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- Toys 'R Us to stop selling drop side cribs
- Pricing: 2010 Lexus RX 450h
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- By the Numbers: Home-improvement spending will decline in 2009, says JCHS
- Inside the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
- Swine flu outbreak: What we know so far
- My afternoon at BJ?s
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- Earth Day tips: 7 ways to a greener computer
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- Global efforts under way to reduce black-carbon emissions
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- DIY antennas: Build your own DTV antenna!
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- Olestra being considered as a paint additive
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- Criticism prompts Time Warner to tweak metered broadband plans
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- New Nikon D5000 SLR with video and swiveling LCD
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- Buzzword: He-cession
- Bailout Watch #4: Change on the horizon?
- Q&A: My home is on a septic system. Is it OK to flush wet wipes I use in the bathroom
- Foodborne illness cases remain high
- Is your soda habit piling on the pounds?
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- 2009 New York Auto Show: Dogs need show cars, too
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- Amazon discounts top MP3s in UK, raises price in U.S.
- Blockbuster: We might go out of business
- Obama administration launches Act Against AIDS campaign
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- Cyber-hackers have infiltrated U.S. electric grid
- Changing your cell plan? Do it by phone
- By the Numbers: Mortgage delinquencies on the rise, says Equifax
- 5 (more) Web sites for retirement planning
- iTunes varies prices; Amazon MP3s also changing prices?
- Are agrichemicals causing birth defects?
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- Best ways to shoot panoramic photos
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- Broccoli sprouts: Potent anti-cancer potential
- Just In: Kia Soul
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- New TomTom One 140, XL 340, and Go 740 Live GPS
- CTIA: Phones that clean up "apps clutter"
- Your clunker of an appliance could someday be worth cash
- CTIA: Phones that clean up "apps clutter"
- Your clunker of an appliance could someday be worth cash
- Samsung adds new soundbar systems, Blu-ray players
- By the Numbers: Wind power could supply U.S. electricity needs, says Interior Departm
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- Ford?s road map for electric and electrified cars
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- Consumer Reports: Ratings of new laptops
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- Detroit's Troubles - from Consumer Reports
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- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3: Has the wireless camera come of age?
- Tai Chi improves balance in stroke survivors
- Buzzwords: Fearclosure and Foreclobia
- Life without fossil fuels--Saudi oil minister warns of withdrawal symptoms
- Who Makes the Best Cars - from Consumer Reports
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- How to spot a flood-damaged car
- April False: 6 medical myths debunked
- Conficker worm hasn't wreaked Net havoc. Yet.
- Pistachio nut recalls: Salmonella can be fatal to young children
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- FDA to consumers: Stop eating pistachio nuts
- Study challenges ban on snacking during labor
- GM cutbacks, where would you find more?
- Internet crime up 33 percent
- Buzzword: Paycation
- Americans are eating too much salt
- Conficker worm: Imminent threat, or another Y2K?
- Smaller Toyota Prius hybrid on the way
- Shocking: Tesla unveils its Model S electric sedan
- Red meat linked to greater risk of death
- North Dakota floods underline need for insurance
- Q&A: Is Hydroxycut safe and effective?
- Tax tactic: Revisiting the IRA
- Auto loan delinquencies rise
- EPA finding could lead to carbon dioxide being treated as a pollutant
- The Best Cars Under $20 Grand - from Consumer Reports
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- Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
- Head lice: What works best for detection
- Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
- Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
- Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
- Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
- Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
- Head lice: What works best for detection
- Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
- Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
- Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
- Head lice: What works best for detection
- Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
- Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
- Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
- 13-inch Dell Inspiron laptop for the price of a netbook?
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- Where to turn when debt gets too deep
- Deaths in Charlotte a reminder of the dangers of kitchen fires
- Problems with Chinese-made drywall include health issues
- Dos and don'ts: Avoid remodeling mistakes in your kitchen or bath
- Tip of the day: Soak up 10 minutes of sun for vitamin D
- DTV converter boxes: More rated, some scarce?at least for now
- The Top Picks for 2009 - from Consumer Reports
- Rollover poses real risks; IIHS announces new roof crush test
- Q&A: How can I get auto financing?
- How used cars are holding up
- Tip of the day: Get some sleep, prevent disease
- 3 ways to save money on high-end baby gear
- Minnesota bill would require manufacturers to set up paint-recycling program
- By the Numbers: Getting back to the garden at the White House
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- Hit by cybercrime? Tell us your story
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- Warning labels on glass cleaners are hard to see
- Prepaid cell phone service: A growing way to save money
- More weight-loss supplements added to FDA warning list
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- Q&A: Is it safe to buy meat when the "sell by" date is about to expire?
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- Q&A: Is it safe to buy meat when the "sell by" date is about to expire?
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- Tip of the day: Be aware of risk factors for prostate cancer
- Economic slowdown eases traffic
- By the Numbers: In down economy, electricity thefts rise
- Digital Cameras -- an Update - from Consumer Reports
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- Chevrolet Camaro--The muscle car still has it
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- Prostate-cancer screening: New research, but still no easy answers
- Tip of the day: TV drug ads don't tell you everything
- Panasonic?s 2009 LCD HDTVs add 120Hz technology, iPod docks
- Glass topped tables and child injuries
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- Glass topped tables and child injuries
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- Getting the best drugs for less
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- Tip of the day: 5 questions to ask before you test at home
- Why does diesel fuel cost so much?
- Study: Web sites market junk food to kids
- Buzzword: Big-Box Binge
- By the Numbers: Department of Energy doles out money to states for weatherization, en
- Changing your cell phone plan: Why, and what can go wrong
- By the Numbers: Shipments of all major appliances slumped in January '09
- Q&A: How do I determine the flood risk of a property I'm considering buying?
- Panasonic's plasma TV plans for 2009
- By the Numbers: 2008 Cost vs. Value Report results a (bad) sign of the times
- Tip of the Day: Fix common mower and tractor problems
- Keeping up with changing credit card terms
- Target?s awarding-winning customer dis-service
- Q&A: Ibuprofen risky for broken bones?
- How green is that gadget?
- By the Numbers: Wood pellets purloined in upstate New York
- Tip of the day: Watch portions, lower your BMI
- Can diesels save money and oil?
- Finasteride revisited: Does it lower prostate cancer risk?
- By the Numbers: More Americans to dig into food gardening in 2009
- Tip of the day: Pill splitting cuts costs, but check with your doctor first
- Greenpeace flushes toilet papers that don't meet its green criteria
- Pet Food - from Consumer Reports
- Tip of the day: Prevent OTC overload
- By the Numbers: Senate considers Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009
- Acura TL controls frustrate - Keep it simple, Honda
- Consumer Reports Morning Update
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- FDA issues contaminated cheese warning
- Obama defends his wide-ranging reform agenda amid recession
- Tots' TV time tied to asthma risk
- 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class coupe
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