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  1. CDC and FDA: Avoid eating raw alfalfa sprouts
  2. A Verizon/Apple Phone: More likely, if not soon
  3. Diluting America's sweet tooth, one drink at a time
  4. Inside Our Labs: How we measure TV energy consumption
  5. Bailout Watch #11: Company car perks
  6. GE storage boost: 100 DVDs on one disc
  7. Job-loss protection: Ford Advantage Plan and the best deals
  8. Samsung planning 9-Series LED LCD TVs, replacing current A950 sets
  9. Toys 'R Us to stop selling drop side cribs
  10. Pricing: 2010 Lexus RX 450h
  11. Are the days numbered? Report says GM plans to close Pontiac
  12. By the Numbers: Home-improvement spending will decline in 2009, says JCHS
  13. Inside the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
  14. Swine flu outbreak: What we know so far
  15. My afternoon at BJ?s
  16. Bailout Watch #9: Home security and company cars
  17. Prevent injuries, learn to use your EpiPen correctly
  18. AT&T's wireless netbooks come with strings
  19. Buzzword: Snackwell's effect
  20. Q&A: Is it safe to buy no-name aspirin at a dollar store?
  21. Earth Day tips: 7 ways to a greener computer
  22. Earth Day: Future panel says electric cars are inevitable
  23. More troubles for Chrysler
  24. Leasing Pros and Cons -- from Consumer Reports
  25. Recalls remained high in 2008, says Kids in Danger
  26. Four-score more: 84 stations go all-digital
  27. Toyota Highlander: Hard to choose a good replacement tire
  28. How hackers are scheming to get your bank PIN
  29. Car Financing -- from Consumer Reports
  30. Inside Consumer Reports Test Labs: How to keep laundry from getting lost
  31. Avoiding 99 cent store party favors
  32. Are some young vegetarians masking eating disorders?
  33. DTV dilemma: Do you need a converter box?
  34. Q&A: Am I better off buying a used car?
  35. Recession Spending -- from Consumer Reports
  36. Coming soon: Camcorders with features borrowed from cameras
  37. Too few women are screened for Chlamydia
  38. The Northeast prepares for plug-in-friendly infrastructure
  39. Macs aren't totally secure: a striking reminder
  40. This week in safety: A recall incentive
  41. On Twitter, CNN gets punk'd by Ashton Kutcher
  42. Narcotic medicine can be deadly after spinal-fusion surgery
  43. Global efforts under way to reduce black-carbon emissions
  44. Q&A: Blood testing for pesticides?
  45. DIY antennas: Build your own DTV antenna!
  46. By the Numbers: E-mail spam is a nuisance and an energy hog
  47. Olestra being considered as a paint additive
  48. Feeding Bo doesn?t need to break the Obama?s bank
  49. Faceboot! Apartment-trashing tenants evicted after party pix pop up on Facebook
  50. Sex spray for men not so 'revolutionary'
  51. Bailout Watch #6: American Express: No bonuses, just cash
  52. A last-minute tax move for young workers
  53. Hot summer for cool smart phones
  54. Lifesavers: Backing up your backup system
  55. 2009 New York Auto Show: Behind the wheel with Ford Active Park Assist
  56. By the Numbers: Housing Affordability Index hits record high. Should you dive in to t
  57. Avoid sound-alike drug errors?ask your doctor to spell it
  58. Coming soon: Camcorders in a wider range of resolutions
  59. Tax day's here: Some reminders
  60. Criticism prompts Time Warner to tweak metered broadband plans
  61. 2009 New York Auto Show: Will the Ford Transit Connect with families?
