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season ending soon... time for the busy summer transfers! some rumours already start (big name players): Arsenal - confirms signing of Podolski from Kohn, almost finalise the purchase of young highly rated Rennes midfielder M'Vila and closing in on Dortmund's Japanese playmaker Kagawa Barcelona - claims to have agreed terms with Bale of Tottenham (delicious combi of Bale and Alves on left/right flanks if the deal pulls through) PSG - looking to poach Higuain from Real Madrid Man City - highly rated Hazard almost certain to join from Lille Real Madrid - wants to tempt Aguero to switch from Man City to Madrid (looks unlikely as Aguero was from Atletico Madrid)
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A car as powerful as the Bugatti Veyron can do a great many things. Crest the 400 km/h mark. Burn through fuel and rubber faster than a jumbo jet on take-off with the parking brake engaged. But how about stop time? Maybe if you lay down all that twist in the opposite direction off the earth's rotation. Or bring back a rumor that first reared its head some four years ago. We're talking about the long-rumored 1,200-horsepower "super Veyron." Its arrival has been anticipated for years, and now accounts from Germany are bringing it back to life. According to the reports, Professor Ferdinand Pi
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Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful automobiles ever created, it's not every day that a Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic changes hands. Only four of examples were ever made, and only two or three of them are still around today. One is owned by Ralph Lauren, and another belonged to the late Dr. Peter Williamson. Californian auction house Gooding & Company has now announced that the Williamson Bugatti has changed hands for a record sum, and though the buyer and exact amount paid remain undisclosed, reports place it between $30-40 million, easily eclipsing the $12.2 million paid for a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa this time last year. Until his recent passing, Dr. Williamson had amassed a considerable collection of classic Bugattis. Gooding had helped assemble the collection, and since his passing has helped his estate sell them off. But the Atlantic