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Guardian Angel Alcohol Test Kits
Guardian Angel Alcohol Test was developed to meet modified US Department of Transportation (DOT) Model Specifications for performance testing of alcohol screening devices.
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Welcome – Guardian Interlock
Guardian Interlock aims to reduce repeat offenses by drunken drivers through our interlock devices, Responsible Driver Program, and educational collaborations.
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Green light: Fancy exploring a throng of hongs? | Travel | The Guardian
Richard Hammond goes guilt-free, from Thailand to the Taurus mountains.
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Alarm over dramatic weakening of Gulf Stream | Environment | The Guardian
· Slowing of current by a third in 12 years could bring more extreme weather · Temperatures in Britain likely to drop by one degree in next decade
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Leo Hickman: what impact do our holidays have on the world? | Travel | The Guardian
The travel industry tells us that tourism makes poor countries richer and the whole world happier and more peaceful. Even the most beautiful places can retain their charm. But the truth is very different…
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Copper thieves cause havoc for commuters | UK news | The Guardian
Soaring global demand for copper is a growing threat to the British railway network leading to a surge in trackside metal theft, police have warned. Copper theft caused more than 240,000 minutes of delays…
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Monsoons leave 1.5m stranded in India and Bangladesh | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Up to 1.5 million people have been marooned or made homeless by the annual flooding of the Brahmaputra and Ganges rivers in north-east India and Bangladesh.
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Travel | Guardian Unlimited
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E Boat Motors
E Boat Motors. Boating Websites, Boat Plans, Boat Insurance,Guardian Unlimited - 1932 Ted Scott dies in a tragic boating accident and William Percival Crozier is appointed as editor. 1936 Ownership of the 1999 Guardian Unlimited network of websites is launched in January. By March 2001 GU has over 2.4 million unique users making
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Leader: In praise of ... Indian Railways | Comment is free | The Guardian
Leader: Indian Railways has performed so well that surplus revenues can be used to cut fares