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Trust beneficiary may collect Medicaid benefits- and other decision summaries from The National Law Journal.Automakers look to go green- inside and out
From concept cars partially made of discarded soft-drink bottles to plant-based material used in seats and upholstery, automakers are looking at ways to make their vehicles more environmentally friendly.While efforts to roll out more gas-saving hybrids, meet tougher fuel economy standards and cut tailpipe emissions get much of the attention, what goes into making cars is another key part of efforts to green the auto industry.Japan hopes to cash in on cool image
Michelin just added to its roster of three-star eateries in Tokyo. More insights can be gleaned at the other end of Japan's food scene: the bento. Rather than go the posh route last week, I met with Makiko Itoh, the popular blogger who boasts more than 360,000 daily readers worldwide. Her new "Just Bento Cookbook" is aimed at aficionados of home-packed meals common in Japan.Asian exporters find eager consumers in U.S.
Asia's top three exporters are again finding American consumers a boon as their economies slow. Japan, for example, has seen exports to the U.S. jump 17 percent this year.The Korean Alien Penumbra Conundrum
William Bedsworth discusses how London and Lincoln, Neb., are pretty much the same, and how notliving in France is apparently an inalienable right.View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor America"
Judge rejects automakers' lawsuit, says California has authority to regulate vehicle emissions
California scored a major victory Wednesday in its bid to be a player in the fight against global warming, as a federal judge ruled that the state has the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from cars.Cleary Leads on Mando China IPO
If successful, the $270 million listing will be the first in Hong Kong by a Korean company.Program uses job-loss coverage to lure home buyers
With job-loss fears keeping many on the housing market's sidelines, California's real estate agents' association has devised a scheme that uses unemployment insurance to lure wavering buyers into the fray.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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