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Fact sheet: 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage 10/15/2014 12:50pm • The Associated Press 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage ES CVTBASE PRICE: $12,995 for DE manual; $14,095 for DE with CVT; $14,295 for ES manual; $15,395 for ES CVT.PRICE AS TESTED: $17,105.TYPE: Front-engine, front-wheel drive, five-passenger, compact hatchback.ENGINE: 1.2-liter, double overhead cam, MIVEC inl Top gas mileage goes to Mitsubishi Mirage 10/15/2014 11:47am • ANN M. JOB For The Associated Press The non-hybrid new car with the best gasoline mileage rating in the United States is not a Honda or Toyota. It's a Mitsubishi that's priced less than the average cost of a used car or truck.Mitsubishi's 2015 Mirage compact, five-door hatchback is rated by the fede A definitive guide to the best minor league baseball towns A definitive guide to the best minor league baseball towns 10/15/2014 06:57am • WASHINGTON -- Last week, the website SmartAsset published a list of America's Best Minor League Baseball Towns. Unfortunately, the criteria used to comprise this list -- as well as some of the glaring errors within it -- rendered the entire exercise essentially useless. As a former minor league Flood cleanup keeping team out of Pauley Pavilion 10/15/2014 12:50am • LOS ANGELES (AP) -- UCLA's men's basketball team has yet to practice in Pauley Pavilion, more than 2 1/2 months after the historic arena was flooded by a water main break near campus.The Bruins have been practicing in the nearby Student Activities Center, which has a smaller-sized court than Pauley. Intuitive Eating and the Case for Not Weighing Yourself 10/15/2014 12:00am • We've all heard it before: To lose weight, you need to account for every calorie the passes across your lips. The scale and calculator are necessary tools to get results. As much as we've heard this advice, it's no secret that such traditional diet approaches are ineffective in producing long-term Why Flash Mobs are Good for Your Health 10/15/2014 12:00am • Flash mobs can make you do funny things. The seemingly spontaneous public performances made Heather Vega, a public relations professional in San Francisco, wake up early one Saturday morning in August to crouch behind a Macy's fragrance counter, where she and her sister waited for their cues. The Stop Waiting for Corporations and Governments to Help -- the Case for Guerrilla Nutrition 10/15/2014 12:00am • Coca-Cola wants to help fight obesity. Or so they say. Calling it "Coming Together," their website boasts of their commitments. Yet their recently stated five priorities as a corporation speak primarily of company growth and don't mention obesity -- priorities very much in line with the hopes expre Know When it Makes Sense to Consolidate Student Loans 10/15/2014 12:00am • Gone are the days when it was generally a good idea for most federal student loan borrowers to consolidate their loans. The student loan world has changed significantly, eliminating two of the biggest benefits of consolidation. First, most federal loans previously featured variable interest rates. 5 Investing Rules In Case of a Market Correction 10/15/2014 12:00am • I have long felt the greatest threat to the retirement dreams of most investors can be found in the combination of misinformation promulgated by the securities industry and much of the financial media. Together, they deliver a stream of marketing hype carefully crafted to enrich themselves at your e Appeals court reinstates Texas voter ID law 10/14/2014 10:00pm • JIM VERTUNO Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily reinstated Texas' tough voter ID law, which the U.S. Justice Department had condemned as the state's latest means of suppressing minority voter turnout.The ruling by a three-judge panel of the New Orlea Coach Spurrier: Gamecocks ready to finish strong 10/14/2014 04:10pm • PETE IACOBELLI AP Sports Writer COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Steve Spurrier's done with the outbursts after two straight losses, choosing to concentrate on the work South Carolina's put in to turn around a struggling season.The Gamecocks (3-3) return to the field Saturday from a week off when they face Fo Historic church bell missing in upstate New York 10/14/2014 12:50pm • GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) -- Police are looking for the thieves who stole a more than 1-ton brass church bell that was going to be placed in front of an upstate New York museum.Officials tell The Daily Gazette of Schenectady (http://bit.ly/1r0FU2z ) that the nearly 150-year-old bell was stolen from a New Rankings of Best Arab Region Universities Coming Nov. 4 10/14/2014 12:00am • Last year, U.S. News announced that it had created a directory of more than 800 universities across the Arab region. The directory was our first step to study the schools across the region, using publicly available data. Since then, U.S. News has traveled to the region to discuss the ongoing project My Sister Has Breast Cancer: What Does That Mean for Me? 10/14/2014 12:00am • When Emily Adeyanju's older sister developed a cyst on her breast, it was originally diagnosed as benign. But within the cyst, a malignancy was growing, undetected. Once Adeyanju, a Manhattan writer and editor, learned her sister did have breast cancer, she was surprised as well as horrified. There Dealing With Parkinson's Disease-Related Depression 10/14/2014 12:00am • Depression in Parkinson's disease patients is a little like the riddle about the chicken and the egg: Which came first -- the nervous system disorder characterized by impaired movement and slurred speech, or the depression that is both an early symptom of the disease as well as a consequence of it?
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