- Making News: Ford Announces More than 25,000 Jobs to Be Cut
Ford Motor Company announced today that it will cut up to 25,000 jobs in North America, nearly a quarter of its workforce in the region. The American auto manufacturer also said it will close fourteen plants in North America, an overhaul aimed at reviving the company's auto sales. Chris Woodyard writes about the auto industry for USA Today. - Reporter's Notebook: Death of Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova
Kosovo's President died Saturday after a months-long battle with lung cancer. Writer and professor Ibrahim Rugova was widely admired for his commitment to nonviolence in a region that has known more than its share of violence. His death comes as talks were to begin to determine the final status of the province which has been governed by the United Nations since 1999. Freelance journalist Tim Judah covered the wars in the Balkans.

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