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K&N Racing Air Filter Option for Porsche 911 997 GT3 RSR Factory-Built Race Car
2015-02-20 18:20:12| K&N Engineering, Inc. Air Filter, Air Intake, and other Product News
The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR is a factory-built race car intended for competition use in the GT3 class and K&N has designed a race specific air filter for 2006-2012 models used in asphalt competition..
Stuart Finlator, managing director with Race Furniture.
2015-02-17 14:06:52| Biotech - Topix.net
IF you ever sit in the auditorium of the Royal College of Surgeons, in Edinburgh, or grace the Wales Millennium Centre, C-Bay, in Cardiff, with your presence, chances are you will be resting your person on one of Race Furniture's bespoke seating ranges. The company, based in Bourton and which has been manufacturing theatre and auditorium seating for 60 years, has examples of its bespoke seating all over the UK and closer to home, including Merton College, Oxford and Sainsbury's Botanic Institute, in Cambridge.
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Belvedere "back in the race" despite FY sales dip
2015-02-16 17:57:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Belvédre has forecast a profitable future after releasing full-year sales for 2014 that were down by 4.1% on the prior year.
Europe's airlines race for Wi-Fi in battle for passengers and new revenues
2015-02-16 14:34:07| Wireless - Topix.net
Europe's airlines are racing to add Wi-Fi to their planes, eager to attract internet-hungry customers in a cut-throat short-haul market and potentially add millions of dollars of revenue through entertainment, services and advertising. BERLIN/LONDON: Europe's airlines are racing to add Wi-Fi to their planes, eager to attract internet-hungry customers in a cut-throat short-haul market and potentially add millions of dollars of revenue through entertainment, services and advertising.
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Ready, Set, Power UpCan U.S. Win Race to Create a Superbattery?
2015-02-15 16:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: Ever since the Italian count Alessandro Volta invented the first electric battery in 1799, scientists have sought to ramp up its performance. Even though we have sent a robot to Mars and split the atom, it has proved surprisingly difficult. Now a global race is on to create a battery powerful enough to run an electric car 300 miles (483 kilometers) on one charge. The prize is a market worth as much as $300 billion annually. From his office in Washington, D.C., Steve Levine, author of The Powerhouse:...
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