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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; engine fire - Drive by video</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 22:55:08 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>clos561</dc:creator>
      <description>Driving home I noticed a pretty big fire from a car that was pulled over. volume warning for last half of video.</description>
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      <title>No margin for error.</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 10:04:24 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Mr Ebk</dc:creator>
      <description>On board with  Ander Vilari~no's BMW for some Euro hill climbing action.</description>
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      <title>8 million dollar car</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 10:39:33 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Blerim Zylfiu</dc:creator>
      <description>Would you buy it ?</description>
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      <title>2013 &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; HP4 Superbike</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 10:01:50 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>no2cents</dc:creator>
      <description>This is MotorTrend's review of the BMW HP4. 193hp..what a beast.

Thought all the Liveleak gearheads would enjoy this video. 

Cheers.

ps. Guaranteed screaming-whackbar free. :)</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; i8 amazing car - future car</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 19:49:29 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>elsonnyblack</dc:creator>
      <description>BMW i8 amazing car - future car

I was thoroughly underwhelmed by BMW's latest concept on show at the Auckland Museum today.

It has similar hybrid technology but a lower all-electric range than a Chevrolet Volt, yet it costs $270,000 USD more.

Or think of it as an all-electric Tesla Roadster, but with less range, less power, less acceleration, less style, less reliability - but with higher emissions, and at twice the price.

The styling is a personal thing, but I found it too weird to gain mass-acceptance. Perhaps thankfully, the finished product will look completely different.

Still, God only knows what market this car is aimed at. Even so, by 2014 (when this vehicle is ready for production) the competition will have soared ahead with more practical, long-range all-electric vehicles.

For example, the Tesla Model S is a visual masterpiece with an all electric range of 300 miles (482 kilometres) - and full-scale production starts in August 2012.
You'd better think fast BMW.</description>
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      <title>Tbilisi, Georgia - &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; M5 nut-job</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 13:23:40 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>ghostsofmany</dc:creator>
      <description>I heard that Georgians call Russians 'pussies'..
I don't approve, BTW..

 ... 
  .</description>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; 335xi 0-300 km/h</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 14:28:34 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;BMW&lt;/span&gt; Gets Crushed By Police For Burnout Video (SINES) </title>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 01:34:32 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>This was a few years ago, has the skid video and footage of talking to police whilst my bmw was getting put onto the tow truck and watching it get towed away =(</description>
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      <title>ARAB SUPERCAR HIGHLIGHTS IN LONDON 2 </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 18:42:36 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Mrdistribution</dc:creator>
      <description>A pretty big compilation I have put together of all the Arab Supercars that were in London over the summer. Includes a number of Bugatti Veyron's, Lamborghini Aventadors, Crazy Nissan GTR, Fab and Hamann MP4-12C's and so much more! Some amazing sounds in the video of these exotics including startups, revs and accelerations.</description>
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      <title>ARAB SUPERCAR HIGHLIGHTS IN LONDON 1 </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 18:41:12 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Mrdistribution</dc:creator>
      <description>A pretty big compilation I have put together of all the Arab Supercars that were in London over the summer. Includes a number of Bugatti Veyron's, Lamborghini Aventadors, Crazy Nissan GTR, Fab and Hamann MP4-12C's and so much more! Some amazing sounds in the video of these exotics including startups, revs and accelerations.</description>
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      <title>Darrell Issa - Car thief, arsonist, scam artist - now in charge of investigating President Obama </title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 19:19:26 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>dcmfox</dc:creator>
      <description>.
.
 http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2...?currentPage=1 



highlights from the article:



...At 2:35 A.M. on September 7, 1982, the phone rang in Issa's house. 
The Quantum and Steal Stopper office and factory was on fire. Issa got 
dressed and drove the seven miles from his house, in Oakwood Village, to
 his workplace, in Maple Heights. He arrived by 3 A.M., to find blue 
flames shooting from holes in the roof. Four fire engines, a helicopter,
 and forty-three firefighters from three departments responded to the 
alarm. When the firemen entered the building, they encountered black 
smoke so thick they couldn't see their hands in front of their faces. 
The fire took three hours to bring under control...  (more on the fire 
later)



...A member of Issa's Army unit, Jay Bergey, told Williams that his most
 vivid recollection of the young Issa was that in December, 1971, Issa 
stole his car, a yellow Dodge Charger. &quot;I confronted Issa,&quot; Bergey said 
in 1998. &quot;I got in his face and threatened to kill him, and magically my
 car reappeared the next day, abandoned on the turnpike.&quot;



On March 15, 1972, three months after Issa allegedly stole Jay Bergey's 
car and one month after he left the Army for the first time, Ohio police
 arrested Issa and his older brother, William, and charged them with 
stealing a red Maserati from a Cleveland showroom.



