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Honda-Toyota record output helps U.S. cities rebound
Honda Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp.'s North American plants are leading an industrywide assembly surge buoying cities from the Midwest to the deep South amid a languid U.S. economy.Expert: Commercial real estate is facing a crash
Billionaire investor Wilbur L. Ross Jr., said the U.S. is in the beginning of a "huge crash in commercial real estate." "All of the components of real estate value are going in the wrong direction simultaneously," said Ross, one of nine money managers participating in a government program to remove toxic assets from bank balance sheets.Losing ugly: GOP strategy on health care may backfire
THE DEMOCRATS WON their health-care victory ugly, after a yearlong, fractious, uninspiring process filled with rancid deals and worse compromises, redeemed only by the moment when they actually delivered reform to the country. Republicans lost even uglier, not so much in opposition as in sullen, lockstep refusal to consider any reforms, even ones they were previously for, like cutting waste and fraud from Medicare.Utility Company GC Is a Power Player
Exelon Corp. is among the largest utility companies in the United States. It distributes electricity to 5.4 million customers in Illinois and Pennsylvania. Its operations include the largest collection of nuclear power plants in the United States, representing one-fifth of the nation's nuclear power capacity. William A. Von Hoene Jr. is responsible for the entirety of Exelon's legal affairs. By his own tally, he delves into 25 to 30 different matters daily by phone, in person or by correspondence.India's Supreme Court Demands Premier Address Telecoms Scandal
India's Supreme Court issued a sharp and rare rebuke of the prime minister on Thursday, demanding he explain why the government took a year to investigate a cell-phone licensing scandal that cost the country billions of dollars. The court said the government's delayed response was an "extremely serious matter." It was the first time in India's democratic history that the court had taken the prime minister's office to task, political analysts said.Trending Stories
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