  62. New Nikon D5000 SLR with video and swiveling LCD
  63. Update your Windows Service Pack
  64. Buzzword: He-cession
  65. Bailout Watch #4: Change on the horizon?
  66. Q&A: My home is on a septic system. Is it OK to flush wet wipes I use in the bathroom
  67. Foodborne illness cases remain high
  68. Is your soda habit piling on the pounds?
  69. As bedbug problems mount nationwide, EPA to hold national bedbug summit
  70. AT&T offers $250,000 for tips on Friday's fiber punks
  71. Bailout Watch #4: Change on the horizon?
  72. Q&A: My home is on a septic system. Is it OK to flush wet wipes I use in the bathroom
  73. Foodborne illness cases remain high
  74. Save time and money with our quick, easy lawn-care tips: Part II
  75. Bailout Watch #3: Millions paid out for the 'grossest perk'
  76. From awful to earful: Choosing a good pair of headphones
  77. Walmart relaunches one of its biggest bargain brands
  78. By the Numbers: Pulte-Centex merger would result in the McMansion of home builders
  79. Save time and money with our quick, easy lawn-care tips: Part I
  80. Q&A: Are baby carrots treated with chlorine?
  81. By the Numbers: As population along the Atlantic coast has boomed, more Americans at
  82. 2009 New York Auto Show: Dogs need show cars, too
  83. Get A Grip handle comes up short in Consumer Reports tests
  84. Acer laptop claims 8-hour battery life
  85. 2009 New York Auto Show: Chrysler--Blast(s) from the Past
  86. Consumers not keen on "green" electronics, survey says
  87. 2009 New York Auto Show: Stories of Volkswagens Past
  88. 2009 New York Auto Show: Around the block in a Ford Fiesta
  89. 2009 New York Auto Show: Baffling Acura ZDX
  90. Amazon discounts top MP3s in UK, raises price in U.S.
  91. Blockbuster: We might go out of business
  92. Obama administration launches Act Against AIDS campaign
  93. Final Automotive X Prize entries announced
  94. Cyber-hackers have infiltrated U.S. electric grid
  95. Changing your cell plan? Do it by phone
  96. By the Numbers: Mortgage delinquencies on the rise, says Equifax
  97. 5 (more) Web sites for retirement planning
  98. iTunes varies prices; Amazon MP3s also changing prices?
  99. Are agrichemicals causing birth defects?
  100. Credit card practices deemed ?unsafe?
  101. Best ways to shoot panoramic photos
  102. Traffic deaths decline as more people are buckling up
  103. Broccoli sprouts: Potent anti-cancer potential
  104. Just In: Kia Soul
  105. By the Numbers: REOs and short sales continue to influence housing market
  106. New TomTom One 140, XL 340, and Go 740 Live GPS
  107. CTIA: Phones that clean up "apps clutter"
  108. Your clunker of an appliance could someday be worth cash
  109. CTIA: Phones that clean up "apps clutter"
  110. Your clunker of an appliance could someday be worth cash
  111. Samsung adds new soundbar systems, Blu-ray players
  112. By the Numbers: Wind power could supply U.S. electricity needs, says Interior Departm
  113. Housewife heave-hos housework-happy hubby
  114. This week in safety: What's in that basket?
  115. Ford?s road map for electric and electrified cars
  116. Q&A: What are ear-canal stones?
  117. Consumer Reports: Ratings of new laptops
  118. Chevrolet Volt pricing strategy--but not price
  119. Detroit's Troubles - from Consumer Reports
  120. Dirty dishes drive Washington residents in search of phosphate-free detergents
  121. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3: Has the wireless camera come of age?
  122. Tai Chi improves balance in stroke survivors
  123. Buzzwords: Fearclosure and Foreclobia
  124. Life without fossil fuels--Saudi oil minister warns of withdrawal symptoms
  125. Who Makes the Best Cars - from Consumer Reports
  126. CTIA: Samsung launches new Instinct s30
  127. How to spot a flood-damaged car
  128. April False: 6 medical myths debunked
  129. Conficker worm hasn't wreaked Net havoc. Yet.
  130. Pistachio nut recalls: Salmonella can be fatal to young children
  131. Mulch Tests: Rubber stacks up well against wood
  132. FDA to consumers: Stop eating pistachio nuts
  133. Study challenges ban on snacking during labor
  134. GM cutbacks, where would you find more?
  135. Internet crime up 33 percent
  136. Buzzword: Paycation
  137. Americans are eating too much salt
  138. Conficker worm: Imminent threat, or another Y2K?
  139. Smaller Toyota Prius hybrid on the way
  140. Shocking: Tesla unveils its Model S electric sedan
  141. Red meat linked to greater risk of death
  142. North Dakota floods underline need for insurance
  143. Q&A: Is Hydroxycut safe and effective?
  144. Tax tactic: Revisiting the IRA
  145. Auto loan delinquencies rise
  146. EPA finding could lead to carbon dioxide being treated as a pollutant
  147. The Best Cars Under $20 Grand - from Consumer Reports
  148. Tip of the Day: Smart moves when getting goods on Craigslist
  149. Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
  150. Head lice: What works best for detection
  151. Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
  152. Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
  153. Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
  154. Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
  155. Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
  156. Head lice: What works best for detection
  157. Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
  158. Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
  159. Malware gets more malicious, boots small country offline
  160. Head lice: What works best for detection
  161. Maggots: Much-maligned, but medically helpful
  162. Most hospitals still not using electronic health records, study shows
  163. Photo-sharing sites: No place to back-up your photos
  164. 13-inch Dell Inspiron laptop for the price of a netbook?
