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Shopping for a new sports car over the summer, David Beverly found plenty of choices, at attractive prices. Hunting for a sexy machine under $40,000, he surveyed vehicles ranging from Detroit's muscle cars to newer models by Audi, BMW and Honda. What really caught his eye was Nissan...
Washington has started a belated campaign to win back Asian public opinion. A recent video produced by the State Department portrays American Muslims as being an accepted part of U.S. society. Unfortunately, this video didn't get nearly the viewership of an average episode of Friends. Yet if Washington fails...
Vietnam's highlands are renowned for their spectacular scenery, waterfalls and rich hill-tribe culture. But there's another ubiquitous sight along the north's twisting mountain roads: the smoke-belching, gear-grinding, Eastern bloc motorcycle throwback that Vietnamese call con trau gia (the old buffalo). First imported from the...
It might seem a shame to mar such natural splendor with the homely, polluting Minsk, but enthusiasts say the bike's beauty is in its engine's simplicity. Even novice tinkerers can fix a Minsk, and parts are easy to find even when in the countryside. Of course, the fact...
U.S. companies spend about $600 billion a year on health care and other employee benefits--a pot of gold that is attracting rivals to IE-Engine's niche. BenefitPoint, based in San Francisco, offers Web-based sourcing of employee benefits but keeps brokers in the loop. FreeMarkets, a $167 million...