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2005 Dodge Magnum SRT8
Does the world really need a 425-hp station wagon? Damn straight it does. Which is why Dodge has infused their wagon with a dose of SRT insanity.
2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata Photo Gallery
The third generation of Mazda's beloved roadster is finally here. Check out these high resolution pictures of the new MX-5 Miata cruising around Hawaii.
Photo Gallery: Pontiac Solstice, Dodge Charger SRT8, Mitsubishi Eclipse, VW Jetta GLI, and more exciting new cars for 2006
The September issue of Automobile Magazine will guide you through all the new cars for this coming year, but for now, check out some of our favorites right here.
News: Ferrari Introduces $1.8 Million FXX Track Car
Get the story on the future of Pontiac, the Ferrari FXX track car, the new Nissan Sentra, and this months other news stories.
September 2005 Issue Video Introduction
Check out the all new video section! Editor-In-Chief Jean Jennings highlights the New Car Issue of Automobile Magazine as she introduces us to the new Mazda MX-5 Miata.
Maybach Exelero
The Maybach Exelero is a one-off built for German tire company Fulda. It is loud, fast, difficult to drive, vulgar--and fabulous.
Honda FCX
To celebrate Earth Day, we drove the environmentally friendly Honda FCX (experimental fuel-cell vehicle)--to the future. It was a short trip, because the future was a group of 100 or so seventh-graders at the local middle school.
Subaru Legacy, Honda Accord, and Mazda 6 Compared
This comparison of the top dogs from the mid-size litter proves that affordable doesn't have to mean boring.
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The 2005 Government Technologies Forum and 2005 Health Technologies Forum are the premier learning and networking events for IT professionals and all levels of government and health services delegates in Canada, including the federal and MASH (Municipalities, Academic Institutions, Schools and Hospitals) sectors. Don't miss these important IT conferences, both taking place on August 30 & 31 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Ottawa.
The 2005 Government Technologies Forum explores innovative information technologies utilized to serve citizens better. This conference provides a great opportunity for IT professionals to collaborate and overcome jurisdictions and organizational boundaries. Speakers and delegates will discuss recent improvements in government technology and the current transformation of government geared to citizens needs.
The 2005 Health Technologies Forum is the ideal platform to facilitate learning and cooperation amongst IT Health Care professionals and executives focused on delivering the highest level of service for Canadian citizens. The conference will highlight the most advanced solutions in e-Health Information Technology, enabling citizens to make well-informed health decisions and gain access to the best care possible utilizing the latest e-Health initiatives.
Delegates' Reasons to Attend
This event provides you and your organization with the opportunity to:
* Discover the benefits of advanced e-Health technology to stream line efficiencies and implement cost-effective strategies in the delivery of patient care.
* Learn to Develop People-Centered Solutions from industry leaders.
* Learn about IT outsourcing strategies.
* Facilitate better care for citizens with disabilities.
* Discuss current trends and developments in interoperability between departments and inistries.
* Build working contacts for future Research and Development.
* Discuss community-based initiatives.
* Learn new applications and strategies to improve outcomes.
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