—David Kiley, The Auto Beat
California sauvignon blancs are better than ever. They not only work well with food but also can be quite reasonably priced
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BusinessWeek's Detroit correspondents share their assessments from the aisles of the boring—they agree on this one—New York International Auto Show
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Why Toyota's luxury lineup is getting little traction at home—while German brands remain an obsession
Monaco-based designer Wally Yachts reconceives the yacht as a 325-ft. floating personal island
"There's an Apple philosophy for the look and feel of its product that doesn't come from a committee. Processes and creativity are great tools but they still need direction."
Tell Us: Does Apple Have A Better Design Process or More Talent?
Gasoline prices soar to new heights and are expected to jump significantly in the months to come. We'll look at what's behind the rise, and how high it might go
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