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amandasattic
6th May 2014
Magazine
AARP The Magazine
other articles:
You're Old, I'm Not: How Americans really feel about aging
The Joy of Turning 80 by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks
You Call This Retirement? Don't expect to see so many boomers on the golf course
Do-It-Yourself Investing Gets Easy
Age-proof Your Finances
Love in a Time of Downsizing
Talking Across the Political Divide

amandasattic
4th May 2014
Magazine
Entertainment Weekly
Content highlights:
Cover article: Diverge & Conquer: From young-adult novel to film "Divergent".
Other features:
Fierce Beauty: Eva Green, the biggest badass on screen
Special Report: Hollywood's New Holy War, "Noah"
Reviews:
Movies: "Non-Stop", "Stalingrad", "Pompeii", "3 Days to Kill", more
DVD & Streaming: 5 foreign language winners, more
TV: The Tiresome Assault on Women, "Hannibal's" Curious Recipe, more
Music: Rick Ross, "Mastermind"; Lea Michele, "Louder"; Beck: The Soundtrack of My Life; more
Books: Walter Kirn, "Blood Will Out"; Phil Kay, "Redeployment"; Helen Oyeyemi, "Boy, Snow Bird"; more

amandasattic
4th May 2014
Magazine
Entertainment Weekly
Content highlights:
Cover article: Unhappily Ever After: HBO's Games of Thrones enters its darkest timeline yet.The Other features:
The Danger Zone: Archer, one of the best shows on TV is about spies, sex, and drugs. It's also a cartoon.
Kermit the Frog looks back over almost 60 years
Reviews:
Movies: "Divergent", "Nymphomanic: Volume I", "Jodorowsky's Dune", more
DVD & Streaming: 5 foreign language winners, more
TV: "Surviving Jack", "Growing Up Fisher", "Vikings", more
Music: Johnny Cash, "Out Among the Stars", more
Books: Karen Russell, "Sleep Donation"; Joe Hill, "Wolverton Station"; Greg Iles, "The Death Factory"; Bob Mankoff, "How About Never--Is Never Good for You?"; more
Stage: "Aladdin"

amandasattic
4th May 2014
Magazine
Rolling Stone
Contents
Features:
The Minimum-War War: Giving America's lowest-paid workers a raise is great for the economy--and for Democrats.
Justin Bieber, Bad Boy: Finding the fine line between having more fun than any other teenager alive and completely melting down.
The "Dookie" Chronicles: 20 years later, a Green Day album takes pop punk from the gutter to MTV.
The Entrapment of Jesse Snodgrass; How did an autistic teen loner get targeted by an undercover cop?
Rock & Roll:
The Dark Thrills of "True Detective": The mind behind TV's best (and most twisted) new show.
Lake Street Dive's Songs for Swingin' Hipsters: The soul-powered, jazz schooled band
Country's Good-Time Superstar: Luke Bryan is Nashville's hottest ex-frat boy
Spring Music Preview: 30 must-hear LPs
Rick Ross on weed, women, his "classic" new album, and his escape plan if Miami sinks
Red-Hot Cold Warriors: Sex, spies and nukes make "The Americans" TV's most paranoid thriller
more
Record Reviews:
Beck, "Morning Phase"; Lake Street Dive, "Bad Self Portraits"; 17 other albums, 6 singles
Movie Reviews:
"The Grand Budapest Hotel", "Non-Stop", "Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me", "Grand Piano"
Charts:
Top Billboard album: Eric Church, "The Outsiders"; top college radio album: Dum Dum Girls, "Too True"; iTunes top song: Pharrell Williams, "Happy"; more

amandasattic
2nd May 2014
Magazine
Time
Contents:
Briefing:
World: Questions remains as to fate of Malaysian airliner; more
Spotlight: Russian and U.S. sanctions
Nation: landslide disaster in Washington State; NFL team in D.C. plan to keep the Redskin name; more
Tech: spy-resistant e-mail
Health & Science: Mumps outbreak at Ohio State University; more
Milestones: "colossal jerk" who headed so-called Westboro Baptist Church dies at age 84; more
Features:
World: The King and O: President Obama's relationship with the king of Saudi Arabia
Business: A 19-year-old hacker revived a dead technology and created an idea worth $2 billion
Culture: Creating the final episodes of groundbreaking TV series "Mad Men"
The Culture:
Celebrities: Neil Patrick Harris from "Doogie Howser, M.D." to "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
The New Age of Heroines: Girls Just Wanna Kick Butt
Movies: Cesar Chavez biopic
Sports: Man of Steal: Cincinnati Reds baseball player Billy Hamilton
Pop Chart
more

