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New car incentives by brand
Consumer ReportsTurn on the television or open a newspaper, and your senses will be assaulted by automotive advertisements featuring sensational pitches in an effort to clear the 2008s from dealer lots and make way for the 2009 models. Amid all the noise, analysis... -
Garmin GPS ??? New navigators with reality view and lifetime traffic
Consumer ReportsGarmin has been shaking up its portable GPS navigation line recently by lowering prices, dropping models, and now announcing several new devices coming in time for the holiday season. As the sales-leader adjusts its product portfolio, Garmin is... -
Who Likes Cars? Not the Japanese.
MotorTrend MagazineWould you take a brand-new car if it were offered to you -- free of charge? Uh, does a bear use Charmin in the woods? Incredibly, though, when asked recently by The Nikkei, Japan's top business daily, if they'd want a free new car, many 20-something... -
Personalize your Garmin GPS - Follow that burrito!
Consumer ReportsNot to be outdone by TomTom'????s choice of celebrity voices to personalize their portable GPS navigation devices, Garmin offers an increasing variety of vehicle icons to replace the generic car used to identify your position on their units. They a????... -
Garmin lowers GPS prices, discontinues some models
Consumer ReportsIn the fast-moving portable GPS navigation market, the one constant is change. The latest move comes from Garmin, who has trimmed its car navigation line by retiring several, well-rated models including the Nuvi 350, 360, 370, 650, 660, and 670. The... -
New Sony GPS Navigators - NV-U44, NV-U74T, NV-U84, and NV-U94T
Consumer ReportsSony is the latest portable GPS navigation device manufacturer releasing information on next-generation products due to hit store shelves for the holiday buying season. Garmin announced both the discontinuation of some production and the release of new,... -
Foodmakers plan big ad campaigns in down economy
AP Business WriterFoodmakers may be worried about higher costs for key ingredients, pushing through price increases and still maintaining their profits. But for big names like Sara Lee, Kraft and others, these slim times don't mean doing away with their advertising...Tags: Consumers, Advertising, Prices, Kraft Foods Inc., Northfield
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tyler perry branches out
You'd think world domination would be enough.
But, no, Tyler Perry isn't satisfied by his box-office-busting success in four artistic genres: film, TV, books and live theater.
He's not content that, in the past 15 years, he's gone from living in his car...Tags: Kathy Bates, Radio Industry, Flip Wilson, Oprah Winfrey, New York Times
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Yo! Don't touch that channel
Of The Associated PressThis city best known to tourists for its historical sites and museums has a surprise new high-tech hit that is developing into a must-see attraction: a huge atrium wall in Philadelphia's newest and tallest skyscraper where a cast of dancers and acrobats...Tags: Dance, Comcast Center, Rockefeller Center, Lobbying, Liberty Property Trust
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More Dolphins fans are dropping season tickets
Some Miami Dolphins season ticket holders have had enough. Enough watching their team lose and ticket prices increase. Enough enduring hot afternoon games and committing a full day to secure a desirable parking spot. Add in the tough economy and a number...Tags: Academic Progress, National Government, Sales, Brett Favre, National Football League
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Virginia Lottery turns 20
Associated Press WriterThe Virginia Lottery is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month with a new raffle and other special events, including an opportunity to vote for the best lottery commercial and share your favorite memory of the state-run numbers games. The first...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Society, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling Industry, Ceremonies
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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Legal Services, Robert DeNiro, Disasters, Medicare, Internal Revenue Service
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