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| Ford Cuts Truck Production, Retracts Profit Forecast Ford Motor is cutting its production of its one-time cash cows, pickups and SUVs, to instead increase production of smaller and more fuel-efficient cars. In doing so, the automaker is forced to abandon its goal of turning a profit next year after several years of annual losses. |
| Down day and week for stocks Associated Press - May 23, 2008 4:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks finished at down week with further declines. The Dow fell nearly 146 points to 12,479. |
| Crude settles higher Associated Press - May 23, 2008 3:53 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Crude oil futures prices ended higher on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The near-month contract for the benchmark grade rose $1.38... |
| Fading stocks seen ahead of weekend Associated Press - May 23, 2008 11:43 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Stock prices are falling at midday on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average is down 135 points at 12,489. |
| Riley Schedules Special Session to Begin Tuesday Gov. Bob Riley has ordered a special session of the Alabama Legislature to begin at 4 p.m. Tuesday. |
| GET FIT Huntsville begins June 1 HUNTSVILLE, AL- Mayor Loretta Spencer and the city's Recreation Services Department announced the city's new exercise initiative, GET FIT Huntsville which begins June 1. "I encourage people to get a |
| One of WAAY 31's Extended Family Shares a Field Trip HUNTSVILLE, AL- A few days ago Erin Dacy and her family went to Brown's Strawberry Farm to celebrate a birthday party. One of the viewers saw the pictures that Erin showed on the morning show and sent |
| Drowsy Drivers Make Holiday Weekend Among the Most Dangerous |
| Light Alcohol Consumption May Help Bones |
| Basketball Star Details His Struggle With Gout |
| Kids Think Glasses Make Others Look Smart, Honest |
| Asthma Associated With Suicidal Thoughts, Attempts |
| Patch Form of HRT Poses Less Clotting Risks Than Pill Does By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Women who take hormone replacement therapy via skin patches may face a lower risk of... |
| Probiotics Help Adult Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery By Kathleen Doheny, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- A hefty dose of probiotics -- the "good" bacteria found in yogurts and supplements --... |
| Health Tip: Keeping Off the Weight (HealthDay News) -- Losing weight is a challenge, but keeping it off can even more difficult without a good plan and healthy habits. |
| Genetic Variation May Explain Preferences for Sugar |
| 'Food Clock' May Override Master Sleep Clock in Times of Duress By Alan Mozes, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- New animal research suggests the body's biological clock, which regulates sleep cycles based... |
| Slimming Silhouettes and Skirts to Avoid Now, don't get stressed out: This isn't an I.Q. test or anything, but do you know if your current outfit is flattering or not? If you don't know, don't worry: There's a simple way to tell if your look is flaunting your best assets. |
| Rise of the 'Locavore' Reshapes the Food Business Farmers' markets are changing the way Americans shop for food as growing numbers of "locavores" make the case for locally grown food that doesn't have to be transported hundreds or thousands of miles from field to table. |
| Cool Summer Camps for Kids If your kid can dream it up, that camp is probably out there. |
| Simple Abundance Growing Vegetables in Containers Traditionally, vegetables have been relegated to their own patch in the garden. With the ever-increasing varieties, especially the dwarf cultivars, available these days, it is becoming easier to shift your vegetable garden to the patio or window sill. |
| Boomers Defy Forecasts and Choose Work Over Retirement The first wave of boomers is reaching retirement age, but that does not mean they are retiring. Whether because people can't afford to quit or simply want to work, a predicted surge in retirements has not materialized. |
| Money 101: Lessons for Retired Couples While it's typical for one spouse to oversee a retired couple's finances, it's also important that the other partner understand all of the details. Here's an outline to get you started. |
| This is Not Your Grandfather's Funeral Content provided by Service Corporation International (ARA) - The next time you attend a funeral, don't be surprised if it... |
| America's Most Expensive Hamburgers On Memorial Day, most of our grills will be filled with the usual Grade-A meat from local butchers and supermarkets, dozens of restaurants across the country will serve Kobe-beef burgers topped not with ketchup and mustard, but truffles and foie gras. |
| Deluxe Nose-To-Tail Meals Nowadays, chefs are branching out beyond meaty ribs or tender filet mignon to embrace a nose-to-tail eating ethos. Nothing gets wasted in these gourmet dining experiences! |
| Melt in Your Mouth Ribs Kick off summer with a fabulous Memorial Day barbeque! Delicious recipes include grilled favorites, salads, and dessert. |
| Strawberry Lemonade Recipe from http://www.5aday.org |
