Exhibit showcases art, artifacts of Iraq
WASHINGTON -- The car is small, white and cramped. After a whirlwind of news cameras, famous faces and the Hollywood-like quality Washington, D.C. has taken on now that the sun has come out and the cherry trees are all in peak bloom, the slightly shabby vehicle helps to demystify the life of Harold Ford Jr -- an energetic congressman from Tennessee, a University of Pennsylvania graduate and a 33-year-old political maverick.