On the box (Mandurah Mail)
US PGA Championship. Second round. Fox Sports 1, 3-9am. Pre-season friendly. Ajax v Arsenal.
Ford EcoBoost: Small to mighty (Detroit News)
"People think environmentally friendly cars are boring," says Ford Americas President Mark Fields. "Watch this."
Hyundai sets out to sell 50,000 of Genesis (Detroit Free Press)
Even with luxury automotive sales declining, Hyundai believes it will be able to sell 50,000 of its new luxury vehicle, Genesis, annually.
Hyundai sets out to sell 50,000 of Genesis (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
Hyundai sets out to sell 50,000 of Genesis
The Sword Cut It Up With Metallica (CMJ)
Riding on the success of their sophomore release, Gods of the Earth (Kemado), Austin hard rockers The Sword have been hand-picked by Metallica to open for their upcoming North American tour. The Sword will join Metallica after finishing up a round of dates on their own tour.
Insulation Against the Chill of Nation's Economic Downturn (WCBI Columbus)
At a community meeting in Steens last week, an older resident asked District 1 Lowndes County Supervisor Harry Sanders, who hosted the meeting as part of his quarterly town hall sessions, and Joe Higgins, the CEO of the Columbus-Lowndes Development Link, about the economy.
Annual Supplier Rankings of Automakers by Suppliers Show Toyota and Nissan Slipping, Ford Gaining and Chrysler Tanking (The Auto Channel)
BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Aug. 11, 2008 -- The turmoil in the U.S. auto industry is reflected in the 2008 rankings of the six major North American automakers by their suppliers, with Toyota and Nissan dropping significantly and Honda virtually tying Toyota for the best working relations among the automakers.
The Clanton Advertiser (Clanton Advertiser)
Pates Chapel Baptist Church in Jemison will again sponsor an AWANA ministry program on Sunday evenings from 5 until 6:45 p.m. AWANA registration begins at 5 p.m. on Aug. 17. Snacks will be served. The program is available to children 3 years through sixth grade, regardless of religious affiliation.