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Inspired by a Salt Lake City restaurant, Panera Bread opens eateries where customers pay what they think the food is worth. Play
James Garrison designed a quick-to-build, energy-efficient modular home in Brooklyn, including a garage outfitted for an electric car. Play
Kelly Sutton sold almost everything he owned and started CultOfLess.com. Play
The ex-CEO of Lehman said he did not foresee the 'depth and violence' of the financial crisis that sank the firm. Play
Despite last year's foreign company service agreements, Iraqi oil production is years away from predicted production levels. Play
Critics say another stimulus may not help Japan avoid another decade of stagnation. Play
On his 80th birthday, a tribute to Warren Buffett and his one-of-a-kind expressions. Play
Gulf Coast activists, community leaders and scientists travel to the area of the Exxon Valdez spill to see how the BP spill will affect them. Play
Five female chemical and mechanical engineers at Ford are designing the cars of the future with renewable materials. Play
Yale economist Robert Shiller says weakness in jobs and housing could cause the U.S. economy to fall back into a recession. Play
Bank of America's Ethan Harris and Mizuho Securities's Steven Ricchiuto discuss the possibility of a double-dip recession. Play
Experts say buying organic does not mean your eggs will be free of salmonella. Play
Americans say they've had to make significant lifestyle changes to cope with losing jobs while supporting family members. Play
The Mercedes E550 Cabriolet has features like low-speed cruise control and special air vents that make driving a convertible more enjoyable. Play
In a recent survey of economists, the majority see no increase in home prices this year and slight gains through 2013. Play
The Hancock Bank gets more than just cash back from post-Katrina community. Play
George C. Seward celebrated his hundredth birthday this August and is still practicing law after taking his first bar exam in 1935. Play
RIM is struggling to keep up with Android and the IPhone, but some readers of 'The Buzz' say the BlackBerry will continue to do well with corporate customers. Play
In eastern India, two primitive tribes hold their ground against Vedanta, a mining company looking for bauxite on their land. Play
Toyota has begun hiring auto production and maintenance workers for its plant in Blue Springs, Miss. Play
For just $26,900, a buyer can own a 1,000-square-foot condo in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Play
Housing prices in some Chinese cities are up 40% as investors chase returns they can't find in the stock market. Play
Back-to-school season is important to retailers, but many shoppers say they're cutting back. Play
FDA chief Margaret Hamburg says the source of contamination is still under investigation and advises consumers to visit FoodSafety.gov to identify recalled products. Play
Filmmaker Spike Lee discusses his new documentary on New Orleans made five years after Hurricane Katrina. Play
For newly trained teachers like Andrea Miller Hamilton, tightened school budgets across the country put her at the back of the hiring line. Play
Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and former Bear Stearns CEO Alan Schwartz discuss financial reform and creating jobs. Play
Fortune.com senior writer Colin Barr weighs in on Treasury bond yields hitting yearly lows. Play
Watch this bike messenger zipping through NYC rush hour traffic at lightning speed to deliver packages on time. Play
Five years after buying IBM's PC unit, Lenovo's a hit in China but still struggles for international success. Play
The auto giant's public offering is one of the largest in U.S. history, but the company's exact value is unknown. Play
A firm in China is developing a bus-train hybrid which will ride on stilts to coexist with auto traffic. Play
Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz discuss ways the Obama administration can help promote economic growth. Play
Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz say the new law may not prevent the next financial crisis. Play
Citigroup Chairman Dick Parsons and Guggenheim Partners' Alan Schwartz discuss how the new consumer protection agency will affect banks and consumers. Play
PIMCO co-founder and CIO Bill Gross says the government, not the private sector should guarantee the home financing market. Play
The Treasury Department holds a conference to determine a long-term plan for the mortgage companies. Play
Treasury Secretary says taxpayers are better off because the Bush Administration put the mortgage-backing companies into receivership. Play
After slashing staff, some U.S. companies are pushing their remaining employees to the brink. Play
In Oshkosh, WI an airshow is held for one week, bringing in more business to the town. Play
China is passing Japan to become the world's No. 2 economy, but currency issues and an economic pullback could slow progress. Play
Chennai's auto industry is on the rise as many global car makers such as Japan's Nissan set up shop in the South Indian city. Play
NuVal rates the nutritional content of food, on a scale from 1 to 100, and could threaten the multi-billion dollar snack food industry. Play
The microconsignment model provides local vendors in remote regions with essential products for resale to the community. Play
IPhone has a strong competitor, now that second-quarter Android sales have spiked nearly 900%. Play
The networking giant took on 2,000 workers last quarter and predicts more new hires in over the next few quarters. Play
General Motors' CFO Chris Liddell is confident that his company's profitable run will continue despite ongoing losses in Europe. Play
Crashpadder.com allows travelers to sublet strangers' apartments in 64 cities at a fraction of hotel prices. Play
Veterans struggle to find jobs after returning from combat, but a new program is teaching them how to run their own businesses. Play
The Techmate guys discuss whether Apple's latest iPod offerings are enough to reverse declining sales of the portable music player. Play
Kevin O'Connor on why he left the company he co-founded and how coaching high school wrestling is the ultimate challenge. Play
How to figure out the right down payment and how much your new house should cost you each month. Play
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