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To: Amy J who wrote (277951)3/3/2006 2:24:54 AM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572941
 
Amy

re: but given that I'm a female I'm going to talk about what I know more about.

is that only applicable to you or other people can also select the topics that are most familiar or related to them?

A bit hypocritical on your part, don't you think?

re: Hey, at least I asked you politely initially, rather than make a nasty assumption like you did when you said you wonder I wouldn't help a woman unless she were a feminist.

it was nasty but probably less so than few of your prior posts.

re: profitization was consistent for all victims of wars

I said more than once that it is applicable to any victim of any war

re: If I haven't answered your question, just let me know

what was wrong in talking about one specific war? I'd think that talking about specific events is far more interesting than about wars in general.

Regards
-AK



To: Amy J who wrote (277951)3/3/2006 1:34:41 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572941
 
Japanese Automakers Rated Highest in the US

The annual vehicle guide released by the Consumers’ Report in the US has for the first time rated Japanese automakers as top picks in all categories. Honda, Toyota, Nissan and Subaru all took top spots in the guide.

The guide names the new Honda Civic as the best small sedan, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid as the top mid-size SUV, and Nissan and Subaru took other top placements, rounding at all 10 categories available in the guide.

Japanese cars also proved most reliable during the guide’s test phases. In that part of the guide, Ford was the only US carmaker to place in the top ten.

shortnews.com