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...widely known that GM had to work wonders to keep the Solstice under $20,000, cobbling together parts and components from various vehicle lines. The naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine delivers 177-horsepower and 166 lb. ft of torque. According to Road & Track, it propels the Solstice from zero-to-60 in 7.2 seconds. But the engine feels inadequate at highway speeds. Flooring the throttle at 60 m.p.h. in 5th gear produced not a roar but a gentle puff of speed-embarrassing in a car with pretenses to sprightliness. While the vehicle cornered adequately, thanks to the rear-wheel architecture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Review: The Pontiac Solstice | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

Wearing exactly zero cowboy hats between them, they said goodbye to the stranger, shook his hand, and accepted his offer of luck. Not that they needed...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Eight Weeks in America | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...Bush declared a policy of zero tolerance for lawbreakers in New Orleans, evidently on the grounds that good citizens can go without food and water until the government can supply them at some undetermined time in the future. That is probably not what he meant, but as the world knows, what Bush says does not necessarily have much connection with what he means. Paul Kunino Lynch Katoomba, Australia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/26/2005 | See Source »

...mobile TV for London consultancy Screen Digest, notes that in Britain alone there are 55 million mobile users. "Even if you get 10-15% penetration, that's big bucks," he says. And he predicts that by 2012 some 256 million mobile-TV handsets will be shipped, up from essentially zero this year. Traditional broadcasters seem eager to rev up this new way of reaching viewers, in part because they can do it over the normal broadcast airwaves they already control rather than over mobile networks. The O2 trial, for example, taps into TV towers owned by Arqiva that emit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Changing Channels | 9/25/2005 | See Source »

...governor began offering pardons for those who confessed to the crime and alerted authorities to other, previously unknown accomplices. A waterfall of confessions followed, although they often contradicted each other. According to some, the conspiracy was hatched at Hughson’s (located near what is now Ground Zero). No, said others, meetings were at the house of cooper Geradus Comfort next door. And no, still others said, they were at both Hughson’s and Comfort’s. These confessions, made under obvious duress, were enough to condemn the accused to death...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BOOKENDS: Harvard Scholar Faces the Ghosts of Old New York | 9/23/2005 | See Source »

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