Some of the smartest green ideas are decidedly low-tech. Fact is, the sustainable homes of the future look a lot like those of the past. ( more)
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Slated to enter the U.S. market for the 2011 model year, the Cruze could replace the Cobalt small car. ( more)
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Four small SUVs aced new Insurance Institute Crash tests. Four others didn't do so well. ( more)
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The annual end-of-the-model-year incentive war is heating up. Choose carefully and you can find some great deals on really good cars. ( more)
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In their own words, Stanleybing.com readers talk about the bullies, narcissists and other crazy bosses they spend their working days with. ( more)
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The combination of $100-plus oil and falling reserves is sparking a frenzy of oil and gas activity from Alaska to the North Pole. ( more)
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Fortune's second annual Luxury Portfolio features the moguls, merchants and master craftsmen who are defining the business of luxury. ( more)
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What credit crunch? Here are 17 ways to get your mitts on some money, ranked from best to worst. ( more)
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Every city has one - a retail thoroughfare that houses the most exclusive stores. Real estate slowdown or not, these luxury corridors are still thriving - for now, at least. ( more)
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These software programs help you do everything calculate your carbon footprint to remotely monitor your home. ( more)
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See where the presidential candidates stand on the major economic issues. ( more)
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When Royal Caribbean launches its $1.2 billion 'Oasis of the Sea' in 2009, it will carry up to 5,400 passengers and will be as tall as a 12-story building, as long as four football fields, and wider than the Panama Canal. ( more)
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To learn more about clients and prospects, online marketing expert Sam Richter of Warm Call Resource Center recommends these sites. ( more)
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Feel like you're getting nothing but lemons from the stock market? Allow us to introduce nearly two dozen recipes for lemonade. ( more)
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GM hopes its new luxury sports wagon will appeal to U.S. buyers, and also unveils a new crossover SUV. ( more)
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To find out how to move summer meals beyond Bud and barbecue, we checked in with beer-pairing expert Eric Wallace, 46, president of Longmont, Colo., craft brewer Left Hand Brewing Co. ( more)
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If you're doing business at 40,000 feet, you should have the right plane. Here are four of the most wanted. ( more)
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Check out these not-too-thirsty vehicles that give you fuel economy without giving up style and value. ( more)
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The Saudi government is planning four new cities to serve its exploding population and make its economy less dependent on oil. ( more)
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It's never been easy to buy a car, but with soaring gas prices, you may have a lot more to ask about what's best for you. Here are the answers. ( more)
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As China makes big moves to break into the first world, U.S. companies that manufacture there face soaring costs in a region that used to be the home of cheap, outsourced production. Here's why prices have jumped - and how 4 small companies are being crunched. ( more)
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The Olympics have become a multi-billion dollar business, and the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, China are expected to set record revenues. ( more)
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Instead of signing with a major label, singer/songwriter Ben Taylor - son of James Taylor and Carly Simon - started his own. Meet (and hear) some of Iris Records' indie acts. ( more)
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Automakers have made progress on dependability, according to the research group, but there's still room for improvement. ( more)
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Or is it digging? Or ninging? Zyng-ing? A rundown of some Web 2.0 startups getting a lot of buzz, if not necessarily a lot of revenues. ( more)
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The frailest of Detroit's automakers has been in private hands for a year. CEO Bob Nardelli badly needs a hit if the company is to endure. ( more)
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One year after the credit crunch began, Fortune looks back at who saw trouble ahead, and who just ended up in trouble. ( more)
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Over the past half century, Chrysler's hot cars have dug it out of the holes its bombs keep getting it into. ( more)
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The redevelopment of the World Trade Center is among the most expensive ongoing projects in the world, expected to cost nearly $20 billion by its completion in 2011. A portfolio of photographs taken from three angles above the site shows how, after years of cleanup and delays, the future has begun to take shape. Photographs by Robert Polidori ( more)
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If you're looking for the biggest impact on your bottom line, nothing beats taking care of your number one asset - yourself. ( more)
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The former Bear Stearns CEO speaks out for the first time since the firm's collapse, presenting his version of how things went wrong. ( more)
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General Motors' product pipeline contains some interesting products that could help bolster swooning sales. ( more)
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The record-high price of gasoline is putting a strain on motorists - and spurring some to shift their habits. Here are their stories. ( more)
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Prices for late-model crossovers are dropping fast. Kelley Blue Book helped us search out the biggest bargains. ( more)
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Recycled treasures from independent artisans. ( more)
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The Detroit automaker's whopping $15.5 billion quarterly loss Friday wasn't a record, but it's the latest chapter in a steady slide that began more than 20 years ago. ( more)
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As Americans grapple with record oil and gas prices, politicians facing angry voters have offered up a variety of solutions. Tell us what you think. ( more)
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Americans deep in debt are struggling more than ever amid the credit crisis and economic downturn. See how people got in the hole and what they're doing to get out. ( more)
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Issuers are taking heat for hidden charges, but there's already an easy way to tell if a new card offer is a deal or not. It's the "Schumer Box," a table in every application named for Sen. Charles Schumer, D-NY who sponsored the 1988 law that requires it. ( more)
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