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Bengt Halvorson, Editor
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Henry Ford liked to tell his customers they could order the Model T in any color — as long as it was black. These days, he might substitute silver. Once reserved for high-line luxury cars, silver has ...
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Jerry Flint, Editor
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Paul Eisenstein, Executive Editor
Twelve seconds — that’s all it took to change the world. The first Wright Brothers flight could have fit inside a modern 747 jumbo jet, yet today, non-stop flights halfway ’round the world have become an ...
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Joseph Szczesny, Editor
Car sales, boosted by incentives and growing consumer confidence, climbed nine percent in November as new vehicles sold at a pace equal to annual sales of nearly 17 million units. General Motors Corp., which ...
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By
Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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By
Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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By
Joseph Szczesny, Editor
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