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May 03, 2002 - Image 8

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-03

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FREEDS PLAYOFF SPECIAL

2 Suits for

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2 Suits for

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OVER SIZES EXTRA

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ave
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Orman

UP TO
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MON. to WED. 9-6
TH. - FRI. 9-9
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OF WINDSOR

5 minutes from the
tunnel. Take Riverside
Drive east past casino,
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to FREEDS.

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THE MOST OBI/MABEE,
LONGEST-LASTING TRUCE
ON TifE ROAD

As the world's most powerful midsize SUV(I),

cylinder powerplant that serves up 270

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People in the market for one strong SUV need

TrailBlazer has the Vortec 4200 engine, a six-

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gzinunerman@thejewishnews.com

Copy Editor/Education Writer
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look no further than the 2002 Chevy TrailBlazer.

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Go Ahead. Kick The Frame.

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MEVY TRUCKS

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Barbara Lopez

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Chevy Trail Blazer

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@COPYRIGHT 2002
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Controller

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National Editor
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Human Resources Director
Patrice Bogden

Marketing Director
Illana P. Greenberg

horsepower... more power than any of its V8

competitors. TrailBlazer is available in three trim

levels in both two- and four-wheel drive,

offering a wide range of choices for all kinds of

5/ 3
2002

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(Between 14 Er 15 Mile Rd.)
West Bloomfield, MI 48332
Tel: 248.855.9700

www.cauley.net

needs. And, of course, TrailBlazer is built on the

heritage of Chevy Trucks: the most dependable,

longest-lasting trucks on the road.

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