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In Gear
Ferrari damages ancient wall in China. Tire marks. Red faces.
Ferrari damages ancient wall in ill-conceived PR stunt. After the Ferrari damages ancient wall in Nanjing, Italian carmaker apologizes. Chinese unable to remove burnt rubber residue.
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Backchannels
Teargas on democracy protesters? Bahrain Grand Prix sponsors say 'no problem'
It appears the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix scheduled for this weekend will go on, despite the use of tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters there. Advertisers don't appear worried about any backlash.
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Chrysler: Viper roars back to life
Chrysler Viper reemerges after two-year hiatus. Chrysler Viper to come with 640-horsepower V-10 engine – and will probably top $100,000.
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Super Bowl ad: Is Ferris Bueller 'sequel' the right vehicle for a Honda CR-V? (+video)
Before the ad wars kick off on Super Bowl Sunday, Honda is trying to score early with an extended online pitch for the CR-V, featuring Matthew Broderick in a Ferris Bueller sequel. Of sorts.
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Exclusive: Iran hijacked US drone, says Iranian engineer (Video)
In an exclusive interview, an engineer working to unlock the secrets of the captured RQ-170 Sentinel says they exploited a known vulnerability and tricked the US drone into landing in Iran.
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How valuable is downed US drone to Iran?
US officials privately confirm that a super-secret RQ-170 drone has fallen into Iran's hands. Now they want to know what brought it down and how valuable is the loss.
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World's most expensive accident? Eight Ferraris, a Lamborghini, and two Mercedes (video)
A luxury car pile up Sunday in Japan littered the highway with 13 sports cars, including eight red Ferraris. There were no serious injuries.
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Robert Reich
Time to take back the First Amendment
When the freedom of speech goes to the highest bidder, moneyed interests have a disproportionate say.
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Tax the rich: Should millionaires really pay more?
The fight over raising levies on the wealthy, a theme of the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests, is about more than money. It's a clash over fundamental American values.
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Robert Reich
A good fight
Obama's fight against tax cuts for the wealthy is a worthy cause.
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Maserati Kubang SUV: Super luxury vehicles belie gloomy outlook
Maserati Kubang SUV, Lamborghini Gallardo, and other super luxury vehicles shine at Frankfurt auto show, despite Europe's debt woes. Maserati Kubang SUV set for production in 2013.
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Backchannels
Sanctions for Syria. But in Bahrain, it's bring on the Grand Prix!
Pay no attention to the human rights violations behind the curtain, Mr. Ecclestone.
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In Pictures: Vintage and classic cars
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Horizons
Porsche Spyder 918: The new king of the hybrid car heap?
Porsche Spyder 918 hybrids are available for pre-order. But you better make sure you've got some cushion in the old bank account. The Porsche Spyder ain't cheap.
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Gas prices up. Can hybrids ease fall in car sales?
Gas prices could hurt the auto industry. It is banking on hybrids and other 'green' cars to buffer the blow from a further rise in gas prices.
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Somewhere: movie review
Sofia Coppola’s minutely observed ‘Somewhere’ examines the emptiness of Hollywood celebrity.
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Fiat 500 to take on Mini in US
Fiat 500 will cost $15,500, nearly $5,000 less than the Mini.
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The New Economy
Hybrid cars? OK. All-electric Tesla? An eco-thriller!
Hybrid cars still hold onto the combustion past, but the Tesla shows how all-electric cars can be a sporty and eco-friendly alternative.
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Global News Blog
Ferrari 458 Italia recalled, yes, but how many owned in China
Of the five Ferrari 458 Italia supercars that combusted worldwide, two caught fire in China, highlighting the number of people in China who will pay $550,000 for a car.
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Did King Tut break his leg on a joy ride? His chariot now in New York.
The chariot is part of a King Tut exhibit in Times Square through January 2011. Archaeologists suspect that Tut had a chariot-related injury.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 05/16
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Robert Reich
A citizen's guide to reforming Wall Street
The current finance reform bill now being considered in Congress leaves out three of the most important things necessary to prevent a repeat of the Wall Street meltdown.
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By standing up to China, Google returns to its roots
Google's decision to stop censoring search results in China, despite Chinese government demands, is reminiscent of the company's founding principles.
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Got a need for speed? McLaren to roll out 200-mph MP4-12C
Formula One car maker McLaren will enter the commercial market in 2011. Its first offering is the McLaren MP4-12C.
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In Pictures: The 2010 Geneva International Motor Show







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