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Article: Ford's Ka Receives Japanese Design Award
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- PR Newswire
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- January 8, 1997
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DETROIT, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Japan's "Car Styling Magazine" has presented Ford (NYSE: F) with its top award -- the "Golden Marker" -- for the innovative design of the recently launched Ford Ka.
In a ceremony at the North American International Auto Show, the magazine presented Ford Vice Chairman Wayne Booker and Ford Vice President, Design, Jack Telnack with the award, which is given annually to one automaker worldwide, for design excellence.
"The decision to honor Ka with our top design award was unanimous," said Jack Yamaguchi, a correspondent for the magazine and president of the award committee. "This new product represents the future in car styling, ...
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