3-25-08 Photo of the Day

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Not intended to advertise Ford or anything, but this photo that David Pardo, one of our correspondent photographers, shot was pretty good. The caption reads: Tom Iannone, left, president of Ed Butts Ford along with his son Anthony, have tried to bid for the past five years to negotiate plans to expand the largest dealership in the city on a adjacent parcel of city owned land but environmental issues have stalled the process. Tuesday, The City Council is considering negotiating an agreement with another development company.
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