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Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair warns that the U.S. could face a crippling cyber attack, as cyber threats grow in scope and sophistication.
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Census 2010: Campaign urges Americans to fill out the form
Government officials kicked off a $130 million campaign Monday to encourage public awareness of Census 2010.
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Five signs to measure economic recovery in 2010
From consumer spending to home values, as the new year gets under way, here are five signs to watch for that would show that the economic recovery is staying put.
Top 10 Bailout Money Recipients
The Recovery Act made $275 billion available for federal contracts, grants and loans. Where did your tax dollars go? Here are the top 10 ARRA contract recipients.
What’s in store for the next decade?
You can expect increased inflation, higher interest rates and tepid home-price gains, but also steady advances in green energy and biotechnology.
The changing auto industry
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Toyota recall: are sticky gas pedals the real culprit?
As Toyota rolls out fixes for sticky gas pedals, the automaker is coming under scrutiny from investigators who say the pedals are not the only cause of sudden acceleration.
Volvo goes electric with the C30 BEV
The future of fuel cell vehicles
Tesla completes cross-country trip
GM reaches agreement to sell Saab to Spyker
Toyota will make Prius a sub-brand
New in-car tech for 2010
Ford wins big at Detroit Auto Show
Used-car prices are stabilizing
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Stock futures climb ahead of opening
Exar to buy Neterion for between $10M and $11M
Sanofi-Aventis completes tender offer for Chattem
GOP wary of pitfalls in Obama's health care summit
EU government bank says no bailout for Greece
Opel unveils restructuring plan
Vote on NLRB nominee first test of GOP's new power
German exports down most in 60 years in 2009
Oil above $72 in Asia amid weakening dollar
Nissan returns to profit in Oct-Dec quarter
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Hospitals of the future go green
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The nation's largest automaker takes it's oldest brand to a new level
Produced for General Motors - With Buick already popular in China, the latest LaCrosse was designed collaboratively in Detroit and Shanghai. In addition, the new midsize Regal is a hot seller abroad.
'New Generation' vintners and growers discus California wine trends
Produced for Wine Institute and CAWG - Twenty of California's "New Generation" vintners and growers who convened in Sausalito, California, recently to share their perspectives on California wine trends.
High speed rail in the U.S.
For HNTB--The $13.5 billion plan for high speed rail is a transportation initiative that could change the way Americans travel.
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