| 2007 Fleetwood RV Year in Review Fact Sheet
RIVERSIDE, Calif., Nov. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- This year Fleetwood's RV Group incorporated dealer and customer feedback into its product planning and development processes, resulting in some of its best-looking and most innovative motor home, travel trailer and folding trailer products to date. In 2007, each of the divisions made strides. The Folding Trailer Division remained committed to improving its profitability and maintaining its leadership position in the marketplace. The Travel Trailer Division spent the first half of the year reworking its entire product line and streamlining its operations in an effort to regain profitability, and is now beginning to enjoy the benefits of the new structure. The Motor Home Division continues to build on the momentum gained from its 2007 model year introductions of new floor plans and new brands in key high volume segments.
Online Scrabulous craze stuns game sellers
Scrabulous, which most players use on the Facebook social-networking site, has a board that looks just like Scrabble, and the same number of letter tiles with the same point values. Players can send invitations to others on Facebook or search for strangers to play with by posting a message. There is no time limit for moves or games. Scrabulous keeps track of player statistics, and it does not allow fake words. It cannot, however, prevent players from cheating. One method is an online "helper" program, which generates a list of possible words based on the letters a user has. Fans threaten boycottTwo digital game companies, RealNetworks of Seattle and Electronic Arts of Redwood City, Calif., say they have signed deals with Hasbro to create online versions of the company's games.
Ochoa runs away with Singapore victory in season debut
Competing for the first time since winning the ADT Championship in November for her eighth 2007 victory, Ochoa finished at 20-under 268 on Tanah Merah's Garden Course. The top-ranked Mexican star earned $300,000 for her 18th career LPGA Tour victory. "I took my game to a new level, so I'm going to keep trying to repeat myself," Ochoa said. "There are a lot of birdies out there, and hopefully I'll have great rounds this year." Ochoa entered the final round with an eight-shot lead, and steadily built on it through three rain delays. She passed the down time by chatting with her brother. "It was more mentally a tough day than physically. You needed to be patient and not to worry too much, and hit the ball with precision," she said. Sorenstam won the B-flight, shooting a 71 for her third straight top-four finish.
Activists Bare Teeth Over Foreclosures
The commotion was the work of an in-your-face activist group called the East Side Organizing Project, with a paid staff then of just two, mobilized to battle Cleveland's mortgage "loan sharks." Years before the rest of the country was rocked by the fallout from aggressive lending, their neighborhoods were already home to the nation's highest concentration of foreclosures -- and they were fed up. .
Downlow Brotha: Look out — Jacqui thinks she’s in charge!
In last weeks episode, Rich consoled his wife over Christophers death. The sun had come up, and Mary Ann was getting dressed to go to her attorneys office to help handle Chris affairs. Duranchon had agreed to stay with the children so she could go without the little ones. Thank you for this, girlfriend, Mary Ann said to Duranchon before leaving. Im not sure how Valencia gets along without you. Oh, dont mention it, Duranchon brushed her off. I actually was getting paid before Christopher died to stay here and take care of Valencia. But she never knew it. Mary Ann was shocked: What? Close your mouth, Duranchon said. I didnt ask for the money. He and I entered into an agreement. I was going to leave and go back South, and he paid me to stay here.
Haley Ham Needs Your Help: Antifreeze Bill In TN Legislature
Haley Ham from Sevierville, Tennessee needs your help. Last year Haley's dog, Sam, was poisoned intentionally by someone who used antifreeze. Haley, who is 11 years old, was devastated and has worked very hard to keep others from suffering Sam's fate. Haley collected 1,100 signatures to petition the Tennessee Legislature to pass a law requiring the antifreeze companies to add a bittering agent. Haley was on the hill in Nashville Tuesday to tell lawmakers her and Sam's story. The bill, HB2008, is being sponsored by Janis Sontany of Nashville. The bill has already been passed by the full Senate ( SB2399), which was sponsored by Raymond Finney of Maryville. Unfortunately, it was delayed in the House for 2 weeks. The reason for the delay sights that further studies need to be done on environmental impact.
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