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GM first-quarter profits dip on losses in Europe, South America
General Motors Co. reported lower first-quarter profits Thursday as it struggled with the continuing economic slump in Europe and a dip in earnings in North America. Profit for the nation’s largest automaker profit fell 14% to $865 million...
Tags: Vehicles, Chevrolet, Google+, Companies and Corporations, Tesla
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Chef brings gourmet goodies from New York to Roscoe
Surrounded by miles of farmland in the town of Roscoe, there is a bakery and restaurant that would please the most urban foodie. Three Paws Baking and Turning Hand Studios is operated by Dennis Grau, a New York-trained chef, who remodeled the former...
Tags: Potatoes, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cheese, Restaurants
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Area gospel artist wins international competition
Avery Watkins, a native of Garrard County, recently was awarded the Horizon Award Male Vocalist of the Year in the adult/traditional gospel category by the North American Country Music Association, International (NACMAI). Watkins represented Kentucky...
Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Music
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Black Sabbath to tour North America, play L.A. on Sept. 3
Here's some Ozzy Osbourne news that has nothing to do with the singer's marital troubles: Black Sabbath is headed out on a full North American tour. The legendary English heavy-metal band -- or three-fourths of it, anyway -- announced Thursday that it...
Tags: Verizon Wireless, Black Sabbath (music group)
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North America powers big Ford Motor Co. first-quarter profit
Ford Motor Co.’s first-quarter profit rose more than 15%, helped by record earnings in North America and strong performance by its auto loan financing arm. Ford’s net income was $1.6 billion, or 40 cents per share, compared to $1.4 billion,...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Marketing, Google+, Ford Motor Credit Company, Ford Motor Co.
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Tracking the long-distance travels of dust
Spring stirs pollen, and also dust — high-flying dust that's blown thousands of miles to reach North America in greater amounts than scientists have known before, with potential impact on the climate and air quality. Mineral dust rises from dry...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Catonsville, Science and Technology, Travel, Colleges and Universities
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Air bag problem forces recall of millions of vehicles
Toyota, Honda and Nissan are recalling more than 2 million vehicles globally for an identical problem with air bags on the passenger side whose inflator may burst, sending plastic pieces flying. No injuries have been reported related to the problem....
Tags: Toyota, Manufacturing and Engineering, Japan, Nissan, Product Recalls
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Did Dr. Ben Carson go too far in Fox comments on same-sex marriage?
The Baltimore SunI have been tracking the dance Johns Hopkins nuerosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson has been doing with Fox News since his appearance last month at The National Prayer Breakfast. You can see my concerns about the relationship here. But Tuesday night, Dr....Tags: ABC (tv network), Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, Benjamin Solomon Carson, Sr., Social Issues
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Congressman takes to Twitter for Passover movie twists
Sun SentinelSome are outrageously funny. Others deserve a chuckle. And plenty are bad – or good enough, depending on your sense of humor – to elicit a groan of oy vey. With Congress off for its Passover-Easter recess, U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch, a Democrat...Tags: Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Matzoh Balls, Argo (movie), Easter
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Toyota North America, seeking more political clout, forms new PAC
Toyota's North American subsidiary has formed a new political action committee, according to a recent Federal Election Commission filing. The Federal Election Commission "statement of organization" form shows the new PAC listed as "Toyota North...
Tags: Product Recalls, Federal Election Commission, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Toyota Motor Corp.
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Springfield-Branson National Airport passenger, freight numbers grew in 2012 over 2011
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Passenger numbers were up at the Springfield airport in 2012. That increase bucks national and regional trends. “Our total passenger numbers were up 2.8 percent in 2012,” said Brian Weiler, airport director of aviation. ...
Tags: St. Louis, Air Transportation Industry
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Feb. 7 in History: Strike of railroad workers against Southern Pacific
>> 50 Years Ago — Imperial Valley’s economy will be hard hit by the impending strike of railroad workers against Southern Pacific, in the opinion of local officials. The strike could hit anytime today. While trucks, have taken over a large...Tags: Trade Agreements, Lettuce, California Department of Transportation, Economic Organization, Injuries and Wounds
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