Goodbye gherkin, hello tomato. After more than 110 years, H.J. Heinz Co. is giving the tomato top billing on its namesake ketchup and bumping the pickle.
The Bush administration came to the rescue of the troubled U.S. auto industry Friday, offering $17.4 billion in loans in exchange for concessions from carmakers and their workers.
Aaron who? Never heard of him. Bush needs to pardon Ramos & Compean. Because of his [Bush's] buddy Johnny Sutton going the illegal route and railroading these guys, they should be given medals and pardoned.
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