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- SEAT presents the new sporty limousine Exeo in Paris - SEATCupra
SEAT presents the new sporty limousine Exeo in Paris
SEATCupra, UK -Oct 1, 2008
The most important characteristics of this about 4.60m long sporty limousine are the dynamic and elegant design, a very agile and secure conduction, ... - Trail of destruction after six-hour lunch - NEWS.com.au
Trail of destruction after six-hour lunch
NEWS.com.au, Australia -Oct 3, 2008
In the course of finding an alternative parking spot, Magick, a Bondi father-of-three, crashed into a car, a limousine and a van. ... - The wedding crashers: Groom injured and mother has heart attack as ... - Daily Mail

Daily MailThe wedding crashers: Groom injured and mother has heart attack as ...
Daily Mail, UK -Sep 22, 2008
By Daily Mail Reporter The driver of the white limousine, carrying the bridegroom Brian Ashton, his mother and the best man, lost control of the car just ... - Bride-to-be dies when tractor-trailer hits limousine - Baltimore Sun
Bride-to-be dies when tractor-trailer hits limousine
Baltimore Sun, United States -Sep 14, 2008
Royston and six of her friends had arranged to use a stretch limousine for her bachelorette party, which included time at the Power Plant in the Inner ...
Tractor-Trailer, Limousine Collide In East BaltimoreWBAL TV
Bride-to-Be Killed in Limousine AccidentABC2 News
Bride-To-Be Dies In Fatal AccidentWJZ all 5 news articles - GRAND OPENING: NEW BUSINESS IN COLUMBIA - Columbia Daily Tribune

Columbia Daily TribuneGRAND OPENING: NEW BUSINESS IN COLUMBIA
Columbia Daily Tribune, MO -Oct 4, 2008
Nature of services offered: Go Limo offers limousine transportation in Columbia, Chesterfield and Blue Springs. It offers packages for bachelor or ... - Bowling Fun Day scheduled - Bismarck Tribune
Bowling Fun Day scheduled
Bismarck Tribune, USA -Oct 4, 2008
The winner will receive a first place traveling trophy and will be taken to Prairie Nights by limousine to celebrate. Individual trophies and other prizes ... - House Passes Bailout, Now That There’s Some Tasty Pork In It - Wonkette (satire)

Wonkette (satire)House Passes Bailout, Now That There’s Some Tasty Pork In It
Wonkette (satire), DC -Oct 3, 2008
Now the bill will be driven in a fat cat limousine down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, where George Bush is currently naked and expecting it. ... - Stretching out the fun - Boone News Republican
Stretching out the fun
Boone News Republican, IA -Oct 3, 2008
Kim Cunningham, of rural Boone, started her own business last November called Xtreme Limousine. Last year, Cunningham purchased a former Minnesota public ... - Limousine business gets green light - Reporter-Times
Limousine business gets green light
Reporter-Times, IN -Sep 26, 2008
Attorney Rod Bray, who represented Young, said the limousine business had been in operation for several years before the county’s current zoning ordinance ... - Sacramento Limousine - API Limo Adds 2008 Lincoln Navigator To Fleet - WebWire (press release)
Sacramento Limousine - API Limo Adds 2008 Lincoln Navigator To Fleet
WebWire (press release), GA -Sep 25, 2008
API Limousine ( http://apilimos.com ) located in Elk Grove, Ca. recently announced the addition of Sacramento’s newest 2008 Lincoln Navigator to the ...
Naseem out of jail early - in a limo |
| Posted by Dallas-Limousine.com (sousmar) on Apr 08 2008 at 10:45 PM |
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Fury as Naseem says 'at least no one died' as he leaves jail early Former world boxing champion "Prince" Naseem Hamed sparked fury today when he told reporters 'at least no one died' as he left prison. The disgraced boxer was released early from jail today after serving just 16 weeks of a 15-month sentence for dangerous driving. Hamed seriously injured a 38-year-old man in a high-speed head-on collision near a blind dip in the road in his �320,000 Mercedes McLaren in May last year. Hamed, wearing a black leather jacket, was seen chatting and smiling with his brothers shortly before his release. The sportsman left the prison at 8.15am, carrying two bags, which were placed in the waiting Rolls-Royce. He then jogged back up the drive before slowing to a walk and raising his hand to wave. Hamed then left through the entrance of the jail and told reporters "at least no one died". A silver Rolls-Royce and a stretch Range Rover, with blacked-out windows, waited for the sportsman outside Moorland open prison in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Last week Anthony Burgin, who suffered fractures to every major bone in his body in the crash, said he was very upset and shocked that Hamed was being released early. Hamed will wear an electronic tag under the Home Office's Home Detention Curfew (HDC) scheme. Sheffield Crown Court heard on May 12 that the former WBA world featherweight champion took a "stupid risk" while showing off his powerful sports car to a businessman and fellow motoring enthusiast. Hamed, of Wyvern Gardens, Dore, Sheffield, was driving at a speed of at least 90mph on the wrong side of the carriageway as he approached the dip on Ringinglow Road, on the edge of the Peak District, in May last year. The carbon-fibre supercar, with the registration plate NAS 1, was in head-on collision with a Volkswagen Golf, driven by Mr Burgin, which was immediately stopped and propelled backwards by the impact. Mr Burgin's wife Clare was also seriously hurt in the collision. The court heard that Michael Wood, the driver of a Ford Mondeo Hamed had tried to overtake, described the boxer's manoeuvre as "suicide". Hamed left the crash scene because other drivers were horrified by what they had witnessed and Hamed feared an "ugly incident" might develop if he remained there. The court heard Hamed was previously banned from driving for three months in 1995 for speeding in excess of a 50mph limit. He was also given three penalty points in 1998, six in 1999 and three more in 2004 for speeding in excess of 30mph, 40mph and 30mph limits respectively. A Prison Service spokeswoman said today: "We do not comment on individual prisoners." Naseem told reporters he had missed the birth of his newborn baby. "What can I say?" he said. "It's been hard."
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