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   <title>Thoughts on the Ford Edge</title>
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   <author>Robert &lt;rss@robertdot.org&gt;</author>
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     I was watching the newest episode of the <cite>Bold Moves</cite> documentary (made by Ford, about Ford).  This episode was all about the Ford Edge, Ford's first vehicle in the vague new category of <q>the crossover.</q>  Ford, and others, put a lot of hope in the Edge.  Is the Edge enough for this new category?
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