Yes, Small Cars Can Be Lovable
Forbes - Sun Nov 29, 6:07 am ETSmall cars are a hard sell, but build one with the right feel and emotion, and buyers will respond.
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Small cars are a hard sell, but build one with the right feel and emotion, and buyers will respond.
by Pamela Hess WASHINGTON -- Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn't believe him. So it took the most powerful military in the world 18 years to find the remains of the only U.S. Navy pilot shot down in an aerial battle in the 1991 Gulf War. Michael "Scott" Speicher's bones lay 18 inches deep in Iraqi sand, more or less right where a group of Iraqis had led ...
Today is Friday, Dec. 11, the 345th day of 2009. There are 20 days left in the year. The Jewish Festival of Lights, Hanukkah, begins at sunset. On Dec. 11, 1936, Britain's King Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson.
by Bryan Bender WASHINGTON - President Obama will maintain a lid of secrecy on millions of pages of military and intelligence documents that were scheduled to be declassified by the end of the year, according to administration officials. read more
Bill Clinton may have invented triangulation - the art of finding a "third way" out of a policy dilemma - but U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is practicing it to make desperately needed improvements in K-12 education. Unfortunately, his promotion of...
WASHINGTON—Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn’t believe him. So it took the most powerful military in the world 18 years to find the remains of the only U.S. Navy pilot shot down in an aerial battle in the 1991 Gulf War.
Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn't believe him. So it took the most powerful military in the world 18 years to find the remains of the only U.S. Navy pilot shot down in an aerial battle in the 1991 Gulf War. Michael "Scott" Speicher's bones lay 18 inches deep in Iraqi sand, more or less right where a group of Iraqis had led an American search team in ...
Report Says U.S. Had Means to Mount Rapid Assault on Tora Bora in December 2001 When al Qaeda Leader Was Most Vulnerable
WASHINGTON (AP) — Delay is rarely good for politicians trying to pass legislation. The possibility that Congress might not complete action on a major health care bill this year is another frustration for President Barack Obama and his allies.
NEW YORK -- When the writers of 30 Rock sent Brian Williams lines earlier this fall for his latest cameo, the NBC News anchorman had a couple of suggestions.
Ten years ago this week, hundreds of Wisconsin workers, farmers and human rights activists joined the thousands of people from around the world who trekked to Seattle to challenge trade policies that benefited speculators and corporate CEOs rather than citizens and communities.
Small cars are a hard sell, but build one with the right feel and emotion, and buyers will respond.
JASON DePARLE and ROBERT GEBELOFF A program once scorned as a failed welfare scheme now helps feed one in eight Americans and one in four children.
Just over one week before Manhattan’s annual LGBT Pride March, the campaigns of the two leading mayoral candidates, incumbent Michael Bloomberg and challenger William Thompson, the city comptroller, released lists of endorsers from the LGBT community.
AUSTIN -- His voice has a drone-like quality, and he admits he's not the most television-friendly politician in Texas. Even his name is bland: Bill White.But the Houston mayor has sparked rare excitement -- and perhaps a few sighs of relief -- among ...
The Elliott Bay Book Co., long a fixture in the city's Pioneer Square, may have to shut its doors. It's a long story with plenty of villains. Amid the blues bars and rescue missions of Pioneer Square, Seattle's storied intersection of sports and booze, art and vagrancy, the Elliott Bay Book Co. has stood as a symbol of comfortable, old-world erudition.