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Topic: BMW AG
The BMW of computers, literally
Detroit's auto troubles test brand loyalty
US auto sales fall for many firms beyond Big Three
Japan as ground zero for no-waste lifestyle
Dimming hope for European auto giants
Advertisers up the ante as products become TV plots
Dallas preacher T.D. Jakes takes his pulpit to Africa
New voter: a young woman’s political awakening
Why people like cars with 'angry faces'
Google and Apple climb the customer-satisfaction polls
Increased professionalism keeps swimmers in the pool
Opinion
Why Starbucks lost its mojo
New automobile tech is a stretch
Military inventions hit the civilian market
Why I like some spam in my e-mail
Economy growing ... but just barely
Opinion
Drop your car, get on the bus – warm your heart
Ultracapacitors: the future of electric cars or the 'cold fusion' of autovation?
Ultracapacitors: the future of electric cars or the 'cold fusion' of autovation?
Iran debate: Who owns the revolution?
World
Backstory: From gas-powered to electric auto in 36 hours flat
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