  165. Diabetes Alert Day: 8 ways to live longer
  166. Where to turn when debt gets too deep
  167. Deaths in Charlotte a reminder of the dangers of kitchen fires
  168. Problems with Chinese-made drywall include health issues
  169. Dos and don'ts: Avoid remodeling mistakes in your kitchen or bath
  170. Tip of the day: Soak up 10 minutes of sun for vitamin D
  171. DTV converter boxes: More rated, some scarce?at least for now
  172. The Top Picks for 2009 - from Consumer Reports
  173. Rollover poses real risks; IIHS announces new roof crush test
  174. Q&A: How can I get auto financing?
  175. How used cars are holding up
  176. Tip of the day: Get some sleep, prevent disease
  177. 3 ways to save money on high-end baby gear
  178. Minnesota bill would require manufacturers to set up paint-recycling program
  179. By the Numbers: Getting back to the garden at the White House
  180. Inside Consumer Reports Test Labs: Spring?s here, but we?re knee deep in summer alrea
  181. Hit by cybercrime? Tell us your story
  182. By the Numbers: How long will your appliances last? It depends
  183. Warning labels on glass cleaners are hard to see
  184. Prepaid cell phone service: A growing way to save money
  185. More weight-loss supplements added to FDA warning list
  186. Consumer Electronics and Tech news briefs
  187. 3000 steps in 30 minutes: How to get fit
  188. Q&A: Is it safe to buy meat when the "sell by" date is about to expire?
  189. Get free face-to-face tax help tomorrow
  190. User forums: Readers seek help with dealers and GPS
  191. Consumer Electronics and Tech news briefs
  192. 3000 steps in 30 minutes: How to get fit
  193. Q&A: Is it safe to buy meat when the "sell by" date is about to expire?
  194. Get free face-to-face tax help tomorrow
  195. User forums: Readers seek help with dealers and GPS
  196. Tip of the day: Be aware of risk factors for prostate cancer
  197. Economic slowdown eases traffic
  198. By the Numbers: In down economy, electricity thefts rise
  199. Digital Cameras -- an Update - from Consumer Reports
  200. Tip of the Day: How to fix a jammed garbage disposer
  201. Chevrolet Camaro--The muscle car still has it
  202. Car and truck recalls
  203. Prostate-cancer screening: New research, but still no easy answers
  204. Tip of the day: TV drug ads don't tell you everything
  205. Panasonic?s 2009 LCD HDTVs add 120Hz technology, iPod docks
  206. Glass topped tables and child injuries
  207. Tip of the day: Shopping tool for COOL
  208. News Briefs
  209. Getting the best drugs for less
  210. Consumer Reports Poll: 66% of Americans Blindsided by Cost of Drugs; Many Not Taking
  211. Glass topped tables and child injuries
  212. Tip of the day: Shopping tool for COOL
  213. News Briefs
  214. Getting the best drugs for less
  215. Consumer Reports Poll: 66% of Americans Blindsided by Cost of Drugs; Many Not Taking
  216. Tip of the day: 5 questions to ask before you test at home
  217. Why does diesel fuel cost so much?
  218. Study: Web sites market junk food to kids
  219. Buzzword: Big-Box Binge
  220. By the Numbers: Department of Energy doles out money to states for weatherization, en
  221. Changing your cell phone plan: Why, and what can go wrong
  222. By the Numbers: Shipments of all major appliances slumped in January '09
  223. Q&A: How do I determine the flood risk of a property I'm considering buying?
  224. Panasonic's plasma TV plans for 2009
  225. By the Numbers: 2008 Cost vs. Value Report results a (bad) sign of the times
  226. Tip of the Day: Fix common mower and tractor problems
  227. Keeping up with changing credit card terms
  228. Target?s awarding-winning customer dis-service
  229. Q&A: Ibuprofen risky for broken bones?
  230. How green is that gadget?
  231. By the Numbers: Wood pellets purloined in upstate New York
  232. Tip of the day: Watch portions, lower your BMI
  233. Can diesels save money and oil?
  234. Finasteride revisited: Does it lower prostate cancer risk?
  235. By the Numbers: More Americans to dig into food gardening in 2009
  236. Tip of the day: Pill splitting cuts costs, but check with your doctor first
  237. Greenpeace flushes toilet papers that don't meet its green criteria
  238. Pet Food - from Consumer Reports
  239. Tip of the day: Prevent OTC overload
  240. By the Numbers: Senate considers Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009
  241. Acura TL controls frustrate - Keep it simple, Honda
  242. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  243. Newspaper story wrings a controversy out of washing machines and women
  244. FDA issues contaminated cheese warning
  245. Obama defends his wide-ranging reform agenda amid recession
  246. Tots' TV time tied to asthma risk
  247. 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class coupe
  248. Tip of the day: Add an extra 14 years to your life
  249. One investment bright spot: target-date funds
  250. Behind the Scenes: Top Picks 2009 ? Toyota RAV4 vs. Subaru Forester