amandasattic
1st May 2014
Magazine
Car And Driver
Upfront: making American and European cars more alike; hidden compartments to transport drugs are a no-no; can Shaquille O'Neal really fit in a Buick LaCrosse?, more
Road Tests: Porche's 2014 Cayman S, Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged
2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG
Tech 50: the cars, people, and ideas that will alter your relationship with the road
Drivelines: 2014 Acura MDX, Cobb Ford Focus ST, Audi S3, Audi RS6 Avant, Nissan Juke Nismo, Chevrolet Spark
What I'd Do Differently: Interview with race car designer Adrian Reynard.

amandasattic
1st May 2014
Magazine
Car And Driver
Upfront: Mercedes S-class, hydrogen-fueled cars, where imports enter US, motorcycle on backroads, can Mazda be saved?, more
Comparisons: 2014 Ford Focus ST vs 2015 Volkswagen GTI;
2014 Chevrolet Impala LT vs, 2013 Chrysler 300S, 2013 Dodge Charger SXT, 2013 Hyundai Azera, 2014 Kia Cadenza, and 2013 Toyota Avalon XLE
2014 Aston Martin Vanquish
Volkswagen XL1
Automobiles in movie action sequences
The well-equipped garage
Drivelines: 2014 Jaguar F-type, Chevrolet Sonic RS, 2014 Audi R8 V-10 Plus, Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, BMW 650i xDrive Gran Coupe
Real deals: Mazda MX-5 Miati, getting out of a car lease, common car-buying myths, avoiding dealer service schedules, BMW M5

amandasattic
28th Apr 2014
Magazine
Time
Contents:
Briefing: plan to shrink the military, smarter health-heart test, death of film writer/director/actor Harold Ramis, more
Nation: the tech wizards who revived the healthcare.gov website
Economy: battle to raise minimum wage
World: pro-West protests in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine
The Culture: film director Wes Anderson, art exhibit of works by futurists at Guggenheim Museum, fake apologies on TV, more

amandasattic
28th Apr 2014
Magazine
AARP The Magazine
other articles in this issue:

10 myths about cataracts and cataract surgery
Sepsis: fighting a killer infection
50 years after the March on Washington: Americans confide their secret thoughts on race
Single and Loving It
How to help someone who still smokes
When your education ends, the learning begins, by Marlo Thomas

amandasattic
27th Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings on About Town: The Theatre, Movies, Food & Drink, Art, Above & Beyond, Classical Music, Dance, Night Life.
The Talk of the Town: George Packer on the eternal shutdown; Chelsea Hotel rooms; calling Andrew Jackson; a dream archive; Brooklyn scroll
Articles:
Now We Are Five: Our last trip to the beach, by David Sedaris
Shouts & Murmurs, by Paul Slansky
Only Disconnect: Boredom reconsidered, by Evgeny Morozov
Hidden City: Why has homelessness exploded in New York?, by Ian Frazier
Home Movies: Alexander Payne's Nebraska project, by Margaret Talbot
Fiction: "Samsa in Love", by Haruki Murakami
The Critics:
The Theatre: David Adjmi's "Marie Antoinette"
Books: "Jack London: An American Life", Lucie Brock-Broido's "Stay, Illusion"; more
On Television: The networks' fall lineups
The Current Cinema: "Blue Is the Warmest Color"
Poems: "Another Lethal Party Favor", by Dean Young; "What Is the Zoo for What", by Patricia Lockwood

