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Nepalese woman abducted, gangraped in Delhi (The Hindu)

NEW DELHI: A young Nepalese woman was allegedly abducted by the driver of an auto-rickshaw she hired from Indira Gandhi International Airport here this past week and kept in confinement for over a day in his house at Mandawali in the trans-Yamuna area where she was criminally assaulted by him and two accomplices.


INDYCAR: IRL Mid-season press conference, part 1 (Motorsport.com)

Indy Racing League Mid-Season Update press conference transcript Watkins Glen International Saturday, July 4, 2009 AN INTERVIEW WITH BRIAN BARNHART, CHARLIE MORGAN, TERRY ANGSTADT THE MODERATOR: Like to thank everybody for sticking with us late this afternoon, we are going to offer a little IndyCar Series midseason media Q&A, just to introduce our principles up here, nearest me, Brian Barnhardt, ...


‘Cash for clunkers’ still in park (The Sentinel)

In an effort to both reduce air pollution and boost fuel efficiency — hopefully stimulating the auto industry in the process — President Barack Obama last month signed the so-called “cash for clunkers” bill into law.


50 Wonderful years since high school (Bucks County Courier Times)

Auto Racing - It seems like yesterday, well not really. I received an invitation to my 50th class reunion the other day.


NASCAR's intern program aids diversity effort (The Charlotte Observer)

Courtney McKnight admits it: Until she entered NASCAR's Diversity Internship Program, she had little knowledge of auto racing and even less interest in it.


Bob Polverari played his wheel of fun in auto racing (The Republican)

SOUTHWICK - As hobbies go, auto racing is an expensive one. As local race car drivers go, Bob Polverari was a great one. For 50 years, Polverari and his 711 car competed throughout the East.


Auto Racing Capsules: Busch needs treatment following Grand-Am race (The Brownsville Herald)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - An overheated Kyle Busch received intravenous fluids Saturday following his driving stint in the Grand-Am race, then retreated to his motorhome to rest before NASCAR's 400-mile Sprint Cup event.


In Nascar, Old Ways of Doing Business Falter (New York Times)

The economic downturn has dried up corporate sponsorships and forced car manufacturers to reconsider how much they spend on racing.


Auto Industry's Wild Ride Gets Smoother (AdWeek)

Trading places Rankings of the top 25 automakers based on online shopping activity wheeled in some interesting changes, with Kia jumping 11 slots from No. 24 last April to No. 13 in April 2009. Volkswagen leapfrogged seven spots from No. 15 to No. 8courtesy of the CC -- its most-searched vehicle on the Internet.


Briefs | Auto racing: Judge lifts drug suspension of driver Jeremy Mayfield (Seattle Times)

Auto racing Judge lifts suspension, says Mayfield can race: A judge in Charlotte, N. C., issued a temporary injunction Wednesday to lift...