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Sandy ain't dandy -- bring on the candy!
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsHalloween should be the time for South Florida's first crisp nights, a chance to sip some warm apple cider and maybe put on a long-sleeved shirt. Hah! Not this year. We've had an endless summer, an endless rainy season, and......Tags: Palm Beach County, Hurricanes, Fort Lauderdale, Cuba, Halloween
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Top 10 Best-Selling Cars: December 2012
KickingTiresCliff, shmiff. Holiday shoppers brushed aside concerns about impending fiscal doom (which Congress averted, sort of) to drive new-car sales to their best December since 2007. Pickups trucks remained atop December's sales pyramid, with Chrysler's Ram...Tags: Holidays, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Vehicles
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AAA: 2012's Average Gas Price to Finish at Record High
KickingTiresDespite recently hitting the lowest national average regular unleaded gas price since summer, AAA reported that the average price remains at a record high for this time of year; the national average has exceeded the daily record high on 106......Tags: AAA, New York City, Minor League Baseball, Long Island, Automotive Equipment
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Storm Safety: What You Should Do if You Get Caught in Water
KickingTiresHurricane Sandy may be focused on pummeling the East Coast, but motorists further inland also need to be careful as the system moves into the interior. Staying off the roads is the safest way to avoid the storm. However, if......Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters
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Top 10 Best-Selling Cars: November 2012
KickingTiresThe impact of Superstorm Sandy on the automotive industry will be felt for some time, but in terms of sales, November was a good month for most brands. With most brands reporting their sales numbers, almost all of them were......Tags: Toyota, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Honda, Chrysler, Passenger Cars
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How Hurricane Sandy Could Affect Auto Sales
KickingTiresAs the East Coast starts to recover from a hurricane that could end up costing more than Katrina, European automakers, whose ports of entry lay in the storm's path, are still assessing damage. The Port Authority of New York and......Tags: Hurricanes, Manhattan (New York City), Hyundai, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Long road to traffic lights at Routes 33 and 191
Q: My work commute takes me on Route 33 to the exit at Route 191. At the end of the off-ramp I turn left, crossing two lanes of traffic, which on some days is next to impossible. On mornings when ramp traffic is backed out onto Route 33, I actually...Tags: Allentown, Nazareth, Highway Transportation
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Problem Solver: Superstorm Sandy fallout continues for marathoner
For Jennifer Cole, running 26.2 miles in the nation's capital wasn't the toughest part of the Marine Corps Marathon. Getting home was. The race was run Sunday, Oct. 28 — one day before Hurricane Sandy became a superstorm and unleashed a...
Tags: Rentals, Jon Yates, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry
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Life Out Here: Hillary vs. The Angry Koala
If there is proof that Hillary Clinton was incompetent, indifferent or conspiratorial, or any combination of the aforementioned, in the Benghazi attack and subsequent scandal, she should never again be given serious consideration as a presidential...
Tags: Republican Party, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Politics, John McCain
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Airlines try to restore stability to post-Sandy skies
After the havoc that Hurricane Sandy wreaked on the nation's airlines, experts project that the industry should return to normal by early this week. During the first four days of the storm, close to 20,000 flights had been canceled, a figure that was...
Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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Bustling Outreach Depot still needs stable home
A typical morning at the Lehigh Valley Outreach Depot in Bethlehem: Communications coordinator Bob Totten gets a call from the Fairfield Inn & Suites, Bethlehem, offering to donate 20 new sleeper-sofas. The same hotel in the past has donated 50 TV sets,...
Tags: Human Interest, Disasters and Accidents, Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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Newtown And Oklahoma: A School Day, A Sudden Loss Of Young Lives, A Common Bond
The Hartford CourantBy Tuesday morning, they began collecting donations in town offices for families ravaged by the Oklahoma tornadoes. Newtown, a universe away from Moore, Okla., feels the pain of the destruction more deeply, more intimately. Here, they know, because they...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
Oct 25, 2012
|Blog| Sun-Sentinel
Jan 4, 2013
|Blog| Cars.com
Dec 12, 2012
|Blog| Cars.com
Oct 29, 2012
|Blog| Cars.com
Dec 3, 2012
|Blog| Cars.com
Oct 31, 2012
|Blog| Cars.com
May 20, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Dec 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
May 15, 2013
|Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
Nov 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
May 1, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
May 21, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
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