According to court records, on December 28, 1979, William Issa arrived 
at Smythe European Motors, in San Jose, and offered to sell Darrell's 
car, a red 1976 Mercedes sedan. William was carrying an Ohio driver's 
license with his brother's name on it and the dealer gave William a 
check for sixteen thousand dollars, which he immediately cashed. Soon 
afterward, Darrell reported the car stolen from the Monterey airport. He
 later told the police that he had left the title in the trunk.



The brothers had been together in Cleveland for Christmas, and, after 
Darrell gave a series of conflicting statements about his brother and 
whether he himself had recently obtained a second driver's license, the 
investigator in the case became suspicious that the two men had 
conspired to fraudulently sell Darrell's car and then collect the 
insurance money.



The brothers were indicted for grand theft. Darrell argued that he had 
no knowledge of William's activities; William claimed that his brother 
had authorized him to sell the car, and he produced a document dated a 
few weeks before the robbery that gave him power of attorney over his 
brother's affairs. On February 15th, with the investigation ongoing, 
Darrell returned to the San Jose dealership and repurchased his car, for
 seventeen thousand dollars. In August, 1980, the prosecution dropped 
the case. Darrell insisted that he was a victim, not a criminal. William
 had produced evidence that he had the legal authority to sell the car, 
and the injured party was reimbursed...



....While the Maserati case was pending, Issa went to college. Just 
before 11 P.M. on Friday, December 1, 1972, two police officers on 
patrol in the small town of Adrian noticed Issa driving a yellow 
Volkswagen the wrong way down a one-way street. The police pulled him 
over, and, as Issa retrieved the car registration, an officer saw 
something peculiar in the glove compartment. He searched it, and, 
according to the police report, found a .25-calibre Colt automatic 
inside a box of ammunition, along with a &quot;military pouch&quot; that contained
 &quot;44 rounds of ammo and a tear gas gun and two rounds of ammo for it.&quot; 
Issa was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. The policeman asked 
why he was armed. &quot;He stated in Ohio you could carry a gun as long as 
you had a justifiable reason,&quot; the report said. &quot;His justifiable reason 
was for his car's protection and his.&quot; Issa pleaded guilty to the lesser
 charge of possession of an unregistered gun. He paid a small fine and 
was sentenced to six months' probation...



He started his car-alarm empire by acquiring the Steal Stopper brand in 
what was essentially a hostile takeover. A man named Joey B. Adkins 
owned the company, and Issa loaned him sixty thousand dollars. When 
Adkins was late on a payment, Issa went to court and foreclosed on the 
loan. Two days later, Adkins told me, Issa called and said that he 
wanted Adkins to come visit him at his new office. He gave Adkins the 
address of Steal Stopper. &quot;I just took your company,&quot; Adkins recalled 
him saying...



Once in control, Issa allegedly used an unusual method to fire Jack 
Frantz, an employee. Frantz told the Los Angeles Times that Issa came 
into his office, placed a box on the table, and opened it to reveal a 
gun. Issa told the paper, &quot;Shots were never fired. If I asked Jack to 
leave, then I think I had every right to ask Jack to leave. . . . I 
don't recall  . I really don't. I don't think I ever pulled
 a gun on anyone in my life.&quot;



Issa was soon suspected of doing something worse: burning down the 
factory. The initial notion that an electrical socket had caused the 
fire was challenged. The science of determining whether a fire was 
caused by arson can be flawed. But a fire-analysis report commissioned 
by the St. Paul insurance company, and dated October 19, 1982, a month 
after the incident, concluded that the fire was &quot;incendiary.&quot; The report
 cited &quot;suspicious burn patterns,&quot; such as &quot;two separate major areas of 
origin,&quot; and it said, &quot;No accidental source of heating power was located
 at either of these two major areas of origin.&quot; The manner in which 
stacks of cardboard boxes burned was inconsistent with an accidental 
fire. A flammable liquid appeared to have been poured over the boxes. 
The blue flames seen emanating from the roof were evidence, according to
 the investigators, of burning carbon monoxide that is produced when an 
accelerant like gasoline ignites. The black smoke was also a clue. &quot;Such
 black smoke normally occurs in a fire only when a hydrocarbon is 
burning,&quot; the report said. When investigators tested burn damage from 
inside the factory, they found &quot;the same identical mixture of flammable 
hydrocarbons&quot; in four samples taken from diverse locations.



St. Paul sought out background information on Issa and his companies. 
Investigators interviewed family members, bank officials, and former 
employees. They looked into Issa's court and credit records, mortgage 
documents, and other personal information.



