Monday, 6 August 2012

Ford Escape Sleek for Test Drive



Ford Motor remade its Escape compact SUV so thoroughly that only the name and one engine carry over into the 2013. The 2013 even is made at a different factory, now in Louisville, instead of near Kansas City, Mo. The boxy old Escape was a big seller for Ford, so starting over was a risk. The new version hit showrooms in June and sales that month jumped 28% from a year ago, according to Auto data. But sales tumbled nearly 12% in July. The July slip was at least partly because of recalls. One recall is because the carpet might interfere with the brake pedal. The other one is for potential fire risk in models with the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine, the one that most people are expected to choose. Ford banned dealers from selling those models until they were fixed. Ford is telling owners not to drive them and is having dealers pick up the vehicles to fix them continue

Modern day cyber threats come in many forms. Criminals use the Internet to commit fraud and theft on a grand scale and to prey upon our children. Spies and terrorists exploit our networks to steal our secrets, attack our critical infrastructure, and threaten our national security. And because the Internet offers near-total anonymity, it is difficult to discern the identity, the motives, and the location of an intruder. In 2008, the U.S. President mandated the NCIJTF to be the focal point for all government agencies to coordinate, integrate, and share information related to all domestic cyber threat investigations. The FBI is responsible for developing and supporting the joint task force, which includes 18 intelligence agencies and law enforcement, working side by side to identify key players and schemes. Its goal is to predict and prevent what’s on the horizon and to pursue the enterprises behind cyber attacks. There are many ongoing efforts in government continue
                                           
The new licenses, measuring 85.6 x 53.98 x 0.76 mm, are supposed to have a yellow background and a code system to differentiate each one and features about individual drivers. The licenses will include a profile photo, personal information including full name, birth date and address, and an expiry date, all of which will be printed in both Vietnamese and English. According to Vietnam News, the change is designed to synchronize the issuance of driving licenses, prevent counterfeit documents and improve the management of traffic violators nationwide. The proposed cost of a new license is VND135,000 (US$6.5). The city is expected to issue 1,000 new licenses per day.
Earlier, on demand from the General Directorate for Roads under the Ministry of Transports (MOT), the new model of driving licenses took effect from July 1, 2012. Those who have

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