EVERETT - Commercial airline service at Paine Field would not significantly increase noise in surrounding neighborhoods, nor would it significantly affect the environment with jet exhaust or automobile traffic, according to a study released today.
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Commercial airlines would cause few problems at Paine Field, report says (Everett Herald)
MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire - Nov. 24, 2009) - A new poll commissioned by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has found that drivers want to take a leadership role in reducing car emissions, and even with the economic downturn, this has not dampened the environment as a household priority. According to the poll, some 56 per cent of Canadians believe that reducing the environmental impact …
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Canadian Automobile Association/Drivers Want to Take a Leadership Role in Reducing Car Emissions: Poll (Marketwire)
TAIPEI -(Dow Jones)- Car sales in China will grow by 1 million units in each of the next 10 years, spurred by economic growth and low car ownership penetration, China Association of Automobile Manufacturers Executive Vice Chairman Dong Yang said Tuesday.
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China Car Sales To Grow 1 Million Units A Year Over Next 10 Years -Association (Nasdaq)
A kidnapping turned out to be a hoax in Bangor.
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Kidnapping Declared Hoax (WABI Bangor)
The Government is in the final stage of notifying the fuel efficiency standards for automobile sector in the country which will be enforced from 2011, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said on Monday.
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Fuel-efficiency standards for automobile sector by 2011: Ramesh (Express India)
People in charge of mass transit keep insisting that we all use buses, subways and trains.
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MTA Automobile Usage (FOX 5 New York)
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) — South Korea should “level the playing field” by removing barriers to U.S. automobile sales in order to clear the way for a pending free-trade agreement, U.S.
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U.S. Wants South Korea to Remove Auto-Sale Barriers, Kirk Says (Bloomberg)
Going “green” is a popular idea that has caught in most industries, including auto insurance.

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Auto Insurance Policies Purchased Online
The federal ‘Cash For Clunkers’ program, designed to boost car sales and help the environment, officially ends Monday at 8pm. The program, which was slated to last until November, is closing early after its $3 billion budget dried up.
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No More Cash For Clunkers (NPR)
An insurance industry group identifies the 2000 Dodge Caravan minivan is the automobile most often reported stolen in Ohio.
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Ohio’s most-stolen vehicle: 2000 Dodge Caravan (AP via Yahoo! Finance)