Joey Adkins, the former owner of Steal Stopper, provided the main 
evidence against Issa. On the afternoon of September 20, 1982, in a 
lengthy recorded interview with an insurance investigator, he described a
 series of suspicious actions by Issa before the fire. Adkins, who still
 worked for Steal Stopper, said that Issa removed the company's Apple II
 computer from the building, including &quot;all hardware, all software, all 
the instruction books,&quot; and also &quot;the discs for accounts payable, 
accounts receivable, customer list, everything.&quot; According to Adkins, 
Issa also transferred a copy of every design used by Steal Stopper from a
 filing cabinet to a fireproof box. He also said that Issa put in the 
box some important silk screens used in the production of circuit 
boards. Insurance officials noted that, less than three weeks before the
 fire, Issa had increased his insurance from a hundred thousand dollars 
to four hundred and sixty-two thousand dollars. &quot;Quite frankly,&quot; Adkins 
told the investigator, &quot;I feel the man set the fire.&quot;...



...The insurance company, meanwhile, had found something peculiar about 
Issa, unrelated to the arson: there was no indication of where his 
initial capital came from. After interviewing a family member, an 
investigator reported, &quot;She was unable to advise us as to his financial 
banking   to become an officer in Quantum Inc.&quot; A second report 
noted, &quot;We were unable to find the source of his financing for the 
business ventures he is engaged in at the present time.&quot;...



...in 2003, Issa, who was now worth more than a hundred million dollars,
 funded the recall of the state's governor, Gray Davis. It was an 
ambitious project. Davis, who had been elected to a second term six 
months earlier, had not committed an impeachable offense; he simply had 
become unpopular. Issa planned to run for governor and replace Davis, 
but once again reporters started to look into his past. They took 
particular interest in the story of his brother stealing his car, and 
again questioned Issa's truthfulness...



&quot;Darrell's sensitive about fixating too much on his past,&quot; Bardella 
said. &quot;Obviously, the stuff that happened . . .&quot; His voice trailed off. 
&quot;We can talk about it, as well we should. It is part of his past, but it
 does make him somewhat wary.&quot;...





...I wanted to know about the troubles in his past: the gun conviction, 
the three allegations of car theft, the arson allegation, the allegation
 that he dismissed an employee while brandishing a gun, and the 
mysteries about his finances. These are matters he avoids discussing at 
length with the press, and, as we got into the details, he joked that it
 might be less painful if I would &quot;just twiddle the toes.&quot;



Issa seemed tired of defending himself from these old stories...



...A few days after we met in Las Vegas, Issa called me. He was 
concerned about all my questions regarding his early life and didn't see
 why they were newsworthy. The conversation was awkward. I told him that
 there was one more question I wanted him to answer: Where did you get 
the money for your start in business? The issue had stumped the 
insurance investigators, and William had, somewhat mysteriously, told me
 that his brother &quot;would lend people money and get money back that way 
when he was in the service. He would buy and sell cars sometimes. He 
would get cars at a very good price, keep them, and sell them.&quot;



There was a pause on the phone. &quot;That's sort of an amazing one to ask,&quot; 
Issa said. He took a deep breath, and then carefully and patiently 
explained that, before he started at Quantum, he sold a BMW motorcycle 
and two cars-his Mercedes and his wife's 1967 Volkswagen Bug. &quot;We 
liquidated everything we could to raise money,&quot; he said. He added that 
he also borrowed fifty thousand dollars from family members to make the 
first loan to Adkins. Issa seemed frustrated and exhausted. &quot;Everyone,&quot; 
he said, &quot;has a past.&quot;





--------------------------------------------------------------



this is the guy who called the obama administration the most corrupt in history?

this is the guy who's in charge of the committee to investigate obama?



...this guy is nothing but a common criminal.

i'm glad the new yorker is exposing him.</description>
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      <title>Russian SWAT team at work!</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 10:18:56 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Employees of the Far East with the involvement of the central board of fighters SWAT detained a man who is in the federal wanted list.

47-year-old man suspected of committing a serious crime that resulted in the death of a man on the federal wanted list since December last year. Suspect previously brought to criminal liability for committing the crime of illegal arms and ammunition.

The detention was held in the afternoon in a crowded place, one of the central streets of Khabarovsk. The agents have taken all precautions to ensure that none of the bystanders was injured. The suspect was detained at a time when he had intended to get in the car.

Along with him were detained two men previously convicted. One of the arrested police found a traumatic gun in the trunk of a car &quot;BMW&quot; - gun &quot;Wild Boar&quot;.

The man, who was in federal search was delivered and handed over to the regional staff of the Interior Ministry of Russia. In respect of other detainees being tested.</description>
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        <media:title>Russian SWAT team at work!</media:title>
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