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Just ahead, four attractive young people, a camera crew, a luxury RV - yes it's a reality show, but with a twist.
NPR: Obama Re-Writes History, Clinches Party Nomination
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Thor has never had an unprofitable year--a rarity for an RV company--not even during the downturn in the late 1980s (though Thompson took no salary for two years to stay in the black).
FORBES: Lord of the Rigs
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Stop in the middle of the virtual road and do a 360 without worrying about being rear-ended by a ubiquitous RV.
MSN: Google's Death Valley drive with the click of a mouse
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This year, Oak Grove City Park is among a handful of northern Louisiana towns offering free RV spaces to evacuees on a first-come, first-served basis.
FORBES: Big Surge In RV Sales
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They did everything together -- traveling the open road in their RV, enjoying what their friends called a 50-year honeymoon.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama: Memorial in Arizona
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He's been an off-site chief executive ever since he bought his first RV maker in 1977, when he rented a one-room apartment with a single light and a black-and-white TV above a pizza parlor in Butler, Ohio (pop. 921) and commuted every week from New York.
FORBES: Lord of the Rigs
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Airstream 2 Go offers travelers a high-end RV experience.
WSJ: Launch of Airstream 2 Go | Sites & Sightings
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It was a somewhat rectangular loop that took us through deserts, mountains, forests, adobe villages, big cities, college towns, and nowhere truck stop areas where every bordering rusted RV seemed a home base for would-be Walters and Jesses cooking up their next batch of Blue Sky.
FORBES: A Southwest Winter's Road Trip
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I've got a pretty nice ride -- it's not your normal RV.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President on the American Jobs Act
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"The Maloofs are a four-letter word in Sacramento, " said Carmichael Dave, a sports radio commentator who is driving an RV to NBA cities across the country to campaign for his city's cause.
WSJ: Maloof brothers no longer Kings of Sacramento
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Like contractors who get paid to rebuild homes and buildings, RV makers figure to get a shot in the arm, as new customers looking for temporary housing and a home-based escape route for the next disaster start lining up.
FORBES: Magazine Article