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Discovering What You Really Want to Do and Doing It
Career Counselor++++++++++++++++++++ || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ In order to discover what will really make you happy careerwise, you must find your passion. Passion, by definition, is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling such as love. And it's your passion,...Tags: Walt Disney
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Enthusiasts join Ford for Model T's 100th birthday
Associated Press WriterPoking along a country road in his 1915 Ford Model T, 42-year-old trucker Geff Bland of Springfield, Mo., confessed to how much he loves the iconic automobile. Bland wrecked one of his Model Ts when he was in his late 20s after the steering wheel came...Tags: Kansas, Ford, Ohio, Vehicles, Indiana
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Model T Hits New Milestone
Associated PressFord Motor Co. is marking the 100th anniversary of the Model T, the first low-priced car that introduced motoring to the masses, at a time when Americans are cringing at the cost of filling their gas tanks and the U.S. auto industry is struggling with...Tags: Sales, Ford Motor Co., Honda, Ceremonies, Ford
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Auction house seeks to sell Rosa Parks collection
Associated Press WriterArlan Ettinger will never forget the response he got when he took one of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks' hats to a meeting at the Apollo Theater in New York. "It was a fairly plain-looking black hat. And then I said it was Rosa Parks'. And their mouths...Tags: Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King Jr., Emmett Till, Auction Service, Justice and Rights
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Best Travel Deals - July 14, 2008
$89 NEW YORK CITY Christmas trip features the Radio City Rockettes, Dec. 26. The 2008 edition of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular features ''Parade of the Wooden Soldiers,'' Santa and a living Nativity. Package includes round-trip bus...Tags: AAA, Religious Festivals, Tourism and Leisure, Forests, Public Holidays
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No wrecks, so why am I in this traffic jam?
Sentinel Staff WriterOne minute, you're zipping along at turnpike speed in free-flowing traffic, listening to music, loving the world. Then, without warning, you're caught in that frustrating, soul-sucking trap known as gridlock. When you finally break free, you realize...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, New Mexico, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Ford, Vehicles
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Edison's estate in a new light
Cox News ServiceIn 1878, Thomas Edison invented a machine that did something the world had never seen, or heard. After Edison recited "Mary had a little lamb," the machine exactly repeated the words, astonishing observers. The phonograph, considered his most original...Tags: Ohio, Invention and Innovation, Maine, Homes, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Fat-Flushing Fiber Pill Going National
Detroit Free PressA diet supplement developed by two Wayne State University professors is now sold in 2,300 GNC stores across the country. The pill, called Alpha-Fibe FBCx, is a corn-derived fiber that binds to fat molecules in food and naturally flushes it from the body....Tags: Health Treatments, Health and Safety at School, Obesity, New Jersey, Eating Disorders
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A life of music, moderation
Special To The SentinelThe year 1903 was a momentous one. It marked the birth of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and the death of artist James McNeil Whistler. Jack London wrote The Call of the Wild, and Henry Ford founded Ford Motor Co. It was also the year Leesburg resident...Tags: NBC, Ohio, Leesburg, Jack London, Edgar Bergen
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Will ailing automakers exit NASCAR?
Sentinel ColumnistRacing executives with the four auto manufacturers involved with NASCAR -- Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge and Toyota -- have voiced their support for the sport, which probably totals well over $75 million a year. After the downright disastrous sales figures...Tags: Athletics, Track and Field, New York Times, Jeff Gordon, Sales, Motor Racing
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