News, CarToq – India – s #1 auto content site

News, CarToq – India – s #1 auto content site

Mahindra quits ‘mass market’ two wheeler segments in India

After attempting hard to make a mark in India’s hyper-competitive mass market two-wheeler segments, business conglomerate Mahindra has determined to throw in the towel. The company has announced that it has abandon the ‘mass market’ two-wheeler segments in India. Read More

News, British Insurance Premium Index, AA

News, British Insurance Premium Index, AA

British Insurance Premium Index

Latest car and home insurance prices

The AA British Insurance Premium Index (Index) has been tracking the quarterly movement of car and home insurance prices since 1994.

It measures the five cheapest quotes for each ‘customer’ to provide an average or Shoparound premium.

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News 2012, VIEVUĀ® Figure Worn Cameras

News 2012, VIEVUĀ® Figure Worn Cameras

News 2012

November 9, 2012, Calgary Beacon

In addition to digital movie cameras being installed in police vehicles, this month Calgary Police are beginning a pilot project to test assets worn cameras. Beginning this week, fifty officers will use the bod cameras. The devices will be used by district patrols, K-9 units and the Traffic Section. Read More

News – Updates, Okaloosa County Sheriff – s Office

News – Updates, Okaloosa County Sheriff – s Office

Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office

News Releases

REZZARDAY ARREST REPORT The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office today charged an OCSO civilian employee with grand theft of a managed substance and possession of a managed substance without a prescription. 40-year old Deidra Rezzarday, a Property Room Technician. Read More

Fresh twist on T-cell therapy puts leukemia patients in remission, The Seattle Times

Fresh twist on T-cell therapy puts leukemia patients in remission, The Seattle Times

Fresh twist on T-cell therapy puts leukemia patients in remission

Scientists at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have refined a cancer immunotherapy treatment, resulting in no detectable disease in twenty seven of twenty nine patients who had been given months to live, a fresh probe shows.

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