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Can France's 'so-called workers' still compete on the world stage?
The recent vitriolic exchange between an American CEO and a French industry minister shone a light on the repeated criticism of the shrinking competitiveness of the French economy.
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In Gear Estonia: a paradise for electric cars?
Estonia has just opened a network of 165 quick-charging stations – more than the U.S. has today – for its plug-in electric cars, Voelcker writes.
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Backchannels Tahrir, the saddest square in the world?
Some days it feels like it. The reporter takes a walk through Tahrir Square, the heart of the 2011 uprising against Egypt's Hosni Mubarak.
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Apple earnings lift stocks worldwide
Apple earnings exceeded expectations, causing stock markets to rise from Japan to Germany. US stock futures also get a boost from Apple earnings.
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Stock market takes a dive, ending 2012 rally
Stock market suffered its biggest losses of the year Tuesday amid worries about the global economy and Greece. The Dow fell 203 points to close at at 12759 in its biggest drop since November.
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Cars after Japan's quake: Toyota, Nissan, and Honda plan to restart production
Despite the huge difficulties the Japanese car industry is facing, analysts say automakers will be able to recover in the year ahead.
04/05/2011 08:10 am -
Saab in talks with BMW over potential partnership
Saab could be getting some of its parts and technology from BMW, according to Spyker Cars, the Dutch company that owns the Saab brand.
09/27/2010 07:01 pm -
Rafsanjani's main message: Don't write off reformists
Within hours of the Friday sermon, grainy cellphone videos surfaced showing crowds surging away from tear-gas plumes and kicking the canisters back toward police.
07/18/2009 01:00 am -
Global News Blog Egypt: A taste of Italy
05/28/2009 01:00 am -
Global crisis aside, foreign carmakers flock to Russia
No ‘Rust Belt’ in sight at Russia’s ‘Little Detroit.’
03/10/2009 01:00 am -
Dimming hope for European auto giants
The industry seeks help, but analysts wonder if falling demand can be reversed before makers resort to deep job cuts.
11/25/2008 12:00 am -
In Gaza, electric cars offer a way around Israel’s blockade
Palestinian engineers say it only costs $1.50 per fill-up. Israel is also going electric with hundreds of charging stations to be installed nationwide.
07/10/2008 01:00 am







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