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Small SUVs Improve in Crash Tests
Four small sport utility vehicles received top scores in crash tests to be released Wednesday by the insurance industry, a sign of improvement compared with SUVs built ea...
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BP Says Testing Begins on BTC Pipeline
British oil company BP PLC said that testing will begin Wednesday on the closed Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, which runs through conflict-stricken Georgia, ahead of a...
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Wholesale Prices Rising At Fastest Pace Since 1981
Wholesale inflation surged in July, leaving prices for the past year rising at the fastest pace in 27 years, according to government data released Tuesday.
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ON YOUR SIDE: College Credit
College can be an exciting time -- but it can also be an expensive one. Glen Loyd from the state Office of Consumer Protection joined ...
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ON YOUR SIDE: College Identity Theft
Summer is winding down, and that means parents everywhere will be packing off their kids for college. It's not enough to send them on their way wi...
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Wall Street Open: Stocks Fall as Oil Prices Extend Rebound
Stocks fell moderately early Wednesday as another advance in oil prices limited investors' enthusiasm about an upbeat profit report fr...
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Wall Street Close: Stocks Fall On Inflation Data
Wall Street fell sharply for a second straight session Tuesday after a hefty jump in wholesale inflation and a drop in new home construction g...
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Labor Dept: Fewer Workers Killed on Job in 2007
The number of U.S. workers killed on the job has dropped to a historic low.
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Md. Companies Aid Immigrants With Assimilation
Jose Trivelli, a graying engineer from Peru, spends his days fixing Internet connections at a Tysons Corner hotel and his evenings listening to a laptop compu...
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