The plan was to make Masdar the world’s first zero-carbon city, but as the global “cleantech” market stalls in the recession, compromises are made. Foster planned to accommodate 50,000 residents and 40,000 commuters and the city was due be completed by 2016; now the final population will probably not exceed 40,000 and the completion date has been put at 2021 or 2025. The idea of a second Masdar City has been dropped; a $2.2bn hydrogen power project has been called off, as has a “thin film” solar manufacturing plant, intended for Abu Dhabi.

“The Masdar master plan is changing as the world economy changes,” says Dale Rollins, a former Shell executive, now Masdar’s chief operating officer. “It’s unfair to say that what was decided in 2006 will hold for ever more. The objectives have not changed but we have re-worked the master plan. The technology and the market has moved on. We say we can do it better and we can do it in less expensive ways.”

Foster’s vision was for Masdar’s streets to be pedestrian-only with pilotless vehicles running via magnets and fibre-optic cables. But this is now thought a white elephant. The rest of the city will be built on one floor, saving hundreds of millions of pounds. And people might move about in “golf buggy” taxis.

The master plan was to desalinate groundwater with solar energy, but for now water is piped in from one of Abu Dhabi’s gas-fired, high-energy, desalination plants. The revised plan no longer counts on-site energy generation as the only source of power. The idea of coveringA scheme for covering all roofs with solar panels was found to be more costly than a centralised power plant. Meanwhile, the photovoltaic panels outside the city are proving less efficient than expected because of dust storms and haze, which can cut solar insolation by 30% – the panels must be cleaned by hand.

People living in the city say they quickly get used to the technology but not the setting. “It’s quite a mind flip to be in such a strangely beautiful environment, then look out of a window and see flat dusty landscape stretching out to the horizon. It makes me feel like I’m living in a science fiction novel,” wrote Stupin. Green economy Ethical and green living Energy United Arab Emirates Ethical business Middle East Norman Foster John Vidal guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds

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Toyota to operate all plants in May at 50% capacity

Japan’s Toyota Motor Co. said last Friday it would operate all its domestic plants at half normal volume from May 10 to June 3, citing problems with parts supply following the quake and tsunami disaster. “As (Toyota) continues to address its production situation in Japan following the disaster, it has decided that vehicle production from May 10 to June 3 will proceed at approximately 50 per cent of normal,” the company said. Toyota said in a statement it would “decide on production after this period after assessing the situation of its suppliers and other related companies”. The Japanese giant recently said it would restart work at all its Japanese vehicle-production facilities from April 18 to April 27 at approximately 50 per cent of normal pace, before an annual Japanese holiday through May 9. “TMC deeply apologises to its customers for not being able to build every vehicle to meet their desired specifications due to limited parts,” it said in a statement. Toyota said last Wednesday it would temporarily halt production at five European plants for several days in April and May due to a shortage of parts. The automaker has previously…

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Woollyeyes Your Vehicle on Wheels

You are required to move from one place to another without facing any issues. This is mainly due to the nature of work you are carrying on for your livelihood as well as for the socializing purpose in the society. Cars are considered as the main transportation means and this is mainly due to the non reliable nature of other public transportation facilities in the country. It is naturally known that all the population is not in a position to get brand new car from the automotive stores but if you are having a valid license then you can definitely get hold of used cars or more popularly known as the second hand cars. You might be actually concerned on the conditions of the used cars if you were not having one before. You need not have to worry about this fact as used cars come in good conditions most of the time and if any repair works are necessary then the owner will definitely do all the required works and only then it will be show cased for sales. This way you can remain confident about the conditions of the used cars.

You can get a car just few months old without any issues for sale if you are really lucky but the price of the car even though it is second hand might not be that low as you think as the car is used only for very few months. If you want to have good reduction in terms of price money then you will only be able to get a used car by all means which is reasonably old but will be moving in an average good condition. This is in a way is helping many people to get a car of their own without considering this as the possession of only rich. Also you need not have to worry about the rate of pollution emitted by the old cars as without doing appropriate steps in emitting the gas through the exhaust pipe the car can never be used as it will be caught by the cops for violating the rules and regulations imposed by the vehicle authorities. It is always better to check the vehicle thoroughly in order to make sure all the things are working correctly and also you must go through all the documents to ensure that the car is not bought out of any theft or through any other fraud means.

