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Land Rover sets the bar for all-season motoring
Traffic Officer Land Rover Discovery (Explore #447)

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Land Rover Discovery 3 TDV6 2007
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Land Rover sets the bar for all-season motoring
Land Rover’s venerable Discovery model took a turn for the future in 2004 with the UK introduction of the LR3, a tall and contemporary re-take on that most iconic of British vehicles. This year, the machine’s been rebadged as the LR4, and the laundry list of changes and transformations makes it worth a new monicker, indeed. From a considerably redone grille and a totally reconfigured, more user …
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Our parliament (Althingi) is not in touch with reality. An opinion poll last month showed that only nine percent of Icelanders trust the parliament. And the worst member of parliament has to be Sigmundur Davíd Gunnlaugsson, the chairman of the Progressive Party.
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