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Telegraph, 07.01.09 12:30 UTC

Obafemi Martins escapes driving ban for speeding

Premiership footballer Obafemi Martins has escaped a driving ban for speeding more than 30 miles per hour over the limit in his Porsche.

Belfast Telegraph, 07.01.09 02:30 UTC

Credit crunch claims life of billionaire

He seemed to be the epitome of the respectable German industrialist: a modest family man who strove to avoid publicity. But behind the scenes, the billionaire entrepreneur Adolf Merckle speculated ...

The Independent, 07.01.09 01:33 UTC

Credit crunch claims life of billionaire who bet big

He seemed to be the epitome of the respectable German industrialist: a modest family man who strove to avoid publicity. But behind the scenes, the billionaire entrepreneur Adolf Merckle speculated ...

Daily Mail, 06.01.09 22:01 UTC

Jail for millionaire boss of carjackers who sold and stole back vehicles up to SIX times

Comments ( 11 ) Add to My Stories A violent gang stole and restole dozens of cars up to six times in a sophisticated scam targeting middle-class families. The car-ringing outfit stole the vehicles by ...

The Independent, 06.01.09 15:31 UTC

Obafemi Martins escapes driving ban

Road safety campaigners were furious today after Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins was not banned from driving having been caught doing 106mph in his Porsche. Martins was clocked breaking the 70mph ...

Telegraph, 06.01.09 13:02 UTC

Mastermind of £1.2m car ringing scam jailed

The mastermind of a "sophisticated" £1.2 million car ringing gang which stole, sold and re-stole dozens of cars, was jailed for four-and-a-half years today.

BBC Business, 06.01.09 09:31 UTC

Porsche takes majority VW stake

German luxury carmaker Porsche has announced that it has increased its stake in Volkswagen to more than 50%.

Belfast Telegraph, 02.01.09 11:36 UTC

Motoring: The Audi S4

Things have moved on since the days when driving this car was a dull experience

Wired, 01.01.09 05:53 UTC

25 Years of Mac: From Boxy Beige to Silver Sleek

It's the 25th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh, but Steve Jobs' eyes are dry. At the company headquarters in Silicon Valley, where he was presenting a set of new laptops to the press last October, ...