| Pontiac Aztek Goes The Way of the DoDo
The GM dealerships have a lot to learn about customer service from Toyota (our other car) but with average care I think the Aztek is no better or worse than other GM products. We've done lots of camping in ours and the look really grows on you. Really. .
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1968: 40 years later
As the news spreads, uprisings begin in 125 cities. 6 Eldridge Cleaver is arrested following a police ambush of Black Panthers in Oakland, Calif. He will later escape to Algeria, eventually to be joined by LSD guru Timothy Leary thanks to his own prison break, engineered by the radical Weather Underground. 8 The U.S. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, precursor to todays DEA, is established. 23 Student demonstrations lead to the occupation of five campus buildings at Columbia University, in protest of plans for building a gymnasium on land used by the neighboring Harlem community. When police end the sit-in with force eight days later, 700 people are arrested and more than 150 people injured. 27 Vice President Hubert Humphrey announced his candidacy for the job being vacated by LBJ.
First-of-Kind Nationwide Survey Finds: Individual Investors See Major ...
Presidential Candidates' Environmental Records Will Impact Their Vote NEW YORK, NY - January 22, 2008 - Investors view the environment as a major long-term investing opportunity, according to the results of a groundbreaking survey of investors released here today by Allianz Global Investors, a leading global investment firm. Of the 1,003 investors surveyed, nearly half (49%) said that over the next 12 months they were likely to invest in a company or mutual fund looking to provide solutions for environmental problems; 17% reported having already made such an investment. "The environment is a fertile investment area at an early stage of growth," said Bozena Jankowska, lead portfolio manager of the Allianz RCM Global EcoTrends Fund, a continuously offered closed-end interval fund, and head of the RCM Sustainability Research Team.
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