GM's Burns envisions a world where autonomous electric cars talk to one another and thus avoid crashing.
Kuwait's health ministry said Ali's burns will be treated by some of the best specialists in the region.
"To some people, driving is the distraction: They want to comb their hair, they want to drink their coffee, they want to talk on their cell phones, " says GM's Burns.
After the drama, the UK's Richard Burns won the World Rally Championship title, despite Finland's Marcus Gronholm - the 2000 champion - taking the Rally of Great Britain in his Peugeot 206.
"Chrissy's light burns so very brightly, " her husband, former Divinyls drummer Charley Drayton, said in a statement.
He won in 10.02secs, beating Trinidad's Marc Burns and Tyson Gay from the USA, who came home in 10.07secs and 10.15secs respectively.
The U.S. burns 140 billion gallons of gasoline per year, and it would take more like 210 billion gallons of ethanol to drive as far.
Those who made it across the border told CNN's Chris Burns that Serb authorities in Yugoslavia made them hand over documents and car license plates, suggesting that they will not be allowed back into Yugoslavia.
It's had coffee cups placed on it and it's got cigarette burns.
Sabatini says countries in the region are cautious about Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez's influence, but they aren't ready to take sides with the U.S. Larry Burns, of the Washington based Council on Hemispheric Affairs, says this is becoming an issue of regional solidarity.
And to all those who have wondered if America's beacon still burns as bright: Tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.
It will see all Burns papers held in Scotland examined, digitised and stored at the university's Centre for Robert Burns Studies.
Burns landed some powerful shots in the following round but Martinez was able to duck out of harm's way and had Burns on the ropes in the closing seconds.
U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns responded by calling Putin's accusations "preposterous, " saying Washington would "not give a millimeter" to any proposal that would weaken the monitoring organization.
Though at a recent presentation promoting the deal, U.S. Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns said the U.S. is working to prevent this.
Burns's fame, already considerable during his short lifetime, became a cult after his death.
WSJ: Robert Burns and Auld Lang Syne at the Morgan Library & Museum
However, Nelson is confident that Burns's preparations for his fight against Martinez are going well.
David Lock, QC for Mr Burns's family, asked whether struggling against the police restraint could have been a factor.
He said Burns's Gently Johnny was the "perfect love song" for the film.
Burns's library also possesses five novels by Margaret Atwood, a Canadian feminist writer.
The appointment by West Yorkshire's commissioner, Mark Burns-Williamson, is subject to ratification by the Police and Crime Panel on 8 February.
Realising he was in trouble, he crashed his right glove against Burns's jaw and began a frenetic attack on the local hero.
The court heard that the woman had been in Kirkcaldy's Thornhill Drive when Burns pulled her along by the hair and attacked her.
Burns's friend Luke Smith, 18, of Marsden Road, Burnley, was also charged with his manslaughter but was found not guilty at a trial in July.
And when the band appeared on Soundcheck after our celebration of Leonard Bernstein's 90th birthday, Burns talked at length (off-mic) about the great American composer and conductor.
Meanwhile, U.S. envoy William Burns left Israel after failing to get an agreement from the Israelis and Palestinians on a timeline for adopting the recommendations of the Mitchell Report on Mideast peace.
Other candidates for the post included Bank deputy governor Paul Tucker, FSA chairman Lord Turner, Sir John Vickers, who led the government's recent review into breaking up the banks, and Santander bank's UK chairman Lord Burns.
But in the 1970s, on Burns's watch as Fed chairman, unemployment rose, inflation took off and a growing sense of economic crisis made a mockery of the idea that governments could control the business cycle.
That F350, running on 5% soy-based biodiesel (any more would void the vehicle's warranty), burns 840 gallons of fossil fuel a year doing 15, 000 miles, not including the petroleum used up to make the soy diesel.
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