Word: cruiser
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...where you learn everyday from the officers who have been doing it their whole lives." On a typical day, Reyes will opt for the 4 to midnight shift. During the summer, he likes to have the days to himself. As the light wanes, he gets in his cruiser and watches Harvard hit the books. "I love my job here," he says. "But, I also want to keep my options open. Eventually, I would love to represent the town I live in. It's tough to get a job in the state of Massachusetts. There's a lot of competition...
...whole HUPD story. We went for the DL. FM took a little ride in their super-powered cruiser. Hoping for murder and intrigue, we were sorely disappointed. Friday and Saturday night offer a lot of potential: party busts, drunken interventions and domestic assault break-ups among other notable fracases. Although, the dead of winter is not prime time for action, FM still managed to get a glimpse of reality--for a little while...
...Charles Peck, a Springfield patrol officer who was severely injured in a cruiser accident and was declared legally dead, is fighting to get death benefits as his own survivor. He has been resuscitated...
...cars were sold, a minimally profitable 14% of the total. "The baby boomers are still the lion's share of the market," says Marty Levine, DaimlerChrysler's vice president of Chrysler Plymouth Jeep. That's precisely why DaimlerChrysler has been careful not to refer publicly to its new PT Cruiser--which is built on a small-car chassis and whose voluptuous curves are reminiscent of the cars of the '30s--as a youth attraction...
...same time, Daimler has so far confined advertising for the Cruiser to the Internet, where it has lined up 250,000 young, prospective buyers. And that list may get longer since the company put a budget $16,000 sticker price on the Cruiser. "You want to attract younger buyers, but you don't want to tag it and say [to boomers], 'This car isn't for you,'" says Levine. Call it "Sell but don't tell." Yet he and other executives know the clock is ticking on the boomers' control over the industry. By 2007 Generations X and Y will...