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(30/07/2010) Elephant conservation news 24 - 30 July A rampaging male elephant which has so far killed three people in West Bengal is still More...
(30/07/2010) Just because you own one of the world's most exclusive shops, it doesn't necessarily mean you can park right outside - More...
(29/07/2010) Driving with a lead foot Down Under is increasingly likely to get your car turned into a tin can, as authorities continue their More...
(28/07/2010) Very few cars make it into their roaring forties in a road-going state, but a Morris Minor has returned home after being More...
(27/07/2010) A driver who led police on a three-mile car chase told a court that he hadn't realised he was being followed - because he More...
(26/07/2010) City traffic can get most people down - although rarely as far as 20 feet below street level. But this was the fate of a More...
(23/07/2010) Elephant conservation news 17 -23 July The latest investigations appear to have eliminated Kenya as the source of ivory seized More...
(23/07/2010) Light-fingered baboons on the look-out for a free lunch have apparently learned to listen to the 'tweet' of cars' remote More...
(22/07/2010) Most people expect a legally-parked car to stay put, but an accountant's Peugeot was taken for a 'spin' by workmen, who hoisted More...
(21/07/2010) Just days after the launch of the first of the so-called cycle 'superhighways' in London, it seems that biking Boris Johnson's More...
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