| Shoppers changing their habits in a tough economy (Alaska fishing trips) |
| Monday, July 21, 2008 |
Shoppers changing their habits in a tough economy - Newsday Adrienne Radtke plans to keep riding her bike to work, even if gas prices drop. Steve Pizzini got rid of his Cadillac Escalade in favor of a 16-year-old Acura and alaska fishing trips doesn't expect to have another gas-guzzler. "I had a paradigm shift," the financial Source: www.newsday.com Gas prices keep field trips close to home - Muskogee Daily Phoenix Two groups of children spent Friday morning touring the USS Batfish, and alaska fishing trips climbing on tanks and alaska fishing trips empty gun turrets. Eight were Joyce Warren s grandchildren from Sallisaw. Warren said she likes to take her grandchildren to area Civil War battlefields Source: www.muskogeephoenix.com Camden teens rock - the vote - Philadelphia Inquirer As the boys in homemade "rock the vote" shirts walked through the Camden bus stop, a woman cried: "Oh, they're rocking the vote! No, they're just looking to get paid." Jonathan Mangual, 18, shook his head. "If I was trying to get paid, I would get a Source: www.philly.com Boat restorer Michael Kortchmar dies - Newsday Michael Kortchmar was a self-described klutz, a carpenter who had trouble working with straight lines. When he tried to build something at home, it was a disaster. But when Kortchmar was in his Greenport boatbuilding shop, where he specialized in Source: www.newsday.com Gas costs pinching cab drivers' earnings - Detroit Free Press Ray Peterson has been a Detroit cab driver for almost 20 years, but he's thinking of bowing out soon. In light of rising fuel prices, he said it's just not profitable. "All the money we get, we put right back into the cab," he said. "You might make Source: www.freep.com
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