PHOENIX COMPANIES - Renovated Ford’s Theatre opens after 18 months - Washington Business Journal PHOENIX COMPANIES - Renovated Ford’s Theatre opens after 18 months - Washington Business Journal

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

PHOENIX COMPANIES - Renovated Ford’s Theatre opens after 18 months - Washington Business Journal

After 18 months of renovations, Ford’s Theatre celebrates its grand reopening today on the bicentennial of President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. The newly refurbished theater now boasts 658 new seats (gone are the notoriously uncomfortable chairs in Stock and Shares News

CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. auto industry sales have been running about the same in February as January, the worst month in 27 years, but signs of recent stability in retail sales have continued and remain encouraging, a Ford Motor Co executive said in Stock and Shares News

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Actor Harrison Ford's quick visit to Lincoln was part of his research for a film role. Dave Fitzgibbon is manager of broadcast services for University Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He says his office was in Stock and Shares News

the book, which was taken along with six other centuries-old books and manuscripts, from Durham University's library in northern England in 1998. Before entering court, he read aloud from Shakespeare's «Richard III. «Like Hamlet, Prince of Denmark in Stock and Shares News

COLOGNE, Germany - February 11, 2009: Led by encouraging January sales of the new Fiesta, Ford of Europe increased its market share across Europe's 19 main markets by more than half a percentage point to 9.3 per cent, the highest January share since in Stock and Shares News

CHICAGO -- An executive at Ford Motor Co. said the nation's automobile industry is beginning to stabilize, after months of freefalling sales which have threatened the viability of some of the sector's biggest players. Jim Farley, Ford's global in Stock and Shares News

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