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  1. Baby bottle manufacturers to stop using BPA
  2. By the Numbers: 18 million
  3. By the Numbers: Preserve recycles plastic, sells you inexpensive housewares
  4. Free movie rentals from the library
  5. House Subcommittee Looks To Make Used Car Buying Safer For Consumers
  6. President Focuses On The Economy While Republicans Look To Health Care
  7. PMA09: This camera show needs a makeover
  8. PMA09: Fujifilm digital camera fills your eyes with that double vision
  9. Baby monitors: 4 things to know before you buy
  10. This week in safety: Time to spring forward
  11. Government garage sale? CBO finds 9 options for raising money
  12. IRS still wants your tax money, but won't outsource collection duties
  13. Nautilus makes third recall of the Bowflex Ultimate 2 home gym
  14. Q&A: Life without gluten?
  15. Tip of the day: Bring a buddy to the doctor
  16. Unemployment hits 8.1%, 651,000 jobs cut in February
  17. Plug-in car and scooter tax deductions
  18. New York Times: Private auditor failed to detect contaminated peanut products
  19. Video of Top Pick Honda Accord
  20. IRS still wants your tax money, but won't outsource collection duties
  21. Nautilus makes third recall of the Bowflex Ultimate 2 home gym
  22. 10 Questions for . . . Peter M. Christopher, Home Inspector
  23. A vote to ban BPA
  24. Turn your iPhone into a Kindle e-book reader
  25. Supreme Court rules against Wyeth in drug labeling case
  26. Consumer Reports Health News - February 2009
  27. Consumer Reports American Top Picks 2009
  28. Tip of the day: Take a break to de-stress
  29. Unveiled: 2012 Chevrolet Spark
  30. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  31. Best-Buy Interior Paints - from Consumer Reports
  32. Buzzword: Auto Hygiene
  33. PMA09: Sony DSC-HX1 superzoom bursting with new features
  34. Tip of the day: Banish bad breath
  35. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  36. By the Numbers: Repairs of old appliances surge as consumer decide to fix it, not nix
  37. Freddie Mac losing its CEO, will ask for up to $35 billion more help
  38. Poll finds Americans are losing sleep over the economy
  39. Tip of the day: Choose healthful foods for your children
  40. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  41. By the Numbers: How to handle homes abandoned during the housing crisis
  42. PMA09: The camera industry learns to adjust
  43. By the Numbers: Smart grid gets big jolt of cash from stimulus bill
  44. Portuguese Water Dog, Labradoodle vie for key White House post
  45. Federal Commission Endorses Higher Gas Tax And Miles-Driven Tax
  46. President, Republicans, Duel Over $3.6 Trillion Budget Plan
  47. Software Savings: Microsoft Office on the cheap
  48. By the Numbers: Paint sales defy the downturn, says Home Improvement Research Institu
  49. With new budget, Obama urges focus on the foundation. Decorators ask, Where's the lov
  50. General Motors pulls away from Opel
  51. Saab production stops and starts
  52. How to save hundreds on auto maintenance
  53. Tip of the day: Healthy recession eating
  54. Government: Recession hit harder at end of 2008 than predicted
  55. Inside Consumer Reports Test Labs: Mower and tractor testing in Florida
  56. 7 questions to ask yourself before buying a kid-friendly vehicle
  57. Tip of the day: Got the sniffles? Don't go to work
  58. Pricing: Full 2009 Nissan Cube line
  59. 2010 Ford Transit Connect fuel economy
  60. Providing for your pets, as Leona Helmsley's dog tale continues
  61. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  62. President taps Gary Locke to lead Commerce Department
  63. AmEx dangles $300 carrot to cardholders to pay off and close accounts
  64. More housing numbers: Existing home sales fall
  65. Obama: 'It's Time'
  66. Tip of the day: Get vitamin D from food
  67. Tip of the day: Curb anger, protect your heart
  68. Retirement accounts offer safety in today?s storms
  69. Consumer confidence sets new lows in February
  70. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  71. Children's health: Not too late for a flu shot
  72. Scooters rev into spring - tests and video
  73. Tip of the day: Be wary of "affordable" health insurance
  74. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  75. By the Numbers: Chicago bid plans to add green to Olympic gold, silver, and bronze
  76. HDTV on a Budget - from Consumer Reports
  77. New cars now less affordable
  78. "Amish heater" does a good job, but don't expect any miracles
  79. By the Numbers: Chinese-drywall problems spread beyond Florida
  80. Forum Friday: Amish heater, NuWave oven, and slow cookers
  81. 2010 Ford Mustang pricing ? under $21K
  82. Chrysler strategic plan asks for a leap of faith
  83. DTV tip: How to pull in those new channels
  84. GM, Chrysler submit bailout plans to Congress
  85. Consumer Reports teams with X Prize Foundation on 100-mpg competition
  86. New fillable tax forms: Putting in my 22 cents
  87. Tip of the day: Create your own mini-gym for under $100
  88. Nearly 5 million now collecting unemployment
  89. New sign of the times: More senior discounts
  90. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  91. Microsoft retail outlets: Apple stores for the PC community?
