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Cars.com News Briefs: April 9, 2012
KickingTiresHere's what we have our eye on today: Nissan will use Intel chips in select models beginning next year, Bloomberg News reports. The Infiniti LE concept, which Nissan's luxury division introduced at last week's New York International Auto Show, uses......Tags: Toyota, Bloomberg L.P., Lincoln, Freedom of the Press, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Former Time Man of the Year Promotes Electric Cars
KickingTiresOK, we get it. Gas is expensive and electric cars sound like a great idea. We???re not sure if we need to read about every person out there advocating alternative means of transportation, but we found this story about former......Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Vehicles, State Budgets, Passenger Cars, Travel
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Disgraced Rudy aide claims insider apt deal for Judith
Spin CycleA development of potentially seismic proportion in Rudy Giuliani's world: Russell Harding, son of the former mayor's political guru Ray Harding, who headed the Liberal Party, has finished his jail term on embezzlement and other charges -- carried out...Tags: Values, Rental Service, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Rudy Giuliani
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Sad & Pitiful Dept.: Brinkley Kids Can't Watch
The TV ZoneHere's something that almost makes you wonder - so THIS is what our courts are up to: Christie Brinkley got a restraining order barring her kids from watching tonight's train wreck of an interview between Babs Walters and Peter......Tags: Peter Cook, Barbara Walters, Christie Brinkley, New York
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Intel Eyes Venture Into Car Batteries
KickingTiresCould the company that powers your computer someday power your car? The world's largest builder of microprocessors is getting a hard shove by its former chairman, Andrew Grove (pictured), to explore making car batteries. Though retired, Grove still...Tags: Passenger Cars, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Computer Science, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Best Auto Accessories of CES 2009
KickingTiresWhile the Detroit auto show took up a majority of our time the past few weeks, the Consumer Electronics Show had a variety of new tech for driver. No matter how great technology is, there are often extra gadgets needed......Tags: Go Playing, Consumer Electronics Industry, Vehicles, New Products, Electronics
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CIA secret prison probe: Senate Intel
The Swampby Greg Miller The Senate Intelligence Committee is preparing to launch an investigation of the CIA's detention and interrogation programs under former President Bush, setting the stage for a sweeping examination of some of most secretive and...Tags: United States, Republican Party, George W. Bush, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Visas for foreign labor: Down and probed
The Swampby Rebecca Cole A deep recession and surging unemployment have tamped down the usual frenzied rush of companies filing temporary visa requests to hire skilled foreign workers, with an expired and now extended government deadline leaving room for more...Tags: Interior Policy, Iowa, Heads of State, Demographics, Dick Durbin
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Spies in power grid: Budget time in D.C.
The Swampby Mark Silva Here's another tale that begs the question: How safe are you feeling these days? Or, where will your tax dollars go? "Cyberspies'' from China, Russia and other nations have "penetrated the U.S. electrical grid and left behind......Tags: United States, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Networking, Budgets and Budgeting, Barack Obama
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Al Qaeda cornered, still plotting: Intel
The Swampby Mark Silva Osama bin Laden may still be at large, eight years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but his organization "is under more pressure'' and "more vulnerable'' than at any time since those al Qaeda-launched attacks,......Tags: Yemen, Heads of State, United States, Civil Unrest, Europe
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Obama: Intel failures near-'catastrophic'
The SwampSee this Tribune gallery. by Alana Semuels HONOLULU -- Security and intelligence lapses allowed a suspected terrorist to board a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas Day, President Barack Obama said today, interrupting his vacation for the second day in a...Tags: Government, Terrorism, Hospitals and Clinics, Christmas, National Government
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Obama: Intel failed 'to connect the dots'
The Swampby Christi Parsons President Barack Obama today cited "unacceptable" failures in the American intelligence system that allowed an accused terrorist to board a U.S.-bound Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas Day, and promised changes to avert future...Tags: Yemen, Air Transportation Industry, Heads of State, Crime, Law and Justice, Christmas
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