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2014 Mercedes S Class, Porsche 918 Spyder, Six-Wheeled Volvo: This Week's Top Photos
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Classic Audi 100s Gather In Germany: The Car That Saved Audi
John is Senior Editor for High Gear Media. In addition to news coverage and new car reviews, John creates and oversees all editorial for High Gear's... More On a crisp, sunny day in the German city of Koblenz last weekend, dozens of old Audis gathered at a riverbank park where the Mosel meets the Rhine.
Photo tour: Inside river cruisinga s newest ship
Originally built in 1997, Paul Gauguin Cruises' 332-passenger Paul Gauguin recently emerged from a major makeover that included the addition of new suites.
Float down the Rhine in Germany on a 10-day cruise on the MS Algeria with Shearings .
Avalon Waterways chief: River cruise boom to continue
It's no secret that river cruising is one of the fastest growing areas of travel these days, and the boom is showing no signs of slowing, says the head of one of the largest ABOARD THE AVALON EXPRESSION -- It's no secret that river cruising is one of the fastest growing areas of travel these days, and the boom is showing no signs of slowing, says ... (more)
Go with the flow: Top 10 river cruises
Bookings for river cruises are booming. With drinks, tips and transfers often included in the package, now's the time to go with the flow... Topping the river cruising chart is the classic seven-night Rhine cruise from Amsterdam to Basle.
Forged Hitler diaries to become accessible to public
Thirty years after publishing what it believed were Hitler's diaries, a German news magazine said Tuesday it would hand over what it still owns of the forgeries to the country's state archive, making them accessible to the public.
German prosecutors probe Credit Suisse tax evasion
A link in the global football-rigging 'pandemic' can be traced to a seedy Cambodian border town and the illegal, Chinese-owned betting shops that operate there, writes David Eimer.