Honda plans to introduce the 2010 Insight on March 24, with a sticker price of $19,800 to $23,100.
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Honda plans to introduce the 2010 Insight on March 24, with a sticker price of $19,800 to $23,100.
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Honda plans to offer the 2010 Insight hybrid for as little as $19,800, thousands below the typical entry point for a hybrid vehicle.
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The Indian government and a new board scramble to save the outsourcing company, crippled by fraud.
By SAUL HANSELL
AOL's new chairman and chief executive will be Tim Armstrong, who joined Google in 2000 to start a sales operation for the then-tiny search engine.
By BILL CARTER
Riding a wave of successful films as the president of Fox Searchlight Pictures, Peter Rice will become the top entertainment executive.
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News America Marketing settled a lawsuit this week with Floorgraphics, who had accused the company of anticompetitive behavior and corporate spying.
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Foreign correspondents no longer cover one place for the exclusive benefit of readers in another place.
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Google Voice has breathed new life into GrandCentral, a service that lets all your phones respond to one number.
By MICHAEL WINES
The popularity of the grass-mud horse has raised questions about China's ability to stanch the flow of information.
Meant as an impish protest, the craze over a mythical beast raises questions about China's Internet censorship.
By DAVID POGUE
The new iPod Shuffle from Apple is half the volume of its postage-stamp predecessor; with no controls or buttons, it looks like a sleek aluminum tie clip.
By ANDREW POLLACK
Sergey Brin says he plans to contribute money and his DNA to a large genetic study of Parkinson's disease.
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Publications are changing their policies to sell prime space to advertisers, raising concerns with news media organizations.
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The company, perhaps to forestall objections on privacy grounds, said it planned to give users the ability to access their profiles.
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