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Why Do We Like Toyota Cars

Toyota has been a very popular car maker for many years now. They are certainly one of the most famous in the world, and are especially popular in places such as Europe and Japan. They are famed for making reliable vehicles that are built to last, and there are also many Toyota models that are incredibly stylish. More often than not the Toyota models are popular with business men and women because they are so well built and stylish. However, Toyota has certainly had some problems in recent years.

For example, this year alone there have been several recalls on certain models. The latest recall was the biggest in history and involved countries all over the world, the biggest recalls being in Japan and Europe. However, despite it’s problems, Toyota still remains one of the most popular car makers in the world. If you are looking for a Toyota car then there are a few things that you are going to need to remember. Firstly, think about whether you want a new Toyota, or a second hand Toyota. For a second hand car you are going to have to do a lot more work and research before you actually buy a car.

For a second hand Toyota it is always best to purchase one through a reliable retailer or dealer. There are many people who will make the mistake of purchasing a second hand car through classifieds ads. Of course, there are many ads of this nature that are actually legitimate, but for a Toyota you are going ot want to make sure that everything is done properly because they are often very expensive cars, second hand or new. This is why it is best to go through a reputable dealer.

One way that you can do this is to visit a car dealership near you. If you are going to be purchasing a second hand Toyota then you should go to a second hand dealership. When it comes to buying a brand new Toyota you have two options; to purchase the car through a standard car dealership that stocks all different kinds of new cars, or to go to your nearest Toyota dealership. Either of these are good options and are a lot more reliable than some other methods of purchasing a car. As long as you go about everything the right way then there is no reason why you should run into any problems.

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U.S. factories pick up work from Japan

The disaster in Japan caused a number of disruptions in Japanese manufacturing after shuttered plants halted production. But some U.S. factories are stepping in to pick up the slack. Japanese automaker Nissan (NSANY) announced last week that it will start shipping engine components from its plant in Decherd, TN, to assembly lines in Japan, — the first time the company has exported parts from North America back to Japan. The parts, cylinder blocks, cylinder heads and crankshafts, will replace those normally manufactured at Nissan’s engine plant in Iwaki, Japan, about an hour from the crippled nuclear power plant. (CNN)

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U.S. factories pick up work from Japan

The disaster in Japan caused a number of disruptions in Japanese manufacturing after shuttered plants halted production. But some U.S. factories are stepping in to pick up the slack. Japanese automaker Nissan (NSANY) announced last week that it will start shipping engine components from its plant in Decherd, TN, to assembly lines in Japan, — the first time the company has exported parts from North America back to Japan. The parts, cylinder blocks, cylinder heads and crankshafts, will replace those normally manufactured at Nissan’s engine plant in Iwaki, Japan, about an hour from the crippled nuclear power plant. (CNN)

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Dayton Car Dealers

Purchasing a car can be a good option when you need to travel everyday for work. There are different types of cars available which can be selected according to their performance and style. Most of them opt for a family car which can help in carrying their world with them, some of them go for a fast car which does a 150kmph with ease. Style and colors do matter a lot when it comes to selection of cars according to performance. Dayton car dealers are one of the preferred car buying dealers where you can make the purchase. A family car or a hatch back can provide all the comfort that you need while traveling.

A mid end hatchback car has all the features which are available in top end sedan. Hatchback cars are small and easy to drive. You can take them on a busy street and drive easily out of it in less time. A hatchback car has powerful engine which gives it a boost like a top end car. Since it has less weight to carry, the hatchback car is one of the economical cars to use. Maintenance wise they have no issues since there is not much of technological involvement. These cars have a huge boot which can accommodate a day’s grocery with ease. Most of them have manual and automatic transmission system which enhances the handling of the car.

High end cars are also available at Dayton car dealers. These high end cars are designed for speed and style. They have massive engine at the front or rear of the car. Engines are operated around nine to ten thousand RPM. The make of a super car is obviously performance based. These cars have the capacity to travel over 300kmph with ease. Super cars are costly and have lots of maintenance problems, this is the main reason why they are not affordable by everyone.

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AR House passes bill allowing concealed guns in cars at workplaces

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The House passed a bill that would let a holder of a concealed weapon permit keep his or her weapon out of sight in a parked car while at work. The bill by Rep. John Catlett of Rover passed Wednesday on a 69-16 vote.

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