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Like many other manufacturers attempting a comeback, VW is engineering a revamp that involves both new products and cost cutting. At the Los Angeles auto show in December, the company is expected to unveil a small SUV called the Tiguan, due in 2008. A minivan, to be built in partnership with Chrysler, is also planned for 2008. There's even talk of importing another retro favorite, the Scirocco, which is being revived in Europe. VW aims to double sales in the U.S. over the next five to six years. "If we're going to be a global player, we have...
...election night, because Pryce, as the chairman of the House Republicans, is the No. 4 member of the leadership team. The Democrats see this district in Central Ohio as an opportunity to make a huge splash, as MoveOn.org and Americans United for Change, which opposes Bush's plan to revamp Social Security with private accounts, have been among the groups attacking Pryce...
Crowd-pleasing Elvis fan Junichiro Koizumi bids farewell to the top job in Japan this week. His likely successor: conservative Shinzo Abe, right, who hopes to revamp Japan's pacifist constitution...
...Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is shaping up to be the site of a possible face-off of students against administrators over the proposed timetable for renovations. Upset at plans to close the MAC for a revamp during all of next semester and the summer of 2007, two undergraduates are hoping that their campaign will force administrators to reconsider. “My primary objection is the way it was announced,” said Undergraduate Council (UC) member Ali A. Zaidi ’08. He maintained that there was no dialogue with students before the announcement. Zaidi added that...
...Bush's obsession with keeping the Washington hierarchy, well, clear, was on less subtle display with Gregory toward the end of the elegant anchor's question. He pressed his point that if the U.S. decided to revamp the Geneva Conventions for our own convenience, what would stop other countries - say, Iran or North Korea - from modifying them the same way? What if, Gregory asked, U.S. soldiers "were interrogated in accordance with our interpretation of the Geneva Conventions, and then they were put on trial and they were convicted based on secret evidence that they were not able...