Ford
19 hr. ago, Taylor Flatt

Recently announced, the Esquire magazine is to feature an electronic cover for their magazine. With scrolling text and images, this is a first for magazines and ‘paper’ advertisements alike. Funded by Ford, Esquire’s cover will have the normal items...

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In a Wednesday, May 25, 2005 file photo, Sen. John Ford, D-Memphis attends a committee meeting, in Nashville, Tenn. David Bowling, spokesman for the federal prosecutors, says former state Sen. John Ford was found guilty by a federal jury Friday, July 18,...