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If commodity prices are dropping, how come inflation might be getting worse?

BUSINESS

Why you should care about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

INSIDE BUSINESS

Newsweek's Business Roundtable looks at the two faces of globalization, and whether the U.S. can stay ahead.

INSIDE BUSINESS

Free trade used to seem like a good thing for U.S. businesses and consumers. Now we're not so sure.

BUSINESS

With food packaging decreasing in size, but not in price, a consumer-affairs blogger offers advice for shopping smart.

Using a cell phone to find your dream home.

AUTOS

Why hood ornaments are becoming things of the past.

Did economists correctly predict who would win at the Beijing Olympics?

MANAGEMENT

Brad Gilbert on the business of tennis coaching

How Russia's new economic ties to the West diminish the possibility of a violent confrontation with the U.S.

KAPLAN COLLEGE GUIDE

Workplace doomsayers keep predicting dire consequences from a looming shortage of scientists and engineers. Yet the real numbers tell another story.

KAPLAN COLLEGE GUIDE

Sticker shock: it's really both. Families who pay huge bills for college educations can take some consolation knowing the degrees yield lifelong dividends.

AUTOS

A new service lets other motorists notify parents how their teens are driving.

BUSINESS

Retailers brace for a weak shopping season.

Homeowners are optimistic, but the forecasts are bleak.

HEALTH

How gloomy economic news may be affecting us physically—and what you can do to make your health more recession-resistant.

THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

A green designer says we need to save energy by making our architecture more efficient.

BUSINESS

T. Boone has re-invented himself as a green wildcatter. Can he finish what Al Gore started?

BUSINESS

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have helped defang laws that might have prevented the subprime mess.

BUSINESS

Corporate giants are spending millions during the Olympics to engage and snare China's consumers.

PERSONAL FINANCE

10 ways to save during back-to-school season.

Because of its geographic and cultural distance from Manhattan, the bridge-and-tunnel bank has thrived.

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PROJECT GREEN

Passing the 'fossil fools' in a CNG-powered car

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