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Movie jobs are a 'House of Cards'
Gov. Martin O'Malley says the Netflix series "House of Cards" brought $140 million into the state's economy ("'Cards' a good deal, Md. Says," April 30). Where have we heard this before? In 2010 the Detroit Free Press reported that "Michigan's bid to...Tags: Netflix Inc., Jennifer Granholm, Detroit Free Press, Harford County, Martin O'Malley
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The day ahead in business May 2
Reports: Challenger job cuts for April, 6:30 a.m.; Initial jobless claims for week ended April 27, 7:30 a.m.; Productivity/costs for first quarter, 7:30 a.m.; Trade balance for March, 7:30 a.m.; Mortgage rates for week ended May 2, 9 a.m.; Natural gas...
Tags: Harris Interactive Incorporated, Entertainment, Kellogg Company, Ameristar Casinos Incorporated, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited
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Appeal board upholds penalties against Penske
AP Auto Racing WriterA three-member appeals board has upheld NASCAR's penalties against Penske Racing. Team owner Roger Penske was on hand for the appeal, and has said the team was working in a gray area of the rule book when NASCAR confiscated parts from the rear...Tags: NASCAR, Stock Car Racing, Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing, Auto Racing
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NASCAR appeal board upholds penalties against Penske Racing
A three-member appeals board has upheld NASCAR's penalties against Penske Racing. Team owner Roger Penske was on hand for the appeal, and has said the team was working in a gray area of the rule book when NASCAR confiscated parts from the rear...
Tags: NASCAR, Stock Car Racing, Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing, Auto Racing
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General Motors, Ford and Chrysler post strong April auto sales
This posted has been updated. See the note at the bottom for details. Automakers posted their strongest April sales since 2007 as many reported double-digit gains with trucks and SUVs leading the surge. General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and Nissan all...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Chrysler Group LLC, Manufacturing and Engineering, GMC, Infiniti
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Huge recall for Honda, Toyota, more: Airbags can spray shrapnel
A faulty airbag part that can explode and send shrapnel into the passenger cabin is responsible for the global recall of more than 3 million cars manufactured by Honda, Nissan, Toyota and General Motors and will likely lead to more recalls. The...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Ford Motor Co., Google+, Chrysler Group LLC, Honda Motor Co.
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Numbers are all adding up for Manchester United
Robin Van Persie had a number in mind when he jumped from Arsenal to Manchester United last summer. And it wasn't the $70 million his new four-year contract was worth. After wearing uniform No. 9 with the Dutch national team and 10 and 11 during his...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), Sports, Television Industry, Malcolm Glazer, Manchester United F.C.
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Tune-ups move to low frequency
Are tune-ups a thing of the past? Well, sort of. Today's cars are equipped with robust systems that are electronically monitored for peak performance and fuel economy, says Roger Clark, senior manager of General Motors' Energy Center in Warren, Mich....
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Faulty air bags can spray shrapnel; carmakers issue recalls
For at least a decade, the owners of more than 3 million cars from six automakers drove around with air bags that could shoot shrapnel around the cabin in a crash. The problem went undetected by the world's biggest automakers and safety regulators on...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Explosions, Ford Motor Co., Consumers, Chrysler Group LLC
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Blue Shield may lose exclusive CalPERS HMO contract
Blue Shield of California may be losing its longtime grip on one of the healthcare industry's most coveted insurance contracts. Officials at the California Public Employees' Retirement System are recommending breaking up Blue Shield's current...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Insurance, Health and Safety at Work, Healthcare Contract Issues, Public Employees
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Do You Really Need to Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles?
KickingTiresNo, you don't, according to every auto manufacturer we've talked to. The main advocates of the 3,000-mile oil change schedule are those who would profit by it: repair facilities, quick-lube chains and service departments at some new-car dealers. Years...Tags: BMW, Prius, Weather, Oil Changes, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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GM returns to Facebook with test of mobile ads for Chevy Sonic
SAN FRANCISCO -- Nearly a year after its tumultuous split, General Motors Co. has updated its relationship status with Facebook Inc. The Detroit auto maker said Tuesday it has begun advertising again on the giant social network. It said it's testing...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, Marketing, Culture, Social Media, Advertising
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