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Which of your cars didn't throw tantrums?

We have had multiple threads about cars facing smallest of niggles to major breakdowns on Team Bhp. However, there are some cars, which silently do their job without throwing any tantrum. I am

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:16:00

Fighting numerous wildfires. temperatures are forecast to remain high in the coming days. the heatwave has left thousands of households without power and people are being told to conserve energy. sophie long is in los angeles for us. well, we are now into day five of an intense heatwave here in california, which has pushed temperatures way up into triple digits in fahrenheit and above 44 degrees celsius, smashing records for this time of year. and the stifling heat continues long after the sun goes down, which is putting massive pressure on california s electricity grid. we haven t yet seen the rolling blackouts that people were warning of, but thousands of people have been left without power in places like silicon valley, although not the millions that people were fearing. californians are being asked to conserve energy between the hours of 4pm and 9pm. they re being asked not to crank up the air con, but to keep thermostats above a certain temperature, not to use major appliances, an

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:52:00

Finally, we all know working from home became the norm for millions of workers around the world during the pandemic. but could that be changing? during the heatwave, plenty returned to offices to take advantage of the office air con might we see the same for heating this winter? adam strudwick is a commercial workplace architect with perkins&will, london. thank you so much forjoining me. this is an interesting one. do you really think things are that bad that people will go to their office in order to keep their office in order to keep their bills low at home? well, i ho -e their bills low at home? well, i hope not. their bills low at home? well, i hope not. i their bills low at home? well, i hope not, i hope their bills low at home? well, i hope not, i hope not, - their bills low at home? well, i hope not, i hope not, i - their bills low at home? well, i hope not, i hope not, i hopej i hope not, i hope not, i hope people are going back to the office for more than just warmth.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Life at 50 Degrees 20240604 02:00:00

Welcome to bbc news. our top stories. a pilgrimage of penance pope francis is in canada where he s set to apologise for abuse suffered by indigenous children at catholic boarding schools. as firefighters in california struggle to contain the latest huge wildfire , the us special envoy for climate warns that the world is not moving fast enough to tackle the climate crisis. it is less than ideal not to have the entire congress hole throatily adopting some of the measures the need to be taken. lower the air con and turn off the lights or face a fine that s warning from the french government to shop keepers

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