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      <title>Bling is the thing at Detroit auto show</title>
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      <description>DETROIT (AP) — Headlights, grilles and other doodads are stepping up and popping out on cars. 
                   Car bling is proliferating, from daytime running lights that go up the hood of the new Cadillac ATS, to a wide, bold grille on the Ford Fusion, to engraving within the lamps of the new Corvette and Ford Transit. 
                   It is inexpensive but distincti...</description>
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