  92. White House announces $75 billion plan to stem forclosures
  93. More doubts about multivitamins
  94. Slow cookers can save you time and money
  95. Tip of the day: Flex your brain muscles
  96. By the Numbers: Los Angeles to retrofit streetlights with LEDs
  97. Tip of the Day: How to avoid injuries when shoveling snow
  98. GM, Chrylser to get $7 billion more in bailout funds
  99. Is your cookbook making you fat?
  100. Tip of the day: Need a doc? Get a referral
  101. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  102. By the Numbers: Xeros hyperefficient front-loading washing machine
  103. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  104. Security tip: Avoid ?Free Public Wi-Fi? connections
  105. Baby?s meals and snacks: 3 habits to avoid
  106. Obama adviser on stimulus bill: "There will be signs of activity very quickly"
  107. The final word on that COBRA subsidy
  108. Obama claims "major milestone" with stimulus bill, Republicans say it won't work
  109. Senate passes economic stimulus bill
  110. An update on the peanut product recalls
  111. Better Business Bureau complaints and "Amish heaters"
  112. By the Numbers: Stimulus bill includes $300 million for energy-efficient-appliance re
  113. This week in safety: Not just peanuts
  114. Sears' ServiceLive intends to take the hassle out of hiring pros
  115. For sell brand new Sony Ericcson W705,Samsung S9402Ego and HTC Max4G at Discount rate
  116. Free money from the IRS?
  117. Health groups buy $10 million in ads to say thank you for SCHIP
  118. Want to know how to save energy at home? Just Google it
  119. Q&A: Can coffee raise my cholesterol?
  120. How to buy a car in today?s market
  121. Could you have diabetes and not know it?
  122. Tip of the day: Check prescription-drug assistance programs
  123. PSEG plans ambitious solar-panel plan in New Jersey
  124. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  125. Bare cribs are bumper-less