amandasattic
27th Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings on About Town: Dance, Food & Drink, The Theatre, Movies, Art, Night Life, Classical Music, Above & Beyond.
The Talk of the Town: George Packer on the message of Election Day; Rylance and van Kampen; LifeCan; the new voice of NPR; wedding prep.
Articles:
Thanksgiving in Mongolia: An adventure and a heartbreaking loss, by Ariel Levy
Guy Walks into a Bar, by Simon Rich
Hot Grease: Why used cooking oil is big business, by John Colapinto
Buzzkill: How do you set up a legal market for pot?, by Patrick Radden Keefe
The Buried: Archeologists and looters after Tahrir, by Peter Hessler
The Gray Ghost: A portfolio of a New York apprenticeship, by Dan Winters
Fiction: "Find the Bad Guy", by Jeffrey Eugenides
The Critics:
Books: Doris Kearns Goodwin's "The Bully Pulpit"; more
Pop Music: Katy Perry's new album
The Current Cinema: "Nebraska", "At Berkeley"
Poems: "Future Perfect", by Lia Purpura; "In a Post-Bubble Credit-Collapse Environment", by Lawrence Joseph

amandasattic
27th Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
The Money Issue
Contents:
Goings on About Town: Art, Night Life, The Theatre, Movies, Classical Music and Dance, Above & Beyond, Food & Drink.
The Talk of the Town: Margaret Talbot on the shutdown; James Surowiecki on Obamacare and business; a tale of bikers and two cities.
Articles:
The Doctor Is In: Making hits for Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry, by John Seabrook
Shouts & Murmurs, by Jesse Eisenberg
Rush: When a highway came through the village, by Akash Kapur
Bay Watched: San Francisco transforms the culture, again, by Nathan Heller
The Collapse: A top law firm self-destructs, by James B. Stewart
Sketchbook: "At Home with the One Per Cent", by Bruce McCall, David Letterman
Fiction: "Katania", by Lara Vapnyar
The Critics:
A Critic at Large: Henry Wallace's radical life
Books: The arsenic-poisoning craze; more
The Current Cinema: "Captain Phillips", "Parkland"
Work for Hire: Piano Man, by Jeremy Denk; Caught Napping, by Nicole Holofcener; Take Your Licks, by Amy Poehler; Labors, by Norman Rush; Pure Bleach, by Ed Ruscha
Poems: "Kale", by Jordan Davis; "Big Scenes", by James Richardson

amandasattic
27th Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings On About Town: Food & Drink, Art, Movies, Night Life, Above & Beyond, Classical Music, Dance, The Theatre
The Talk of the Town: Obamacare rollout, Obamacare obstruction; Fred Thompson's new role; Britain's porn plan; Jimmy Webb; ballhawk extraordinaire.
Articles:
The Book of Laughter: Philip Roth and friends, by Claudia Roth Pierpont
Shouts & Murmurs, by Paul Rudnick
Keeping the Faith: Egypt's preachers after the crackdown, by Peter Hessler
Freedom of Information: The newspaper that took on the N.S.A., by Ken Auletta
Mastersinger: Opera's down-to-earth diva, by Alex Ross
Fiction: "I'm the Meat, You're the Knife" by Paul Theroux
The Critics:
On Television: "Masters of Sex"
Books: Allan Gurganus's "Local Souls"; more
Musical Events: "Anna Nicole", "Eugene Onegin"
The Theatre: "The Glass Menagerie"
The Art World: New exhibitions of Balthus and Magritte
The Current Cinema: "Gravity", "Enough Said"
Poems: "Heat", by Lucie Brock-Broido; "Counting the Years", by Kofi Awoonor

amandasattic
22nd Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings On About Town: Movies, The Theatre, Food & Drink, Dance, Art, Above & Beyond, Classical Music, Night Life
The Talk of the Town: Margaret Talbot on abortion rates; skating in Sochi; unmodern "Millie"; hotwings; James Surowiecki on the decline of brands
Articles:
Holder v. Roberts: The Attorney General takes on voting rights, by Jeffrey Toobin
Ottomania: Why Turkey is obsessed with a TV drama, by Elif Batuman
Sign Here, by Colin Jost
This Old Man: The revelations of age, by Roger Angell
Cheap Words: Is Amazon's business model good for books?, by George Packer
Starman: Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Cosmos", by Rebecca Mead
Fiction: "Come Together" by Karl Ove Knausgaard
The Critics:
Books: Carl Van Vechten's Harlem; more
A Critic at Large: The frankly faithless
Pop Music: Beck's "Morning Phase"
The Current Cinema: "The Monuments Men", "Jimmy P."
Postscript: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Poems: "Invocation", by Amit Majmudar; "Diminution", by Charles Rafferty; "Fast", by Jorie Graham

