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Auto Show Season Cutbacks

Auto Show Season Cutbacks

Last week, the L.A. Times released a story detailing how the current economic crisis is impacting not only automakers’ car businesses, but also the auto show circuit. Traditionally, carmakers use the four major U.S. shows — L.A., Detroit, Chicago and...


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TOP - 50 RELEVANT BREAKING NEWS

  1. Nigeria: Festive Season - Over 75 Die in Auto Crashes

    Death toll continues to increase during the Christmas and New Year celebrations, as Road Traffic Reports from the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday indicate that more than 75 people have lost their lives at various

  2. Auto financiers ignore CRR cut, hike interest rates

    Despite a 50 basis point cut in cash reserve ratio by the Reserve Bank of India, leading auto finance banks have either hiked the interest rates by 100 bps or are planning to do it shortly.

  3. Raptors sneak past Knicks in pre-season

    The Toronto Raptors trimmed the New York Knicks 113-111 in Wednesday's pre-season contest at the Air Canada Centre.

  4. Ducks look for more offense this season

    They hope their No. 2 line of Selanne, Morrison and Kunitz can provide a scoring lift. Teemu Selanne scooped in the puck during Friday's exhibition against Phoenix, flew past the blue line, dipped his shoulder and blasted a shot over the glove of the helpless goalkeeper.

  5. Big 12 is dominating the season for a dozen reasons

    Standout quarterbacks, an overall record this year of 44-16 and taking football to its highest, spread-offense level are among those listed. The "Big 12" reasons why the Big 12 is the best conference (so far) this season:

  6. Flu season could be a rough one in South Carolina

    Health officials say new flu strains are expected to circulate this year, and it will be important for people to get the flu shot to protect themselves.

  7. Former salesman arrested in auto fraud scheme

    Police say the manager defrauded finance companies

  8. A baseball season gone bad

    I know thousands of you must have had a World Series with the Cubs on your bucket list—things to see before you croak.

  9. Financial Crisis Looms Over Holiday Season

    As the clock ticks down to critical season for retailers, department stores and clothing merchants report sharp drop in sales.

  10. Make-or-Break Holiday Season Looms Large

    Each day of financial tumult is bringing more pressure to bear on the nation's retailers -- and time is growing short.

  11. Barnard predicts fruitful season

    Southend United striker Lee Barnard believes his side are starting to realise their potential.

  12. Make-or-break holiday season looms large

    As the clock ticks down to critical season for retailers, department stores and clothing merchants report sharp drop in sales.

  13. Uganda: Road Running Season Resumes

    The absence of Simon Ayeko will pave way for upcoming stars to steal the limelight when the Athletics Kampala road running season resumes on Saturday at Lugogo.

  14. All-New Mazda3 Sedan to Debut at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show

    Hiroshima, Oct 9, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Mazda Motor Corporation has confirmed that the sedan version of the all-new Mazda3 (known as Mazda Axela in Japan), fully redesigned for the first time in 5 years, will be revealed at

  15. Armed thieves flee Dartmouth auto parts store with cash

    Police are looking for three men after a midday armed robbery at an automobile parts store in Dartmouth.

  16. Skier Schild breaks leg, out for season

    Austrian ski star Marlies Schild will miss the upcoming World Cup season after breaking her left leg in a training crash Thursday.

  17. Retailers brace for holiday season after weak September

    American consumers went into hiding in September, leaving retailers with dismal sales and an uncertain future well beyond the holiday season as the fallout from the financial meltdown pushes spending even lower.

  18. Austrian skier Schild to miss World Cup season

    Austrian ski star Marlies Schild will miss the upcoming World Cup season after breaking her left leg in a training crash Thursday.

  19. SI.com staff picks the 2008-09 season

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  20. At Season's End, a Second Life

    Swashbuckling pirates were at work in our corn patch today. Corn season being over, my husband went out in the morning to chop the plants so they could be tilled under. With a sharp machete in one hand, he made vigorous back-and-forth strokes across every standing stalk, starting at the top and working his way down until each one had been cut into six-inch sections.

  21. Abrupt End Of Eastern's Season Affects Other Teams

    Even though it had appeared inevitable for a few weeks, some members of the D.C. Interscholastic Athletic Association were stung when D.C. public schools officials made the decision Tuesday afternoon to cancel the rest of the football season for Eastern, which was unable to get the minimum 18...