  126. The fight begins: Drug makers vs. the Stimulus Bill
  127. Postage price increase asks for your 2 cents
  128. Tip of the day: Talk to your doc about drug options
  129. Compact refrigerators aren't always the energy-efficient choice
  130. Do children need vitamins?
  131. Vintage coffee: Two industrial films tell it like it used to be
  132. Question to Obama: "Isn't consumer spending how we got into this mess?"
  133. Q&A: Viagra for women?
  134. Personal Picks: Upscale sedans, part 2
  135. Tip of the day: Sure ways to save on your health care
  136. Tip of the day: Get a new toothbrush every 3 months
  137. Sign of the times: Starbucks no longer wants to be the home of the $4 coffee
  138. What are you willing to give up to make ends meet?
  139. High-def video streaming services: Are they really HD?
  140. Worthwhile read: "The Toxic Paradox"
  141. Ultra-high-performance tires: Summer tires, wet handling
  142. All-season tires: car tires, tread wear
  143. Perfomance all-season tires: Performance tires, tire Ratings and reviews
  144. Around ConsumerReports.org: Friday on our blogs
  145. Consumer Reports poll asks: Should Obama make time for work or wife on Valentine's Da
  146. 598,000 jobs lost in January, Obama appoints economic advisers for recovery
  147. In Kentucky, lack of power no problem?if you have good neighbors
  148. Aetna to pay $5 million to overcharged college students
  149. Tip of the day: Be happy, be healthy
  150. ?Boss? bummed out by Ticketmaster
  151. Trump: Obama is "absolutely right" on capping executive compensation
  152. Why are positive drug studies published so often?
  153. Survey shows Americans want more fuel efficiency
  154. Tip of the day: Stop and smell the coffee
  155. MySpace boots sex offenders
  156. Tip of the day: Eat more raw veggies
  157. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  158. Cut your weekly grocery tab
  159. Job loss, five ways to rev up a job search
  160. Job loss
  161. Retirement now tops priority list
  162. Tip of the day: Better social life, better brain function
  163. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  164. Winter tires: Snow traction, snow tires
  165. Winter perfomance tires: Winter tires, tire Ratings and reviews
  166. U.S. car companies embrace spartaneity at Super Bowl XLIII
  167. To many Americans, the grass is greener elsewhere
  168. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  169. Tip of the day: Taking a supplement? Tell your doctor
  170. Tips: How to use your digital camera's flash to get better photos
  171. Gregg likely to be tapped as commerce chief, gets backing of No. 2 Senate Republican
  172. Obama, McConnell agree the economy is bad, but differ on solutions
  173. CPSIA: CPSC grants one-year stay on testing for certain products
  174. CPSC votes for one-year CPSIA delay on certain products
  175. Buzzword: Bad Bank
  176. CPSC voting on stay of enforcement of certain CPSIA provisions
  177. Fed wants your opinion on bank overdraft fees
  178. Health insurance bill for children passes Senate
  179. Q&A: Surgery for chronic sinusitis?
  180. Tip of the day: Vitamins for your brain?
  181. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  182. Video: Consumer Reports converts Prius to a plug-in
  183. Tip of the day: Protect your memory, keep it sharp
  184. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  185. Peanut products recalled back to 2007
  186. Meet the Press: Chrysler President speaks to automaker?s future
  187. Energy efficiency and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill of 2009
  188. Cell phone Do Not Call list? No need to call.
  189. Tip of the day: Shovel safely for your heart
  190. Consumer Reports Morning Update
  191. Retooling Sharper Image reinvents itself
  192. Tip of the Day: Use a gas leaf blower to clear light snow
  193. Super Bowl Sunday: Are you ready for the "Big Game?"
  194. One more reason to enjoy that cup of coffee
  195. Chlamydia cases reach all-time high
  196. Tip of the day: Lighten up your nighttime run
  197. Dramatic increase in number of infant suffocation deaths may be attributed to bed sha
  198. Super Bowl Sunday: Are you ready for the "Big Game?"
  199. One more reason to enjoy that cup of coffee
  200. Chlamydia cases reach all-time high
  201. Tip of the day: Lighten up your nighttime run
  202. Dramatic increase in number of infant suffocation deaths may be attributed to bed sha
  203. Tip of the day: Online shopping for a healthier weight?
  204. International Builders' Show Product Preview: Mythic Paint
  205. Tip of the Day: Clean your humidifier
  206. How to keep your gas furnace working properly
  207. Money tips for new parents: Life insurance, how to buy it
  208. Money tips for new parents, how much insurance do you need?
  209. Money tips for new parents, tax breaks for parents
  210. Money tips for new parents, your baby's college fund
  211. Money tips for new parents: Your Will, a how-to for new parents
  212. Q&A: The juice on acai berries
  213. Tip of the day: Pick up a pen, put down the fork
  214. International Builders' Show Product Preview: Woodshades Composite Fencing
  215. Higher iPhone sales fuels applications and accessories
  216. International Builders' Show Product Preview: Sakrete U.S. Cold Patch
  217. Low-GI diet beats high-fiber diet for diabetes
  218. Tip of the day: Don't overpay, review medical bills carefully for errors
  219. Crib netting tragedy: Bare cribs are safest
  220. Another data breach exposes cardholders to fraud
  221. International Builders' Show Trend Alert: Soy Technology
  222. Taking the Hertz $50 challenge
  223. Start school later to help teens rise and shine?
  224. Tip of the day: Prevent dry winter skin, moisturize early and often
  225. Telecom bundles can lead to billing problems
  226. Good deals hard to find at Circuit City?s liquidation sale
  227. Tip of the day: 7 easy ways to manage stress at work
  228. Love ?em or hate ?em: Those new-fangled milk containers at big club stores
  229. Inside CR Test Labs: Snow-Blower Workouts
  230. How to make America more energy efficient
  231. List of peanut butter-related recalls continues to grow
  232. LG brings Netflix, LEDs, and wireless connectivity to its 2009 TV lineup
  233. Personal Picks ? Family sedans
  234. Don't let energy savings go up and out the chimney
  235. Ratings: All-in-one and regular printers
  236. Another few minutes of face time
  237. Peanut butter recall expanded; Kellogg pulls more products
  238. JVC, Sharp launch LCD TV/Blu-ray combos
  239. The Lawn Rangers make a 57-mower march on D.C.
  240. Circuit City to shutter U.S. stores
  241. Circuit City closes its doors
  242. This week in safety
  243. Circuit City to close
  244. Tip of the day: Want to lose weight? Get real
  245. It's the end of Macworld as we know it (but I feel fine)
  246. Bosch, Siemens Dishwasher Recall
  247. TV display technologies, LCD, plasma, front and rear projectors, picture-tube TVs
  248. More electronics for the road
  249. Quality is job 1. Or maybe number 6.
  250. Tip of the day: Think you're not at risk for the flu?