amandasattic
22nd Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings on About Town: Night Life, Movies, Art, Above & Beyond, Food & Drink, Dance, The Theatre, Classical Music.
The Talk of the Town: Margaret Talbot on the COINTELPRO burglars; Bridgegate; a populist in Gracie Mansion; opera for children; breadlines.
Articles:
The Real-Estate Artist: Theaster Gates's South Side project, by John Colapinto
If I Was Fluent in . . . by Jesse Eisenberg
Lives Less Ordinary: Caring for the sickest children, by Jerome Groopman
The Billionaire's Playlist: Leonard Blavatnik enters the music business, by Connie Bruck
Death Dust: The perilous rise of valley fever, by Dana Goodyear
Fiction: "A Mistake", by Akhil Sharma
The Critics:
A Critic at Large: The life and opinions of Roger Ailes
Books: briefly noted
On Television: "Looking", "Episodes"
The Current Cinema: "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit", "Gloria"
Poems: "Gravity", by Galway Kinnell; "My Corkboard", by Jane Hirshfield

amandasattic
22nd Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings on About Town: Movies, Night Life, Food & Drink, Classical Music, Art, Dance, The Theatre, Above & Beyond.
The Talk of the Town: Adam Gopnik on 1914; the chicken club; sign-language don'ts; bowling with Brian Fantana; food closeups.
Articles:
The Impossible Body: Storyboard P's Brooklyn street dance, by Jonah Weiner
How Many? by Paul Rudnick
Tamales on the Delta: A Mississippi town's play for greatness, by Calvin Trillin
The Gene Factory: How far will a Chinese research company go?, by Michael Specter
A Mission Gone Wrong: Fighting the drug war on the Mosquito Coast, by Mattathias Schwartz
Fiction: "First Husband", by Antonya Nelson
The Critics:
Books: The extinction of the passenger pigeon; more
Musical Events: "Falstaff", at the Metropolitan Opera
Dancing: Star turns at the Alvin Ailey company
The Current Cinema: "August: Osage County", "The Invisible Woman", "Lone Survivor"
Poems: "Roadkill", by Chase Twichell; "The Future", by Philip Levine; "Obituary", by Dan Chiasson

amandasattic
22nd Apr 2014
Magazine
The New Yorker
Contents:
Goings on About Town: The Theatre, Food & Drink, Classical Music, Art, Dance, Above & Beyond, Night Life, Movies.
The Talk of the Town: Steve Coll on Colorado and the midterms; Tiger Mother's cub; sedentary fitness; James Surowiecki on Sochi and corruption.
Articles:
Breaking the Waves: Diana Nyad's late-in-life triumph, by Ariel Levy
Man and Machine: The pranksters behind Horse_ebooks, by Susan Orlean
Major Tom: The NASA Investigation, by George Meyer
Thicker Than Water: A nautical nightmare in Nantucket, by Tad Friend
A Valuable Reputation: The plot to discredit an outspoken researcher, by Rachel Aviv
Fiction: "Moonlit Landscape With Bridge", by Zadie Smith
The Critics:
Books: The letters of Robert Frost; Jesse Ball's "Silence Once Begun"; more
On Television: "The Fosters", "Broad City"
The Theatre: "Intimacy", "Outside Mullingar"
The Current Cinema: "The Last of the Unjust"
Poems: "Pronoun Envy", by Anne Carson; "In the Corner of a Room Where You Would Never Look", by Mark Bibbins

amandasattic
17th Apr 2014
Magazine
Guitar Player
Contents:
Opening Shots
Riffs: Phil Everly, more
Now Hear This: The Madeira; The Swamphammer, New Gear
Artists: Greg Howe, Leslie West, Rory Hoffman, Mike Keneally, Jim Oblon
Cover Story: Rolling Stones Gear
Lessons: Badass TV Guitars; Shapes of Things: Alex Skolnick; You're Playing It Wrong: "All Along the Watchtower"; Rhythm Workshop
Gear: buying guide, test drives
Get Smart: tips on maintenance, performing, and technology


