NEW YORK SHARES NEWS - Flockhart, Ford to tie the knot? - Digital Spy NEW YORK SHARES NEWS - Flockhart, Ford to tie the knot? - Digital Spy

Friday, February 20, 2009

NEW YORK SHARES NEWS - Flockhart, Ford to tie the knot? - Digital Spy

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart have fuelled rumours of a wedding by reportedly taking blood tests and obtaining licences. The couple, who live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, have been together since 2002 and became engaged in April 2007. New York in Dow Jones News >

NORWICH - A GPS unit and a suspicious wife combined to poke enough holes in George Ford Jr.'s story that he was found guilty of second-degree murder Thursday. Appearing nervous and shaken, Ford hung his head mournfully and members of Shyanne Somers in Dow Jones News >

CHENNAI: Ford India, a 100% subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, USA, on Friday said it plans to add 1,000 more employees to its India operations this year. The move will be a part of the company's plan to attract best talents in the industry. "This in Dow Jones News >

Ford India to recruit 1,000 employees this year 5 lakh lost jobs in Sept-Dec 2008: Govt Estimate of 5 lakh doesn't reflect total job losse Over 60 pc firms in India still hiring Chennai: Ford India, a 100 per cent subsidiary of Ford Motor Company in Dow Jones News >

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart could be on the verge of tying the knot, if U.S reports are anything to go by. The long-standing pair have set rumour mills spinning in their resident town of Jackson Hole in Wyoming, where they have an 800-acre in Dow Jones News >

CHENNAI: Ford India on Friday said its proposal to introduce small-car by 2010 was 'on track' and that it would be launched as per schedule. "The small-car from Ford is on track and we are expecting it to launch by early 2010," Ford India President in Dow Jones News >

Ford Motor Co. said today that the 100 new Ford Fiesta subcompact cars that it plans to put in the hands of customers for three months have been built and are on their way to the United States. In a grassroots marketing campaign for the Dearborn in Dow Jones News >

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