CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS (The Post-Standard)
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Flex-ability: Ford's newest take on people haulers (Boston Herald)
If you attended one of the larger auto shows recently, you might remember the Ford Flex from its appearance as the Fairlane concept car - on which the Flex is based. The...
Train of thought: Voters across country tell what's shaping their choices (Rockford Register Star)
Each presidential election year, Political Editor Chuck Sweeny takes a trip to discover what’s on voters’ minds in the Midwest and beyond. This year, he hit the rails. He chose Amtrak’s City of New Orleans from Chicago to the Big Easy — a 19-hour ride — because he likes the song of the same name by Steve Goodman. Find out what folks on the train and in New Orleans had to say. Click ...
Emily Pease: Dear Obama: Vets Email Debate Tips and More (HuffingtonPost)
"You don't want a maverick in charge. Look at MacArthur. He wanted to nuke Korea. Thank goodness Truman pulled him out."
POKIN AROUND: She stepped into the ring with Ali and was a fashion-design contender (St. Charles Journal)
When the opportunity to write about fashion design came up last week I jumped on it. If there's one thing you should know about me it's this: I'm all about fashion design.
West Asheville retailer closes after 52 years (Asheville Citizen-Times)
WEST ASHEVILLE — For customers perusing the merchandise at Ace Appliance Co. on Haywood Road, it wouldn’t be unusual to stumble upon owner Bruce Smith somewhere between the rows of stoves and washing machines — sitting cross-legged on the floor having a tea party with two little girls.
Wide Screen TV (Wiscasset Newspaper)
$100 hamburgers anyone? There was a time, especially after Maine Yankee closed and the huge tax dollars started declining, when people in Wiscasset complained about having to support an airport.
Fayetteville neighborhood wants more police patrols (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
Some Fayetteville residents are asking police to do a better job of patrolling their neighborhood.
I Never Inhale (San Diego Reader)
Double-bladed, surgical steel guillotine cutter in hand, a fellow in a Hawaiian shirt slices off a little less than a quarter of an inch, and the cap falls to the floor.
Bondy still craves Big Apple fame (Windsor Star)
Imagine this: A man sits with a 47-inch wide-screen TV at night, 20 minutes from Times Square in New York. He wears a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey as he watches the Leafs game.