'Foreclosure Bus' Offers Las Vegas Home Hunters Free Tours Of Foreclosed Properties

April 18, 2008
Topics bus, homes, vegas, free, wheels, sony and coach
For two Las Vegas brokers, discounts are not enough to close deals. They give prospective buyers free tours of properties aboard their "foreclosure bus. "The 40-seater luxury coach of Ruth and John Ahlbrand, owner and manager of RE/MAX Central, takes clients to bank-owned foreclosed properties and builder-discounted new homes in the Las Vegas area.

Stun Gun/MP3 Player Unveiled At CES In Las Vegas

January 9, 2008
An Arizona-based electronic company has unveiled a new gadget which integrates a Taser stun gun with an mp3 player at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dubbed as the iTaser, the new gadget features a 1GB player in the stun gun's holster.

GM Official: Driverless Car Nears Realization

January 7, 2008
General Motors Corp. executives announced recently that within a decade, the cars that can drive and park at their destination could be ready for sale. The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas GM Chief Executive Rick Wagoner's announced on Tuesday the company's vision of driverless vehicles and that GM, parts suppliers, university engineers and other automakers are all working together on vehicles that could revolutionize and initiate the short- and long-distance travel.

Egypt Seeks Royalties For Exact Copies Of Pyramids

December 25, 2007
Egypt's parliament is set to pass a law that requires payment of royalties for exact replicas of its ancient pyramids in every country. The proposed law announced by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) on Tuesday also prohibits the duplication of the Egyptian monuments, including the Sphinx. Drawings and other reproductions of pharaonic and Egyptian monuments from all eras are exempted from the law if they are not exact copies.

Man Steals from Funeral Collection Money After Offering Condolences

December 4, 2007
Police are currently searching for a man who allegedly walked in on a funeral, offered condolences to the departed's family, and then left - but not without making off with the funeral's collection bag. Attendees of the funeral of 30-year old ironworker David Rabun told police that no one in David's family recognized the person, who according to Rabun's mother Sandra Alton, went up to the microphone and said he wanted to express his condolences, even though he did not work with David.
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