amandasattic
16th Apr 2014
Magazine
Rolling Stone
Reviews:
Music albums: Lady Gaga, "Art Pop"; Billy Joe and Norah, "Foreverly"; Ghost B.C. "If You Have Ghost"; Patty Griffin, "Silver Bell"; Polica, "Shulamith"; Jake Owen, "Days of Gold"; The Wanted, "Word of Mouth"; Boston, "Life, Love & Hope"; Those Darlins, "Blur the Line"; Courtney Barnett, "The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas"; The Sadies, "Internal Sounds"; Avril Lavigne, "Avril Lavigne"; The Flaming Lips, "Peace Sword"; Daughtry, "Baptized"; Brendan Benson, "You Were Right".
Music reissues: The Velvet Underground, "White Light/White Heat: 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition"; Various Artists, "New Orleans Funk 3: The Original Sound of Funk"; Le Grand Kalle, "His Life, His Music".
Music singles: David Bowie, "Like a Rocket Man"; Broken Bells, "Holding On for Life"; Childish Gambino, "Melrose"; Austin Mahone, "Banga! Banga!"; Kurt Vile, "Feel My Pain"; Will.i.am feat. Miley Cyrus, French Montana and Wiz Khalifa, "Feeling Myself".
DVDs: "Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me"; "Good Ol' Freda".
Movies: "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"; "Delivery Man"; "Inside Llewyn Davis"; "Homefront"; "Philomena".

Charts:
Top Billboard album: Eminem, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2".
College radio top album: Arcade Fire, "Reflektor".
iTunes top song: Eminem, "The Monster".

amandasattic
15th Apr 2014
Magazine
Time
Contents:
Features:
Reinventing High School: Why four years isn't enough to prepare students for jobs in the new economy
Obama's Legacy Project: The President returns to his roots in the fight for criminal-justice reform
Mexico's New Mission: President Enrique Pena Nieto and his lieutenants are forging a path to modernity. But can they solve Mexico's problems of violence and corruption?
Briefing:
World: Rouhani's Battle With Iran's Hard-Liners; more
Nation:
Biden Unplugged: The voluble Veep talks up Obama's second term--and his own political future
High Plains Grifters: Plagued by scandal, the U.S. ICBM force needs and overhaul
How Your Personality May Reveal Your Politics; more
Business: Game Drain: Nintendo's refusal to put Mario on your iPhone is hurting
Olympics: Empty Slopes: Slow start for Putin's powder dreams; more
Health: Screening Cancer: A new study reveals mammograms may not be doing much good;
more
Milestones: movie star Shirley Temple dies at age 85; more
The Culture:
Pop Chart
Movies: Ice, Ice, Baby: "Frozen" inspires a totally chilled-out cult following
Tuned In: Slow Jamming the Laughs: Jimmy Fallon, "Tonight's" upworthy new host
Dating: The Friendship Trap: Are our social lives sabotaging our love lives?
Art: Space Invader: Georges Braque's radical vision finally finds perspective
more


