Forget the Big Three and Detroit. Foreign automakers have transformed several Southern towns--with more to come.
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Journalists covering next week’s North American International Auto Show will not be treated to free food, an open bar and entertainment from Chrysler L.L.C. as the automaker will not host its Firehouse hospitality suite.
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Wayne County will be helping to promote the 2009 North American International Auto Show by sponsoring a banner and hospitality program to welcome visitors to this year's auto show.
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Town made Forbes list of America's 10 dullest big towns. So it a couple of its neighbors.
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Mesa, the Rodney Dangerfield of American cities, is on something of a roll.
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MOBILE, Ala. -- Stan Parrish has been in the football coaching business 38 years and has gone through numerous bowl game experiences. This is one man who knows what he's talking about and the Ball State coach gives high marks to what he's seen the past four days in this gulf coast city that plays host to the GMAC Bowl.
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A Las Vegas-based consulting firm led by casino industry veterans who have worked with more than 200 gaming properties across the world has been retained to provide comprehensive operations and marketing consulting at Greektown Casino, pending necessary approvals.
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Packed up and ready to head back on the road, No. 12/6 Notre Dame reaches the midpoint of the regular season on Tuesday when it travels to DePaul for an 8 p.m. CT (9 p.m. ET) game at McGrath Arena in Chicago. The contest will be televised live to a national cable audience by CBS College Sports.
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Looking back at an exciting week in sports.
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Plans are in the works to open space for migratory fish at dams in Frankenmuth and Chesaning, with eco-tourism following closely behind. As one of three projects included in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes Fisheries and Ecosystem...
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