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Living with nuclear power

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Nuclear waste looks for a home

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NRG CEO: 'US needs nuclear'

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Driving with Bill Ford

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Planning Ford's gas-free future

Chairman Bill Ford sees hybrids as part of a long transition away from gas-powered cars.

Ford: Consumers want green cars

The Ford chairman says higher gas prices and better quality hybrids have led to changes in buyer behavior.

Ford's government wish list

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