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Obama: The speech
Spin CyclePrepared text of Obama's speech after the jump. Big crowd, one-world/break-down-walls substance, but watching on TV you didn't have the impression the crowd was going totally wild. Echoes of Reagan's tear-down-this-wall speech, and an effort -- as he...Tags: Human Rights, New York, Terrorism, History, Kansas
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Ford posts worst-ever quarterly loss: $8.7B
Three months ago Ford Motor Co. reported an unexpected $100-million first-quarter profit, and quiet jubilation ensued on Wall Street. Yesterday Ford brought down the hammer of reality, reporting its largest quarterly loss ever, an $8.7-billion...Tags: Auto Trends, Vehicles, Ford Motor Credit Company, Petroleum Industry, Ford Motor Co.
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Ford's worst-ever quarter brings $8.67 billion loss
Chicago Tribune reporterFord posted the largest quarterly loss in its 105-year history Thursday: $8.67 billion, including $8.03 billion in special charges. Its North American automotive unit lost $1.3 billion, and Chief Financial Officer Don Leclair said Ford expects losses to...Tags: Vehicles, Ford Motor Credit Company, Sales, Ford, Automotive Equipment
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Small commitment looms large at Ford
Chicago Tribune reporterIf the auto industry's crystal ball is accurate, a midsize car like the Chevrolet Malibu or Toyota Camry will be considered a land yacht in the future. Yet in America, where the auto industry has reflected the idea that bigger is better, this notion of...Tags: Sales, Consumers, Oak Brook, Honda, Green and Hybrid Vehicles
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Suffield Officials To Look At Library Options
Courant Staff Writer— After voters decided against building a new library with a $13.6 million price tag, town and library officials are left with the task of figuring out what to do next. "We need to look at what the town is willing to support," First Selectman Scott... -
Lewandoski Takes Advantage Of His Opportunities
It surely wasn't the way Charles Lewandoski had envisioned making his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut. On June 28 Lewandoski made his first career start in NASCAR's second-tier division below the Sprint Cup Series in the Camping World RV Sales 200 at New...Tags: International Speedway Corp., Auto Trends, Speedway, Vehicles, Awards and Prizes
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Michael T. Garrison II
Michael Thomas Garrison II, a construction worker and superintendent, died of undetermined causes Sunday at his sister's Wilkes Barre, Pa., home. The Rosedale resident was 31. His father, Michael Thomas Garrison, said a cause of death is pending a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Cincinnati Bengals, Health and Safety at School, Football
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Main Events for the week of July 25
Mayhem Festival It's an answered Prayer of hard-core, hard-rock, heavy-metal mayhem and Music as a Weapon. Headlining are Ozzfest vets Slipknot and Chicago quartet Disturbed. Also appearing are Dragonforce, Mastodon, Five Finger Death Punch, Airbourne, 36...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Music, West Palm Beach, Jerry Seinfeld, Crimes
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Can Ford Survival Plan Work Fast Enough?
Associated PressBleeding cash and with its very survival uncertain, Ford Motor Co., an icon of American auto making, will try to import some of its success from across the Atlantic. Ford reported its worst-ever quarterly loss Thursday and announced plans to bring over...Tags: Sales, Kentucky, Michigan, University of Chicago, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Ford reports $8.7-billion shortfall, its largest quarterly loss ever
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThree months ago, Ford Motor Co. reported an unexpected $100-million first-quarter profit, and quiet jubilation ensued on Wall Street. But on Thursday, Ford brought down the hammer of reality, reporting its largest quarterly loss ever. It blamed the $8.7-...Tags: Sales, Fuel-efficient Cars, Chrysler, Boeing Co., Auto Trends
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