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  • … on whether or not you could use an extended warranty or service contract, consider your situation. First, does the vehicle you’re intending to buy have an existing manufacturer’s warranty that will carry over to you? If so, how many miles or years are left before it expires? Many auto manufacturers …

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  • … contracts figure into auto industry’s dilemma » “The jobs are going overseas, they’re going to India,” Goodwin added. “It used to be Mexico we would talk about losing our jobs to, but we’re no longer losing them there. We’re losing them to India, we’re losing them to China, and by the handfuls …

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  • … for the first bailout . . .now the American auto industry needs a $25,000,000,000 bailout. After spending more than 20 years working for two of the what-used-to-be-the-Big-Three, the American auto industry is very dear to my heart. After stringently opposing the first bailout, I found myself a bit more …

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  • … of your own: a car, SUV, pickup truck, or mini-van – and will be dependent on whether you have a parter and family, and how big that family is. You will find that cars will run more mileage on one tank of gas, but you will not find that larger vehicles will do the same, so you may need to compromise …

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  • … and these dealers in turn employ 740,000 people, with a total payroll of $35 billion a year. The companies buy $156 billion in parts and services from suppliers in every state. The auto companies provide pensions for 775,000 and health care benefit for 2 million. Because carmakers are so tightly woven …

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  • … to tell the story of how to tell the story to future readers. The Slippery Art of Book Reviewing is divided into parts, each containing enough chapters to thoroughly explain that part without overwhelming the reader, nor leave them with questions. Herewith is a brief description of those parts …

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  • by Scott Creighton Once proud bastions of critical thinking and informed dissent are quietly transitioning into not so subtlety regulated echo-chambers for “topic positioning” of progressive discourse. It used to be that progressive and liberal “alternative” sites would pride themselves on the free …

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  • … to automate certain tasks so that you are free to have more fun with the music. That does not mean putting your software on auto pilot or taking the challenge out of djing. It means creatively setting up your controllers so that the software helps you mix better than you could before. Our own …

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  • … on the synergies they have chosen. How cool would it be for the sword warrior with fire abilities mentioned above to one day find a flaming sword that boosts the things he’s good at? Okay, diatribe over. Still, I wanted to get these thoughts out of my system. This is probably why they don’t let players …

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  • … maybe. The used car lot(s), the auto parts place, the muffler repair shop, the farm supply store. In Washington Junction we saw a couple of smoke stacks that indicated some manufacturing still happening there. But it does make you wonder what all the people in these towns do and how they make …