  22. Injured Schild misses ski season

    Reigning World Cup slalom champion Marlies Schild will miss the upcoming season after breaking her left leg in two places in training.

  23. Posh left-back Day out for season

    Peterborough United left-back Jamie Day will miss the rest of the season after being told he needs a back operation.

  24. Marlies Schild to miss World Cup season

    World Cup slalom champion Marlies Schild has broken her leg in training and will miss the entire season.

  25. Schild to miss season after breaking leg

    VIENNA (Reuters) - World Cup slalom champion Marlies Schild broke her leg in training on Thursday and will miss the entire season.

  26. Datsyuk opens season with assist

    Red Wings C Pavel Datsyuk centered a line with LW Tomas Holmstrom and RW Marian Hossa during Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Maple Leafs. Datsyuk finished with one assist in 17:14 of ice time and also a plus-1 rating. He did not score despite tying for a team-high five shots.

  27. Ensminger to be Auburn OC rest of season

    Auburn assistant coach Steve Ensminger will run the offense the rest of the season.

  28. Twins pick up Redmond's option for another season

    The Minnesota Twins will keep backup catcher Mike Redmond for another season.

  29. Ensminger to fill in as Auburn OC rest of season

    Auburn assistant coach Steve Ensminger will run the offense the rest of the season.

  30. The Clemson Sports Blog: Clemson's season hangs on the brink

    Clemson hangs on the brink following another discouraging loss at Wake Forest...

  31. U.S. Auto Shares Plunge on a Grim Sales Forecast

    A dire new forecast for global vehicle sales battered the shares of auto companies on Thursday, particularly General Motors, whose stock plunged more than 31 percent.

  32. Global auto market may ‘collapse’ in 2009

    The global auto market may experience an “outright collapse” in 2009 amid growing concerns around the availability of credit and general economic stress.

  33. Discount Auto Insurance Time Saver

    You can locate anything on the web these days, even auto insurance. Here I'll show you how to get discount auto insurance from top-rated companies quickly and easily.

  34. Penalties costly to Ducks in season-opening loss

    Ducks fall to San Jose, 4-1, as they fail to match the Sharks' energy. Still feeling the sting of their first-round playoff elimination last spring, the Ducks had vowed they would resemble the fast, forceful team that won the Stanley Cup in 2007.

  35. The French Peak Season

    What's new in French skiing this season? Not a lot. True, the ski lift built with the longest unsupported span in the world (almost 2km) will open on 20 December, connecting the ski areas of La Plagne and Les Arcs. But the Vanoise Express has opened before, in 2003. It was closed last season for corroded cables to be replaced and, curiously, when it reopens its span will be only the fourth longest in the world. Already overtaken by a gondola in Kitzbühel and (this week) a cable-car in Zermatt, it will lose another place to Whistler Blackcomb's Peak2Peak gondola, which starts operating across a 3km-wide valley on 12 December.

  36. Fantasy Musings: Early season NFL steals and busts

    Poor Ed Hochuli.

  37. Paul Forrester: 76ers season preview

    SI.com will analyze each of the NBA's 30 teams as regular-season tip-off approaches. For a complete list of team-by-team breakdowns, click here. The information in the "Go figure" category below is provided by Roland Beech of 82games.com.

  38. Chris Mannix: Hawks season preview

    SI.com will analyze each of the NBA's 30 teams as regular-season tip-off approaches. For a complete list of team-by-team breakdowns, click here. The information in the "Go figure" category below is provided by Roland Beech of 82games.com.

  39. Sabres spoil Canadiens' start to 100th season

    Ales Kotalik scored the only shootout goal the Sabres needed on Friday night, lifting Buffalo to a 2-1 win and spoiling the Montreal Canadiens' start to their 100th season.

  40. No pre-season break for McLinden

    ONE-time Canberra dynamo Mark McLinden has booked himself into pre-season training a month early, so eager is he to grab the vacant Reds full-back spot next year.

  41. Brilliant start to season for Brodeur, Devils

    Goalie stops penalty shot in 2-1 victory vs. Isles; 12 wins shy of Roy's mark



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