Some car manufacturers leave well enough alone, and some can't help but improve their product, detail by detail. Mazda is in the latter category, as evidenced by the 2008 CX-9.
(Quote) I had almost grown to admire some qualities about the man, but when senior citizen, former President James Earl Carter showed up in Panama on December 14 to gleefully hand over our vital strategic resource, the Panama Canal, to the leftist Panamanian government, possessing full knowledge that bellicose Red China was hiding in the jungle, it was a grim reminder that even handsome,
Pet-toting airline passengers may soon have to place Fido or Fifi in a cage while traveling at Los Angeles International Airport. » BLOG: More about pets
SAN DIEGO: A man who was fatally shot Saturday outside a grocery store in Lincoln Park has been identified by the county Medical Examiner's Office as Angel Hernandez, 21, of San Diego.
Much has been written in recent weeks about allowing bicyclists to bring their vehicles on board Metro North commuter trains, and I wanted to add my two cents just as a commuter and not as chairman of the Commuter Council.
Fred Hiatt’s article “The bumpy road to congestion relief will be paved by debate” (The Examiner Wednesday, April 16, 2008) seems to advocate that because congestion fees are in effect in London, Stockholm and Singapore, they should be enacted here in the U.S. also.
While airlines rush to impose fuel surcharges on beleaguered passengers, hotels around the United States are taking the opposite tack: They're offering rebates to offset the high cost of gas. What follows is a small selection of current offers. Before making
AIRLINES US Airways to charge for aisle, window seats US Airways says it will begin charging passengers extra for an aisle or window seat on some of its planes.
Mexicans spent $2.6 billion in bribes in 2007, some 42 percent more than they doled out just two years ago, according to a poll released last week. The survey, conducted by the nonprofit group Transparency Mexico, showed that 197 million bribes were paid nationwide in 2007 compared with 115 million in 2005.
KICKING for goal like blind men in a windstorm, the misfiring Devils cost themselves a chance to move into the VFL top four with a 10-point loss to Northern Bullants at Princes Park yesterday.