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Boeing Ruling

The Government Accountability Office is set to rule on a case filed by Boeing, which is contesting the U.S. Air Force’s February decision to award rivals Airbus and Northrop Grumman a $35 billion contract for 179 refueling tankers.

 

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Quality on the Roads

If you're spending a bundle on a new car, make sure you get what you pay for. We take a look at the J.D. Power & Associates initial quality ratings.

The Debate Room

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Podcast: Smoke the Embargo

In a follow-up to our written debate, University of Miami Cuban-studies professor José Azel and North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson respond to reader comments about U.S. restrictions on trade with Cuba

 

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There Will Be Water

T. Boone Pickens thinks water is the new oil—and he's betting $100 million that he's right

The Fed's Plan: More Talk

With little room for the Fed to make a course adjustment safely, Bernanke's balancing-act comments carry even greater weight than usual

Lehman: Independent for How Long?

The diversified investment bank does not have the requisite strength or size for the current environment. But suitors are holding back—for now

IN YOUR FACE: THE SAD STATE OF U.S. BROADBAND

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Reader Sean Writes:

"Large corporations will never bring broadband technology to rural areas without the requirement to do so. It's too important to leave to the whims of the private market alone."

 

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Bob Nardelli on Chrysler's Rough Ride

In a chat with Maria Bartiromo, the CEO discusses the carmaker's struggles and its challenge in creating "a whole new identity"