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Afghan woman to use ARMC Midwifery Practice as a model for her own clinics
Pashtoon Azfar's path was laid out for her when she was about 10 years old. That was the first time she acted as an unofficial midwife for her own mother in Afghanistan, a country where most women give birth at home.

Stutz Model AA Vertical 8
Like a lingering melody that sticks in your head, the legacy of Harry C. Stutz remained with the car company that bore his name long after he had gone off to other endeavors. So the Stutz Vertical 8, a car that the company's founder had nothing to do with, still bore his unmistakable stamp

Tucker Torpedo Model 48
Was Preston Tucker a visionary or a charlatan, a promoter or a huckster, a saint or a sinner? Five decades after he introduced his amazing car upon an unsuspecting public, those questions are impossible to answer. But the fact is, he was probably all of these things and more, for the story of Tucker and his Torpedo is the story of America in the wonderful, dreadful aftermath of World War II. It's the story of hoping against hope and daring to be different and, ultimately, the story of failure either unfairly thrust upon him or richly deserved.

Ford Model A
By 1924, Henry Ford's early battles with investors about what to build and how to build it were long since behind him. His vision of manufacturing a car for the working man had been adopted and within a very few years had made him wealthy beyond his wildest dreams. The car that had taken him on his journey, the Model T, commanded little respect from the public, but no one could doubt its success in the marketplace.

Ford Model T
Sometimes great achievements are only acknowledged by the warmth of their afterglow rather than the fire of their presence. So it was with the Ford Model T, a car that achieved legendary stature after its passing but during its lifespan got no respect.

Cadillac Model 30
Ironically, the origins of Cadillac, the pre-eminent division of General Motors, revolve around the man who would become General Motors greatest rival. Even today, the Cadillac's official history intentionally keeps the connection murky, but the fact is that the first Cadillac was designed by none other than Henry Ford

Editorial: Culpepper was a model for advocacy in Athens
If there's a celestial commuter rail system, you can bet that's the way E.H. Culpepper is getting to heaven. Culpepper, described without hyperbole by Athens Area Chamber of Commerce President Doc Eldridge as "one of our local heroes," died Monday at the age of 69.




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