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Noisy, bumpy and loads of fun Haaretz Daily The famous English tea blend, Earl Grey, is purported to have originated in China. It isn't a Chinese tea, but a tea that the Chinese prepared from a blend of Asian teas. To many, the tea tastes coarse, while to others, that same flavor is what makes it addictive. New Arrivals – November 29, 2006 Cyclingnews.com Welcome to New Arrivals, a section showcasing the latest equipment that's landed on the Cyclingnews tech desk. Look out for reviews over the next few months when we've clocked up some saddle time with this stuff. Search for positives is in vain The Scotsman: Sport THERE has been so much to admire about Frank Hadden's Scotland this past year, so much that has quickened the pulse of the rugby nation and restored a bit of faith after the horrors of the Matt Williams era. Search for positives is in vain Scotland on Sunday THERE has been so much to admire about Frank Hadden's Scotland this past year, so much that has quickened the pulse of the rugby nation and restored a bit of faith after the horrors of the Matt Williams era. Yesterday, that progress was not only checked by the Wallabies, but driven into reverse. Is it a truck or a train? Well actually, it's both Independent Online When DaimlerChrysler says its Unimog U400 pulls like a train, it's not kidding; the latest 'Mog even gatecrashed a railway trade fair. Spy Shots: 2008 Chevrolet "Blue Devil" Corvette The Car Connection A reader catches the once and future 600-hp 'Vette.
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