Ford Mustang News Archive
19-Nov-2007
b0811 BC-BehindtheWheel-C-Clas 11-14 0832 (Hays Daily News) Eds: Next car reviews, in this order: 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt, 2008 Volkswagen Touareg, 2008 Ford Taurus X, 2008 Mazda CX-9.
Dallas Mavericks catalog has a lot for the big shots (Dallas Morning News) Forget the Christmas catalog from Neiman Marcus. For Mavericks fans, the ultimate gift-giving book is the team's Above The Rim collection of unique and, for the most part, unaffordable-to-the-common-fan experiences and merchandise.
Kenseth expects crew chief to help Roush in GM role (USA Today) It would be one thing if Robbie Reiser wouldn't be around the shop at all, which might concern Matt Kenseth and others at Roush Fenway Racing. If anything, the 2003 Cup champion and four-time competitor in the Chase for the Nextel Cup expects his crew chief to have a bigger presence in his upcoming new role as RFR's general manager. Sunday's Ford 400 will mark their final race together, and ...
Area police departments launch annual Shop With Cop campaigns (The Joplin Globe) Area police officers want to make the holidays happier for area children with their annual Shop With a Cop programs.
Campbell gets to `Come on down' (The Kalamazoo Gazette) KALAMAZOO -- Ed Campbell bought three bags of Purina Cat Chow and won a 2007 Ford Mustang convertible.
Volunteers prepare for Thanksgiving dinners (The Joplin Globe) Gayle Warren will have her hands full Thursday when the First United Methodist Church in Joplin prepares its annual Thanksgiving meal for the community.
Effective writing: The wrong kind of sentence structure is one nasty trick (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) When Ann Patchett appeared at the Fitzgerald Theater as part of our "Talking Volumes" community book club, she said, "Writing a novel is like doing magic. Writing a novel is faking it with authority." That got me thinking. When a novelist creates the illusion of reality, it's a kind of magic. In what other ways, I wondered, do writers perform magic for their readers? I can think of many -- some ...
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