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IRELAND: A sign warning...

IRELAND: A sign warning "Caution! Rooster crossing" has been erected by a Dublin restaurant where Rusty the cockerel goes every day for a free feed. Customers said they put up the notice after fearing for the bird"s safety.



As Team GB flew home...

As Team GB flew home with an unprecedented haul of medals from the Beijing Olympics, another Brit was being crowned the best in the world. Jaguarò€™s new XF beat off stiff opposition to be crowned Auto Express Car of the Year. The victory marked a reversal of fortune for the firm. When Auto Express launched in 1989, Jag was in the doldrums ò€“ it had just been rescued by Ford and had an outdated range of cars. The prospect of the firm making a model good enough to take a Car of the Year title would have been laughable. Today, nearly 20 years on, Jag is back where it belongs ò€“ at the top.


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These are the first official pictures of the car, bringing 1,660 litres of cargo-carrying practicality to the range. That"s 10 litres more than the BMW 5-Series Touring, but still some way behind Mercedes" E-Class Estate, which has 1,950.

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Luxury models were among...

Luxury models were among the star performers in a three per cent upturn in European new car registrations at the start of 2006, says analyst Jato Dynamics. New data for western and eastern Europe shows sales in this class rose by 72 per cent compared with 2005. The Mercedes S-Class, Audi A8, BMW 7-Series and Jaguar XJ all fared particularly well.




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