News briefs:May 27, 2010

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Crash data suggests driver error in Toyota accidents

Wednesday, July 14, 2010 According to The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Department of Transportation has analyzed data from the vehicles involved in accidents caused by sudden acceleration, which led to Toyota, the world’s top automaker, recalling a large number of automobiles. Early analysis showed that the throttle was wide open and the brakes...

Angela Eagle drops out of UK labour leadership contest

Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Yesterday, former UK shadow Business Secretary Angela Eagle announced her withdrawal from the Labour Party leadership contest after losing to ex-Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Owen Smith in an informal contest for support of MPs (Members of Parliament) in opposition to current leader Jeremy Corbyn in the...

Top 5 Luxury Hotels In Buenos Aires

More Detail Here: Richard Light Interactive Submitted by: Shenna Hagopian The capital city of Argentina offers an incredible collection of tourist attractions for all type of visitors. Right here are represented maybe the most magnificent hotels in Argentina. Buenos Aires is famous for its lots of cafes, restaurants, shops, and also the attractive tourist...

Scottish football team Hibernian appoint new manager

Friday, November 25, 2011 Scottish football team Hibernian F.C. (Hibs) have appointed Pat Fenlon as their new manager. Fenlon signed the contract at Hibs’ Easter Road home ground in the capital, Edinburgh. a club with a rich history and proud traditions. Fenlon left Bohemian F.C., an Irish football team he managed since...

Australian cheerleaders told to cover up

Sunday, April 16, 2006 Australian cheerleaders have been told today to cover up their midriffs under calls by Gymnastics Australia, as they believe it encourages girls to be self-conscious. Nerine Cooper, head of Gymnastics Australia, told the Sunday Telegraph, “We don’t want girls to feel under pressure to lose weight because of uniforms.” Lisa...

Chicago chef invents edible menu

Sunday, February 13, 2005Cordon-bleu chef Homaru Cantu has announced a technique which allows him to create dishes made of edible, inkjet printed paper. Cantu, a head chef at the Moto restaurant in Chicago, has modified an ink-jet printer with the help of computer specialists from local firm Deep Labs and loaded it with cartridges...

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