| Awesome Pasta Salad Recipe from Kirk Duvall of Tenn. |
| Classic Potato Salad |
| It's Your Job to Get Respect at Work Workplace respect is earned, not given. That goes doubly if you're fresh out of school, you look younger than you really are, you're starting a new position or you work in an office saturated in the opposite sex. Here's how to take charge of the situation. |
| Rising Demand Spells Scant Relief for Food Costs As Americans shell out more at the supermarket, more people around the world will wonder where their next meal will come from. |
| America's 15 Most-Visited Memorials Memorial Day comes once a year. But across America, monuments and memorials dedicated to those who died in the service of their country or that commemorate heroic battles and deeds are open to visitors throughout the year. Here's a look at the most popular. |
| No Graduation for Some J-D Students It's that time of the year again when students don their caps and gowns. Graduation is often a happy but sad time, because even though most students are excited about what lies ahead some are sad about leaving friends and classmates behind. |
| First Lady Laura Bush Speaking at Enterprise Graduation WSFA 12 News has just gotten word from the White House that first lady Laura Bush will be speaking at the Enterprise High School graduation. The ceremony will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29th. You |
| ASU to Pay Lee $289,000 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama State University will pay President Joe Lee nearly $289,000 plus any monetary judgments against him in exchange for his cooperation on all school litigation when he resigns |
| WSFA 12 News Update: New Information on the Court Battle Surrounding a Montgomery Cancer Doctor Lawyers for Dr. David G. Morrison are now appealing his case to the state supreme court. |
| Covering Pike County: Woman Suing Troy University Fraternity for Noise Pollution A Pike County woman has filed suit against a Troy University fraternity. She claims they have harassed her with noise. |
| 16-Man Team Deploys To Afghanistan Leslie Morgan knew this day might come when she married her husband Chris 20 years ago. "It's here and we'll make the best of it," said Morgan. Now that day has arrived and the couple's son Jud is starting |
| Governor Riley Sets Date for Special Session MONTGOMERY - Governor Bob Riley is calling lawmakers back for a special session starting Tuesday at 4 p.m. to pass the education budget and some other bills they failed to pass during the regular session. The |
| Farm Bill Veto Concerns Agriculture Commissioner Sparks MONTGOMERY - Agriculture & Industries' Commissioner Ron Sparks announced his concern over President George Bush's decision to veto the Farm Bill. In President Bush's veto message, one of his reasons for |
| Rob Hatchell Leaving WSFA 12 News Montgomery, Al. (WSFA) -- Rob Hatchell has been with WSFA 12 News for a little over two years, and in that short amount of time he has become a major asset and true friend to everyone at the station, and |
| WSFA 12 News Update: Freak Storm Downburst Costs City Thousands Remember the downburst that hit montgomery two weeks ago? According to officials the storm will cost the city a little more than $107,000. |
| Clerical Error Causes Farm Bill Re-do Democrats are picking up the pieces after an embarrassing technical gaffe that delayed a triumphant rejection of President Bush's veto of a massive farm bill. |
| Dallas County High School Student Dies In Tragic Wreck Days Before Graduation Plantersville, Ala. (WSFA) -- Just days before Dallas County High Schools graduation tragedy struck when a student was killed in a wreck. Senior Zach Cozadd died when his truck and a school bus collided. Now |
| House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Rove The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday subpoenaed former White House top political adviser Karl Rove. He could be asked about the prosecution of former Alabama governor Don Siegelman. |
| Fewer People Traveling this Memorial Day Weekend It's predicted that fewer Alabamians will hit the roads this Memorial Day weekend. And experts say prices at the pump will only get worse. |
| Pastor's Daughter In-Law Improving Thousands of people in Montgomery and around the country have been following the story of Katherine Wolfe, who suffered a near fatal brain hemorrhage a month ago. Katherine is the daughter-in-law of Jay Wolf, pastor of First Baptist Church here in Montgomery. In the touch and go moments since Katherine was hospitalized, two things have been constant - her family's presence at her bedside and a huge outpouring of prayer from far and wide. |
| World War Two Veterans Still Talking About River Region's First Honor Flight We last heard from Andy Anderson about a week ago when he was continuing a life-long passion; exercise, staying in shape for the big Honor Flight trip to Washington. 6 days later Anderson feels more invigorated |
| Montgomery Motor Speedway Auction A piece of Montgomery's sports history went on the auction block Thursday and failed to attract a winning bidder. Montgomery Motor Speedway owner Bill Manfull put the race track up for sale to the highest |
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