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DEARBORN, Mich. (Map) - A Mustang milestone On a recent afternoon in Getting 2008 Navigator in SYNC So you bought a 2008 Lincoln Navigator and soon got a bad case of
technology-envy after hearing from friends and neighbors about Ford's
exclusive SYNC in-vehicle communications system? Ford feels your pain and has
a solution. Ford has introduced an affordable, dealer-installed SYNC
accessory kit that allows select 2008 Navigator and Navigator L customers to
enjoy the award-winning voice-activated communications system that works with
most Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and digital media players. The unique
solution is a direct result of Ford listening to its customers. And for the
record, nearly all 2009 model year Ford, That's a Ford? A new Edge buyer is born Is "Drive one" merely a slogan, or can it become a grassroots push that
puts Ford's Blue Oval back at the top of customers' shopping lists? The
experience of Ford's shift to six-speeds = Better fuel economy Ever wonder why 6-speed automatic transmissions are more fuel efficient?
What do more gears have to do with more miles per gallon? According to Ford
engineering director
Ford Motor Co
(F): Sporty New Look for 2009 Ford Focus Coupe to Debut on Wednesday 'American Idol' Episode
Iomai Corp
(IOMI): Iomai to Host Conference Call and Webcast Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 13, at 8:30 a.m. EDT
Microsoft Corp
(MSFT): WorldWide Telescope Brings Space Exploration to Earth
Pilgrim's Pride Corp
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Australia's St. George Bank agrees to Westpac bid
- St. George Bank on Tuesday agreed to an 18.6 billion Australian dollar ($17.5 billion) takeover offer from Westpac Banking Corp. that would create Australia's biggest bank and be one of the country's largest corporate deals.
Oil prices drop below $124 a barrel
- Oil prices dropped below $124 a barrel on profit-taking Tuesday in Asia after hitting another trading record in the previous session.
Chinese bourses suspend quake zone firms
- Chinese shares fell Tuesday and the country's two stock exchanges suspended trading in 66 companies based in the region hit by a major earthquake in an effort to minimize potential disruptions to financial markets.
Stocks up as oil price drop eases inflation fears
- Wall Street rallied Monday as oil prices fell back and alleviated some of investors' concerns about accelerating inflation. The Dow Jones industrials gained 130 points.
Old gas pumps can't handle ever-rising prices
- Mom-and-pop service stations are running into a problem as gasoline marches toward $4 a gallon: Thousands of old-fashioned pumps can't register more than $3.99 on their spinning mechanical dials. - Tribune Co.'s $650 million sale of Newsday is an important step toward alleviating its debt burden - for this year. - Having seized the lead in personal computer sales worldwide, Hewlett-Packard Co. is stalking the technology services market for its next conquest.
Former CEO asks AIG to postpone annual meeting
- Maurice R. Greenberg, the former chief executive and largest individual shareholder of AIG, says the insurer is "in crisis" and urged it to postpone its annual meeting in the wake of its massive first-quarter loss, according to regulatory filing Monday.
Mortgage cos. reveal damage from housing crisis
- Broad damage in the mortgage industry was in full view Monday as a number of companies posted dismal first-quarter earnings, but there were also some hope that the worst of the housing crisis is over.
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