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2013 LINCOLN MKS Gets Tagged on Facebook

It's true what they say about Facebook; people always tag you in pictures that you don't want to be seen in! Such is exactly the case with the 2013 Lincoln MKS just before it debuts at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, which just kicked off this weekend. The American automaker snapped a few quick shots of the redesigned luxury sedan and uploaded them to their official Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com

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Lego Ford Explorer: 380,000 Pieces

If you have young kids, you probably already know that Lego is now much more than simple square blocks of various colors. These days, our kids have so many options to exercise their construction ability, from the Empire State Building, to the USS Entreprise from Star Trek, and from the Millinennium Falcon of Star Wars to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft. And if you have gone to one of the many Lego
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Chance to Win a New Orleans Trip for Two on Lincoln Facebook Page

Do you like jazz or Cajun food? You may want to visit the Lincoln Facebook Page and get a chance to win a New Orleans trip for two.

If you have always dreamed of going to New Orleans or have been before and like to go again; Lincoln has a sweepstakes for you. Inspired by a week Designtripper spent exploring the historic city in a new MKX, in search of unique art and design, they

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Ford Develops Digital Child Crash-Test Dummy

In an effort to offer scientists a better understanding of exactly what happens to the adult body in the unfortunate event of a car accident, Ford has taken nearly 10 years to painstakingly replicate each fully-developed human body part and ultimately create a digital adult crash-test dummy.  As a next step, the American automaker has begun building one of the world's first digital child crash-test dummies.

"We study injury trends in the field, and

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Lincoln Sponsors NY Times Readers

Attention avid readers of the NYTimes.com, this one's for you. In part of a larger project under which Lincoln is sponsoring parts of the Times archives of technology and design topics, the American luxury automaker is paying for subscriptions of approximately 200,000 online readers (valued at approximately $150 each), through 2011.

How do you get sponsored? Well, there's no form submission. You actually have to be selected. And, you're chances

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