Features By Jaclyn Giovis
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Pontiac has reached the end of the road
After 84 years, Pontiac's contract with parent company General Motors expired on Sunday. Jaclyn Giovis has more.
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Airlines required to provide new passenger information to TSA
U.S. airlines today are required to collect new personal information from passengers before they board a flight. A new Transportation Security Administration rule now mandates airlines to collect a passenger's full name, date of birth, and gender.
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Halliburton gets heat for failure to test cement used in Gulf oil well
Halliburton admitted it never performed a crucial test of the final cement mixture used on the Gulf of Mexico oil rig that exploded in the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history.
A government panel, commissioned by President Obama to investigate the spill, found that Halliburton failed to warn BP that its cement mixture may be unstable.
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Google's savvy investments
Google Inc., the imfamous Internet giant, had made it a point to set aside money for research and development investments. Though the investments appear to be random, they feed into Google's ambitious mission. Here is a slideshow of some of Google's past investments.
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U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau hopes to attract consumer watchdogs
Consumers, not just federal regulators, are likely to be watchdogs of financial abuses for the new U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau....






