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New For 2012: 'This Isn't Your Father's Dodge Dart'
Chrysler unveiled the 2013 Dodge Dart at the North American Auto Show on Monday. The resurrection is part of the company's overall revitalization, but the new stylized, gas-sipping Dart is a far cry from the sturdy mainstay of the 1960s and '70s.
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China Targets Entertainment TV In Cultural Purge
Popular dating shows, imperial court dramas, ghost stories and spy shows have largely disappeared from prime-time TV in China. The clampdown on entertainment is part of a wider ideological campaign by Beijing. But the move risks alienating China's largely nonpolitical youth.
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Guantanamo At 10: U.S. Weighs Future Of Detainees
It's been a decade since prisoners were first sent to Guantanamo Bay. The U.S. now must decide whether to release some of those initial detainees as part of a goodwill gesture to kick-start peace talks with the Taliban.
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Romney On Glide Path As Campaign Heads To S.C.
Even before his big win in New Hampshire, Mitt Romney was opening up a lead in South Carolina, the next state to host a GOP primary. It's possible support will solidify behind a challenger, but time is already running short.
Fed Officials Push Changes To Housing Policy
The Federal Reserve usually worries about interest rates and inflation. But lately, Fed officials have been focusing on housing. They've been out in public, pushing measures they think will help the housing market. David Wessel, economics editor at The Wall Street Journal, talks to David Greene about proposed changes to mortgage financing.
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Romney Celebrates Double-Digit N.H. Victory
The campaign has built the infrastructure and raised the money to go the distance through one primary state after another if that's what it takes. But the campaign would rather save its resources for the general election fight that's just months away.
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GOP Rivals Want To Stop Romney's Momentum
While the Romney campaign was celebrating, his rivals were contemplating. After wins in New Hampshire and Iowa, stopping Romney's march to the nomination has become much harder. Still, Tuesday's results in New Hampshire mean different things to different candidates. For Ron Paul, second place is validation that his message is attracting new voters and young people. But for others, the primary raised basic questions of viability.
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'New Hampshire And Beyond': A Special Elections Podcast
Listen to the latest news and analysis on the New Hampshire primary and its impact on the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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'Down And Dirty,' South Carolina Has History Of Quashing Challengers
Ever since 1980, the state's voters have correctly chosen the eventual Republican nominee, who has invariably been the candidate the party's establishment types have chosen to rally around. It's not for nothing that it's called the South Carolina Firewall.
Fannie Mae CEO Will Step Down
Michael J. Williams, who faced scrutiny over his salary, became CEO shortly after the government takeover in 2008.
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