The slump in which automakers are currently mired has some benefits for the companies and consumers alike.
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The insistence on an ”employer mandate” to insure all workers will drive up costs.
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A new report by the government’s bailout watchdog is light on details.
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Great fortunes are being made in Asia, and those fortunes are increasingly earmarked for philanthropy.
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Experts say Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest mockumentary has pushed business ethics over the edge.
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The United States is ready to hold talks with North Korea if the conditions are right but will also press UN sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its nuclear and missile tests, a senior US envoy for Asia said
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Indonesia’s government warned of a campaign to destabilise the country after co-ordinated suicide bombs on two luxury hotels in the capital JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels killed nine people; while the police said the attack bore the hallmarks of a group linked to al-Qaeda
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The investment bank has a special culture that has helped it respond brilliantly to crises.
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton met with survivors of last November’s terror attacks in Mumbai at the Taj Mahal hotel, where 31 people were killed, in a symbolically charged show of solidarity for India’s fight against terrorism
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The death of Walter Leland Cronkite Jr at the age of 92 calls to mind a golden age of American television news journalism of which he, as the authoritative longtime anchorman for the CBS Evening News, was the undisputed titan
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The United States is ready to hold talks with North Korea if the conditions are right but will also press UN sanctions to punish Pyongyang for its nuclear and missile tests, a senior US envoy for Asia said
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Trust, technology and television.
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As opposition to a House plan grows, President Obama goes on the defensive to push for reform this year.
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