The News Review:
- Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto
- Edmunds.com Sees May US Auto Sales Rising 8.9% From April
- Detroit bent on spurning North American International Auto Show
Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto
New York Times
css); Arts Briefly – Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto – NYTimes. com reported that the next downloadable installment of the game set in a crime-ridden metropolis called Liberty City would be called “The Ballad of Gay Tony” and would be released for the Xbox Live network in the fall. n the Web site of Rockstar Games rockstargames. com which publishes the Grand Theft Auto series the company said the installment would cast players as Luis Lopez “part-time hoodlum and full-time assistant to legendary nightclub impresario Tony Prince (a k a ‘Gay Tony’).
Edmunds.com Sees May US Auto Sales Rising 8.9% From April
CNNMoney.com
(GM) saidcar-shopping Web site Edmunds. The month-to-month results show the industry’s sales stabilization appears tocontinue although sales have been at nearly multidecade lows pushing one andpossibly two of America’s three main auto producers into bankruptcy protection. “Consumer demand is slowly starting to come back but is still far below lastyear’s levels” noted Jesse Toprak Edmund’s executive director of industryanalysis. He added part of the year-to-year decline is the continue slump in Hefleet sales especially at Chrysler LLC which shut production May 1 after itsbankruptcy filing. Industrywide sales have been tumbling since September as the U.
Detroit bent on spurning North American International Auto Show
MLive.com
We would never be in this position if Motown’s City Council had approved the deal that came out of the Legislature back in December. It established a five-member regional authority to oversee Cobo’s expansion so that Detroit could keep the auto show – something akland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson was none too jazzed about. But then-Council President Monica Conyers blew up the deal with her usual theatrics. “It’s ours!” the state’s worst official triumphantly announced to a Detroit TV station after the Council did her bidding. And NAIAS officials promptly started looking to hightail it out of the Mitten State.
Related from Advertisingmonster: FRM ADVERTISING SECTIN
