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...other end of the park, retirees Joyce and Pat Busbee haven't had breakfast yet, but the 70-year-old patriarch already has his Sony Vaio revved up, ready to research a new motor home to replace the couple's luxury 40-ft. Country Coach. "It's the best thing since sliced bread," jokes Joyce, referring to the wireless service, not her 12-ft. living room, full-size tub or double-door fridge. Nice amenities, but after two years on the road, they most cherish the spontaneous instant messages sent via the Internet from their 10-year-old granddaughter...
...Phaeton - a sedan that cost over $900 million to develop, with an optional 12-cylinder engine and a sticker price expected to top $85,000 - hits American dealerships in December with a modest sales target. (The Touareg, which is seeing growing demand in the States and was named Motor Trend magazine's SUV of the year, was introduced in Germany last November and sold 9,200 units in Europe in the first half of 2003; the Phaeton, available in Europe for more than a year, has been no threat to the Mercedes S Class and BMW 7 Series, selling less...
...which, unique for a boat this length, can pass through the locks and up the Chicago River to downtown. Six hours costs $1,800 for 20 people CANNES: DOLMEN CHARTER Sail like a movie star on the 20.4-m, 16-passenger L'Alliance, which has a 40-h.p. outboard motor and a kayak, starting...
Shackelford was studying the mechanics of mitosis in the Center for Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences and Medicine at HMS, and had published a paper suggesting a new model for how the microtubular-motor protein works for the Journal of Current Biology last February...
...motor never stops,” says Westerfield. “His intensity and effort on the field really elevate the level of everyone’s play...