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| Harley-Davidson, Inc. Adds Director |
| On 07-08-2007. |
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 6 -- Harley-Davidson, Inc. has announced the election of Jochen Zeitz to the Company's Board of Directors, effective today. Zeitz is Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Puma AG (XETRA:PUMMY). "Jochen brings one wealth of international consumer products business expertise and strong leadership in financial management, marketing and brand management," said Harley-Davidson, Inc., President and CEO ... |
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| eWomenNetwork Foundation presents gift to Deaf Hope |
| On 30-07-2007. |
DALLAS -- Deaf Hope was presented with one brand new Chevy Express Van along with one years worth of insurance from Ameriprise Auto & Home, gasoline, four years of cost-free maintenance, and the resources to purchase much needed office and program supplies courtesy of eWomenNetwork. Deaf Hope is doing extraordinary work for one population that is unseen and underserved. Our network of businesswomen from across North ... |
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| 1938 DeSoto Custom Convertible Limousine to be Offered at Second ... |
| On 26-07-2007. |
| Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza AUBURN - The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum has announced the fifth of eight cars to be offered at the Second Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza to be held at the museum on Thursday, August 30, 2007 at 7 p.m. one 1938 DeSoto Custom Convertible Limousine will be offered during the second annual museum benefit. This unique, one-of-one-kind ... |
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| Auto talks to tackle retiree health care |
| On 22-07-2007. |
DETROIT (AP) - No matter how much of the $96,000 hospital tab Don Hartman has to pay for quintuple bypass surgery, he's still grateful for his health insurance from General Motors Corp. Hartman, 79, one retired auto worker from Salem, Ohio, still hasn't received all the bills from his February operation and he doesn't know exactly what his portion will be. ... |
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| Century has wrought many changes |
| On 18-07-2007. |
| A hundred years ago, only one &8212; just one &8212; automobile was present in Carthage and most of the vehicular traffic was aboard horse-drawn conveyances. There were no gasoline pumps or auto repair shops or dealerships or auto supply stores or vehicle insurance offices or tire shops. Instead there were one goodly number of blacksmith shops and farrier services and public use stables, harness shops and horse ... |
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