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Ford delivers on 2006 pledge to double flexible-fuel vehicle production

Ford Motor Company will deliver on its 2006 pledge to double the number of 2010 model year flexible-fuel vehicles it produces in the U.S. Flexible-fuel vehicles are capable of running on E-85 (a mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline), gasoline or any mixture of the two fuels.

May 21, 2010

Saab’s pricing on flagship Aero reflects quality and affordability

Saab's 9-5 Aero sedan, the flagship of the fleet, has positioned itself as a quality affordable option with pricing of the top-of-the-line choice starting at $49,990. The Aero, featuring a 300 hp 2.8-litre V6 turbo engine, delivers uncompromised driving performance and is packed with advanced chassis, comfort and safety technologies.

May 21, 2010

EDITORIAL: Yelling racism without checking the facts

Do as I say, not as I read. That's the message being sent by liberals screaming bloody murder about the new Arizona law on illegal immigration. They doth protest too much. When pressed, most admit they haven't even read what they are criticizing so violently.

May 21, 2010

EDITORIAL: Richard Blumenthal’s rolling blunder

Connecticut's Democratic Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is taking heavy fire for a series of statements he made over several years in which he either explicitly or implicitly claimed to be a Vietnam veteran, when in fact he is not. His defense is that he misspoke - using the word "in" instead of "during" the war, according to a spokesman. This implies that he repeatedly made an innocent and unconscious mistake. But anyone watching the video of him in 2008, touching his heart when he earnestly says "we have learned something very important since the days that I served in Vietnam," cannot conclude he didn't know exactly what he was saying. The scandal doesn't depend on what the meaning of the word "in" is.

May 21, 2010

Ford delivers on 2006 pledge to double flexible-fuel vehicle production

Ford Motor Company will deliver on its 2006 pledge to double the number of 2010 model year flexible-fuel vehicles it produces in the U.S. Flexible-fuel vehicles are capable of running on E-85 (a mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline), gasoline or any mixture of the two fuels.

May 20, 2010

2010 Acura RL delivers top level luxury and performance

Featuring bold looks, a powerful V-6 engine and Acura's acclaimed Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system, the 2010 RL demonstrates that refined luxury is complemented perfectly by advanced technology and performance adrenaline.

May 20, 2010

Culture briefs

City of Helsinki pool [is] sponsoring Muslim girls' only swimming classes. ...

May 20, 2010

EDITORIAL: No Justice for Panther prosecutor

Something is wrong with a Justice Department that treats its own attorneys worse than it treats civil-rights violators those attorneys would prosecute. On Friday, after evasive testimony by Justice official Thomas E. Perez to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, department attorney J. Christian Adams resigned in obvious disgust at the deep-sixing of a voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party.

May 20, 2010

EDITORIAL: The Rand Paul uprising

Primary voters in Kentucky delivered an unmistakable message to the Republican establishment on Tuesday: They want principled conservatives, not accommodating career politicians, to represent them in Washington. It looks increasingly likely that their wish will be granted now that Rand Paul has secured the Grand Old Party's nomination by a crushing 23-point margin over his nearest opponent.

May 20, 2010

Octomom for animal control

It's official. Octomom Nadya Suleman doesn't want your dog or cat following in her footsteps.

May 19, 2010

Scientist booted off panel over writing

The Energy Department removed a St. Louis scientist from a select group picked by the Obama administration to pursue a solution to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico because of writings on his website about homosexuality and race relations.

May 19, 2010

EDITORIAL: Juvenile injustice

The U.S. Supreme Court went on another philosophical bender on Monday, this time on behalf of heinous juvenile criminals. Years from now, though, scholars may still cite the brilliant dissent by Justice Clarence Thomas as an example of devastatingly effective reasoning. Against the high court's sadly devolving standards of decency, Justice Thomas' opinion stands for the permanent principle that judges should be the Constitution's servants, not its editors.

May 19, 2010