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Hot wheels Thursday, November 01, 2007
Ford Motor Company hoping car design guru will breathe new life into sluggish market
Some might call Freeman Thomas visionary and edgy, but he has a better self-description.
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The savvy consumer Thursday, November 01, 2007
Attorney General announces latest telemarketing scam to hit Michigan
Attorney General Mike Cox recently warned consumers about con artists who are targeting Michigan seniors with telephone calls.
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New ‘hands-on’ national realty program unveiled Monday, October 01, 2007
Move-in expert to manage program for 20 retirement communities
Erickson Retirement Communities, a network of 20 retirement campuses spanning 11 states, where more than 20,000 people call home, has expanded its wings even more. This May, the company developed Erickson Realty and Moving Services which is being implemented in phases throughout all Erickson communities.
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The savvy consumer Monday, October 01, 2007
Investment scams lead to loss of life savings
According to the AARP, more than half of American consumers who lose over $40 billion a year to telemarketing fraud are age 50 or older.
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Paradise without the passport Monday, October 01, 2007
Dearborn community goes Caribbean for a night
Dressed in Hawaiian shirts, flowery leis, and grass skirts, Henry Ford Village community members left their passports at home and walked only a few steps to “travel” to the islands.
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Calling all crafters Monday, October 01, 2007
Village Fair ten years and going strong
Michigan’s only ‘mini state fair’ celebrated its ten-year anniversary this summer with arts, crafts, and entertainment.
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One-woman dynamo makes her mark Monday, October 01, 2007
Career change at 57 opened doors in retirement
Sue Sprague is a great example for someone wanting to make a career change later in life—at the age of 57 she decided to pursue a career in massage therapy and has been interested in the field ever since.
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Could cold weather help sell your house? Monday, October 01, 2007
Why experts say winter is the smartest selling season and how you can benefit
In the colder winter weather, many homeowners will pull their houses off the market. Others will hunker down until spring before setting the “For Sale” signs out on their front lawns—all due to the longstanding belief that you can’t sell your house in winter.
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Benefit cuts hit Michigan especially hard Friday, September 07, 2007
Health care plans first on chopping block for many companies
Ford Motor Company is cutting benefits for U.S. salaried employees as it struggles to conserve cash after a $7.2 billion loss so far this year. The company is scaling back health care benefits and raising premiums, according to Ford spokeswoman Marcey Evans.
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Labor Day celebrates tradition in Michigan Friday, September 07, 2007
Picnics and parades abound
Labor Day—to some it signifies the end of summer and the beginning of fall. Still others view it as a welcome reprieve from work. Postal workers don’t deliver mail that day, and many families across the U.S. celebrate it with barbecues and picnics.
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