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[Title] => Joy
[Summary] => When we were novices, we led a structured life. We woke up at 5am, prayed, went to mass, ate, studied, worked the fields, played, and prayed again till the sun went down.
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[Title] => DaimlerChrysler backs use of alternative fuels
[Summary] => DaimlerChrysler AG, a joint venture partner of automaker Mercedes Benz, has expressed support for the use of alternative fuels such as coco-biodiesel and ethanol in the transport sector.
Peter Froeschle, senior manager for strategic energy projects and fuel cell market development of DaimlerChrysler, said they have conducted a number of tests on these biofuels and "our engine could accommodate these fuels."
So far, he said "we found no problem with the use of five-percent blend of coco-biodiesel and ethanol in our cars."
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Peter Froeschle, senior manager for strategic energy projects and fuel cell market development of DaimlerChrysler, said they have conducted a number of tests on these biofuels and "our engine could accommodate these fuels."
So far, he said "we found no problem with the use of five-percent blend of coco-biodiesel and ethanol in our cars."
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