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  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

  • Corporate results this week will reveal that the motorist's loss is the oil industry's gain as energy groups BP and Royal Dutch Shell prepare to report significant profits.

    City presses Centrica to cancel plans for building nuclear power plants 2011

  • Obviously better roadways reduce a motorist's costs in all kinds of ways, such as fewer gas-wasting delays and costly accidents.

    The Best And Worst States For Drivers William P. Barrett 2010

  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

  • Obviously better roadways reduce a motorist's costs in all kinds of ways, such as fewer gas-wasting delays and costly accidents.

    The Best And Worst States For Drivers William P. Barrett 2010

  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

  • Obviously better roadways reduce a motorist's costs in all kinds of ways, such as fewer gas-wasting delays and costly accidents.

    The Best And Worst States For Drivers William P. Barrett 2010

  • I can assure Peter and others who might be reading this, that weighing the rewards of back-country travel in a war zone versus the dangers inherent in a motorist's isolaton in areas where law enforcement is marginal, non-existent or subject to local corruption is a recommended exercise.

    Page 3 2010

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