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Then a door lock broke. Then a spring popped out of a seat. By the time she had put 50,000 miles on her Jetta, it already felt sluggish, says Jones, 28. And what especially disturbed her were the grim faces of fellow VW owners whom she encountered at her dealership. "The majority of them weren't there for basic service" of their cars, she says, "but because of some defect...
Jantzen won first place by a larger margin, as he defeated Lock Haven’s Charlie Brenneman...
...then there’s the whole expectations thing. Last year, Harvard was picked as one of the first-half surprises by ESPN.com. Heading into the Ivy portion of its schedule, the Crimson appeared poised to break the Penn-Princeton death lock on the conference title. Then, the wheels fell off the wagon...
Nemo and his dad may be a lock for the next animation Oscar, and we would hate to choose between Pixar's instant classic and this French frolic. But there's no competition for the fall's most imaginative delight. In that race, Triplettes can already take its victory...
...wastes their money gambling. Kim says she cannot complain, because her mother-in-law has threatened to report her to the police if Kim bad-mouths her son. The only option is to run away. Many North Korean wives do just that, which is why some Chinese men lock up their refugee brides at night...