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US car manufacturer Ford has seen their profits surge in 2011, thanks to strong sales in America and a one-off payment.
The UK government has launched a new hydrogen car initiative along with the support of 13 companies.
It is hoped the creation of hydrogen powered vehicles will be a commercial success for the country, and will encourage motorists and car insurance policy holders to adopt a greener version of transport.
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The PowerShares QQQ Trust, Series 1 (ETF) (NASDAQ:QQQ) made a new 52 week high by $0.06 today. This minor high is also known as a classic double top. The technology index fell sharply off that level and is now trading near the lows of the day. The chart below shows the key support and resistance levels on an intra day basis. In addition, the chart shows the 20, 50 and 200 moving averages on a 10 minute time frame. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) reports earnings today after the market closes. This will have an impact on technology stockst tomorrow.
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Drivers and car insurance policy holders who have been caught on speed cameras around the country could now face an almost 70 per cent increase in fines, thanks to a new initiative fronted by Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke.
A new study published this week suggests women motorists are better at parking than their male counterparts.
According to the results of the survey, produced by Britain's biggest car-park operator NCP, despite taking longer than men to park, women are more able to find a space and centrally position the vehicle.
The survey tested 2,500 drivers and car insurance policy holders, and rated them on different aspects of parking. The results showed that out of a maximum of 20, women scored on average 13.4 and men an average of 12.3







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