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CDN-GM competition: Phase 1 now closed
Fri, 07 Sep 2012Back to school. Not most students' favorite time of year, signaling both the end of summer and a return to the long days of lectures and long nights of sketching. This year, however, it also means a chance to win one of five internships, including housing, at GM's Warren, MI design studio courtesy of the GM Interactive Design Competition 2012 – if you got your entry in on time!
Startech upgrades the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque inside and out
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