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The Big Three: Counting on Aid - Washington Post
? Celebritology : Liz Kelly With new union concessions on the table and plans they say will restore the U.S. auto industry to viability, chief executives of the Big Three Detroit car makers return to Capitol Hill today for two days of Congressional ...
GM's Rick Wagoner to showcase Volt technology in his trip to ... - DailyTech
The Big Three are looking for $25 billion USD from the federal government in order to keep afloat for the foreseeable future. The Detroit auto giants were chastised for coming before Congress without a well thought out plan for recovery and arriving ...
Why GM Let Me Drive Its New Hydrogen Car: Citizen Fuel Cell - Popular Mechanics
The author discovered GM's Project Driveway somewhat randomly online, and now will chronicle his experiences in this test-fleet version of a Chevy Equinox for PM over the next three months. NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. ? Ever sign up for a contest you ...
Read all 'In the home' posts in Green Tech - CNET News
Retailers anticipate a bleak Black Friday . Yet, despite the economic downturn, many Americans are still cramming into malls in hopes of snagging the best and earliest holiday buys. Some consumers, on the other hand, will shun shopping and observe ...
Iceland: So Cool It's Hot - Street.Com
More citified travelers can eat, shop and satisfy their cultural cravings in the capital city of Reykjavik. Shoppers will find deals on lopapeysas , the traditional sheep's wool sweater that's an Icelandic cultural hallmark as well as a distinctive ...
Utah gets F on affordability of higher education - ksl.com
We already are, it is just the extent to which education is limited to those that can afford it that is changing. That being said, there are many programs available to those that can not outright afford the cost of education. Young people making use ...
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Please register to gain free access to WSJ tools. An account already exists for the email address entered. Once upon a time, ethanol was seen as the future of clean energy and as leading the U.S. to energy independence. That was 2004, but Wall Street ...
Ten big energy myths debunked - Deccan Herald
There has never been a more important time to invest in green technologies, yet many of us believe these efforts are doomed to failure, writes Chris Goodall Myth 1: solar power is too expensive to be of much use In reality, today?s bulky and ...
Thinking Bigger on US Autos - Consortiumnews.com
Editor?s Note: After years of resisting demands for more efficient cars, the U.S. auto industry is in deep trouble, sending its top executives back to Congress with their hands out for a bailout. In this guest essay, William John Cox says the U.S ...
The Truth About Hydrogen - Popular Mechanics
Published in the November 2006 issue. PURE ENERGY: An employee at the Ballard plant in Vancouver, British Columbia, seals the critical component of fuel cells, which convert hydrogen into electric power. WHEN ASSESSING THE State of the Union in 2003 ...
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