Ford Trucks - AP Centerpiece: Argentine winemakers go global
AP Centerpiece: Argentine winemakers go global
Times Daily - The wineries tucked beneath the distant Andean mountains nearly have it all: warm days and cool nights for growing the lushest of grapes, state of the art technology and restless vintners bent on lifting Argentina’s wine production to rival the best
Ford trucks targeted for break-ins
kptv.com - GRESHAM — Gresham Police say they have noticed an alarming rate of newer Ford F-series pickup trucks being broken into throughout the city. More than 40 trucks have been forcibly entered, usually by punching the door locks. People had personal
Bridgestone sales rise 11% to top $10 billion
Nashville Tennessean - Sales were up 11% to more than $10 billion last year for Nashville tiremaker Bridgestone Americas Holding Corp., the company announced yesterday. The company, a division of Japanese tire maker Bridgestone Corp., registered a profit in its tire
Car Prowlers Target Ford Trucks
Channel 6000 - GRESHAM, Ore. — The truck may be Ford tough, but its locks aren’t tough enough to keep out car prowlers in one Portland-area city. More than 40 newer Ford F-series pickup trucks have been broken into since Jan. 1 in Gresham. Thieves have been
Quotations That Make Us Think
Bellaciao - “It is the professed goal [of U.S. multinational corporations] to control as large a share of the world market as they do of the United States market.” Harry Magdoff, The Age of Imperialism NOW READ THROUGH SOME OF THESE NAMES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Arrests Do Little To Slow Car Thefts
News Channel 2000 - Forget “Gone in 60 Seconds.” Cars are vanishing a lot more quickly than that across central Florida. Every 26 seconds another car is stolen in the U.S.: two cars a minute, more than 3,000 cars each day. The WESH 2 I-Team uncovered how thieves are
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Albuquerque Tribune - MENDOZA, Argentina - The wineries tucked beneath the distant Andean mountains nearly have it all: warm days and cool nights for growing the lushest of grapes, state of the art technology and restless vintners bent on lifting Argentina’s wine