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Justin Timberlake goes golfing with Callaway
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Eve Troeh
Jan 24, 2012
The ubiquitous global superstar tries to rebrand one of golf's biggest names.
Guitar makers worried about wood import law
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Eve Troeh
Jan 23, 2012
Gibson Guitar was raided by the Justice Department last year. Now instrument makers want clarification on a law that protects endangered trees.
Are classrooms prepared for e-textbooks?
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Eve Troeh
Jan 19, 2012
Apple is expected to announce its entry into the world of e-textbooks. But how have digital textbooks fared in the classroom so far?
To print or not to print: Which is greener?
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Eve Troeh
Jan 18, 2012
New answers to the hottest question of the digital age come from some unexpected sources.
U.N. meets to chart future of energy
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Eve Troeh
Jan 16, 2012
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon is set to declare the Year of Renewable Energy for All.
Is wine actually good for your health?
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Eve Troeh
Jan 13, 2012
The unmasking of fraud by a leading researcher on the health benefits of wine has called into question the entire body of knowledge about the fermented grape.
Saving hotel soaps to end waste
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Eve Troeh
Jan 10, 2012
Thanks to the organization Global Soap Project, recycled hotel soap is the latest frontier in corporate efforts to go green.
U.S. market for diesel cars could grow
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Eve Troeh
Jan 6, 2012
New fuel efficiency standards in the U.S. mean that cars that have been popular in Europe for years could be seen more frequently on American soil.
Diesel car market poised to grow in 2012
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Eve Troeh
Jan 6, 2012
Chrysler announced plans to add 1,100 of them at its assembly plant in Detroit. The new workers will build a diesel version of the Jeep Cherokee. It's the latest of many U.S. automaker announcements for diesel cars and trucks.
Kodak on the brink of bankruptcy?
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Eve Troeh
Jan 5, 2012
Kodak has fallen from a one-time business giant to stocks worth less than $1 per share. What went wrong?