Packard and Pontiac were the last automakers to produce straight-engine engines for US passenger cars. Both were discontinued ...
It seems that the dreams with which Jose Rizal died exactly 129 years ago at his execution by the Spanish colonizers are the same dreams we dream today, in a society still mired in the corruption, ...
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WASHINGTON, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Tyson Foods (TSN.N) has agreed to pay $82.5 million to settle a proposed class-action lawsuit brought by grocers and other businesses that accused the meat and poultry ...
Florida’s best old-school steakhouses still focus on classic cuts and timeless technique, proving that tradition often beats ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Hitting the road is only getting more expensive. According to AAA, 64 million American drivers would be unable to pay for unexpected car repairs without going into debt. That is ...
In 1932, a Packard Standard Eight convertible coupe with a rumble seat was purchased by a Maryland physician. The base price of a was $2,850. A total of 3,737 such models were manufactured.