Ford 
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SOURCE: Wall Street Journal
Man Restores a Ford Model T His Grandfather Built a Century Ago
"When I think about my childhood memories of this car—and how tough it was—and I think about how much I enjoy driving it now, I can understand why this little model is the one that put the world on wheels."
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SOURCE: Detroit Free Press
6-29-18
Historian swore he'd never leave Coca-Cola — then Ford called
Ford Motor Co. has hired away Coca-Cola's image historian, Ted Ryan, who will essentially sculpt Ford's story and seek to reframe how America and the world think of the iconic carmaker.
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SOURCE: CNN
8-26-16
CIA reveals its secret briefings to Presidents Nixon and Ford
by Tim Naftali
For years the CIA shielded from public view every single one of the briefings that it produces daily for the president's eyes only, arguing that even letting go one 50-year old briefing could harm national security.
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8-3-14
Rick Perlstein's new book on Nixon and Reagan wins praise in double NYT reviews
by HNN Staff
"It says much about Perlstein’s gifts as a historian that he persuasively portrays this sulky, slender interlude between the fall of Nixon and the rise of Reagan (as his subtitle has it) not just as a true bottom of our history but also as a Rosetta stone for reading America and its politics today."
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