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03/02/2010

Scientists communicate with a man in a vegetative state, a bronze sculpture has sold for a world record 拢65,001,250 and an update to US government advice not to drive your Toyota.

News that scientists have been able to communicate with a man who was thought to be in a vegetative state by reading his brain activity.

Art Correspondent for FT with news that a life-size bronze sculpture of a man by Alberto Giacometti has been sold at auction in London for the world record price of 拢65,001,250.

Plus, an update on the US government advice not to drive your Toyota from the motoring journalist in Detroit who broke the story.

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Wed 3 Feb 2010 22:30

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  • Wed 3 Feb 2010 22:30