amandasattic
14th Apr 2014
Magazine
Rolling Stone
Contents
Features:
How the U.S. Exports Global Warming: Why we're flooding world markets with carbon
The Gentle Revolution of Pope Francis: The times they are a-changin' at the Vatican
The Liberation of Steve McQueen: How the Oscar-nominated director but his anger aside
David Crosby Is Somehow Alive and Well: Catching up with rock's unlikeliest survivor
Dead End on Silk Road: You can't rule the eBay of vice without spilling some blood
Rock & Roll:
"House of Cars" Slithers Back: TV's most diabolical show gets even darker
Beats Enters Streaming Wars: Can Jimmy Iovine and Trent Reznor make music in the cloud pay?
Rock's New Superduo: one-time New York neighbors Paul Simon and Sting
Can "Her" Happen? The experts weigh in
Eric Church's Heavy Trip: Nashville badass follows star-making "Chief" LP with a dark, wild country epic
Meet Hip-Hop's Howard Stern: Radio star Charlamagne tha God isn't afraid to call out Kanye West - or himself
A Soul Survivor Gets Back in the Groove: Sharon Jones roars back with a new album and tour
Conor Oberst's New Morning; After slowing down and getting married, Bright Eyes leader hits Nashville for a grown-up solo LP
From Russia With Self-Hate: Novelist Gary Shteyngart writes a stunner of a memoir about coming to America
Pick the Allmans' Next Guitar God! five suggestions listed
The Funniest Woman in Fake News: How Samantha Bee became "The Daily Show's" MVP
Passenger: The voice behind the hit "Let Her Go" on partying with Ed Sheeran, dissing Cher and sounding like a hobbit
Oh, You Pretty Things! Somehow, "Pretty Little Liars" with its mystery and melodrama, is the truest depiction of high school on television
more
Record Reviews:
Broken Bells, "After the Disco"; Michael Bloomfield, "From His Head to His Heart to His Hands"; others
Movie Reviews:
"The Monuments Men", "The Winds Rises", "Labor Day"
Charts:
Top Billboard album: Bruce Springsteen, "High Hopes"; top college radio album: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, "Give the People What They Want"; iTunes top song: Katy Perry, "Dark Horse"; more

amandasattic
13th Apr 2014
Magazine
Rolling Stone
Contents:
The 100 Greatest Covers (divided by decade)
The Photographers (of the covers); Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon, David LaChapelle, Herb Ritts, others.
Who's Who on the Cover (of this issue)
Rock & Roll: Neil Young's anti-Bush album; Bob Dylan's new satellite-radio show; FCC targets radio giants; Phil Walden, Capricorn Records, dies; Flaming Lips' stage show; more.
National Affairs: The history of Rolling Stone political coverage
The Early Years of the magazine: "At the beginning, we had no idea what we were doing," Jann Wenner.
The Great Rolling Stone Trivia Challenge: Test your rock IQ (double gatefold)
All the Skin That Fits: Cast your vote for the hottest issue of the magazine (double gatefold)
Rock & Roll High School: The lost yearbook from Rolling Stone High (high school photos of teenagers before they became rock stars--double gatefold)
Reviews: "Stadium Arcadium", Red Hot Chili Peppers; "Living With War", Neil Young; "Broken Boy Soldiers", The Raconteurs; "Taking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks; "Surprise", Paul Simon; "Pick a Bigger Weapon", The Coup; "Ten Silver Drops", Secret Machines; others.
Movies: "United 93", "Down in the Valley", "Poseidon".
Charts: Billboard top album "Me and My Gang", Rascal Flats; college radio top album: "You in Reverse", Built to Spill; more.






















amandasattic
13th Apr 2014
Magazine
Cosmopolitan
cover woman: Julianne Hough
"The Love Issue"
cover stories:
Epic Confessions
Weird Stuff Guys Google About You
Fun, Fearless Lingerie
Beauty Under $10
5 New Ways to Spend V Day
Obsessive Office Crushes
Crazy Hot Sex
The Sex Diet
A Cheater's Diary
"I'm Marrying My Gay Best Friend"
Julianne Hough
plus more than 50 other articles in 12 categories

amandasattic
12th Mar 2014
Magazine
Car And Driver
Comparison-test Issue:
Sports Sedans: Cadillac ATS 3.6; BMW 335i; 2014 Lexus IS350 F Sport.
Crossovers: Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD; 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Touring; 2014 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring AWD.
Hypercars: Ferrari LaFerrari; Lamborghini Veneno; McLaren P1.
Family Sedans: Honda Accord EX-L; 2014 Mazda 6 Grand Touring.
Diesels: BMW X5 xDrive35d; 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Ecodiesel 4x4; Mercedes-Benz ML350 Bluetec 4matic; Porsche Cayenne Diesel; Volkswagen Touareg TDI.
Google Maps: driving, public transit, walking.
Drivelines: Mercedes-Benz CLA250; Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series; Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6; 2014 Chevrolet Impala; 2014 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo; 2014 Ford Fiesta ST;
Your Winners: Readers' comments about cars, driving, and more.
What I'd Do Differently: Interview with 44th U.S. Vice-President Dan Quayle.



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