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Wouldn't you love to be able to rent a car for only a half-day—so that for those quick business trips you could get a car for a fraction of what you'd pay a cabbie? It's a pipe dream in the U.S. but is a reality in Europe if you rent through Hertz.

Dean Foust, Traveler's Check

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IN YOUR FACE: CONTENT VS SEARCH

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Reader Peter Monk Writes:

"Internet users will begin to question exactly who is producing content and will place a premium on valid and reliable content."

 

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India's Scary Insurgency

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Unpaid Internships? No Such Thing

College students who serve as interns in order to train for their desired professions and receive only college credit—or sometimes just the experience—in return, are not being exploited. Pro or con?

 

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New Challenges for BP in Russia

Who's behind the mysterious brokerage called Tetlis, and why don't they want BP experts working at the oil company's Russian subsidiary?

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The supermarket group met or beat all targets on completion of its three-year turnaround plan, and that's good news for consumer spending

Brussels Mulls Crackdown on Car Ads

The EU may regulate auto advertising. German manufacturers and media warn the financial effects could be devastating

European Integration: What's the Rush?

Joining the eurozone can mean higher inflation for the new member, but if that brings structural reform, the euro is still a good thing

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Coming soon to London: Satellite navigation technology, with a detailed map of the city, that will tell drivers when to slow down

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Israeli Tech Sends Mixed Messages

Many of the country's tech startups have moved to Silicon Valley or set up outposts there. Now they need to innovate and take risks at home

 

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BoE Holds Rates on Inflation Fears

As food prices rise, the Bank of England keeps interest rates unchanged—to the dismay of retailers and industry

 

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Special Report: European Innovation

Companies, such as retailers Inditex and H&M, are using the resiliency honed in famously inhospitable home markets to succeed overseas

 
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