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The “hot hatch” concept — sporty but practical, with plenty of horsepower — is being swallowed by (what else?) S.U.V.s.

The New York Times – Business:
The “hot hatch” concept — sporty but practical, with plenty of horsepower — is being swallowed by (what else?) S.U.V.s.

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To celebrate 60 years of the E-Type, the British automaker is selling six pairs and will drive them from Coventry to Geneva, as a tribute to their introduction.

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A Times poll shows large majorities back spending on roads, ports, broadband and more. But Republicans aim to make corporate tax increases the issue.

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The internet-connected world is completely dependent on the production of semiconductors. That’s become a problem now that supplies are running short.

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An advisory committee debated the very few cases of a rare blood disorder and worried about the suspension’s effect on global needs for a one-shot, easy-to-ship vaccine.

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His book, published in 1982 amid a brutal recession, foretold of a bountiful postindustrial information economy. He was half right.

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His enormous fraud left behind a devastating human toll and paper losses totaling $64.8 billion.

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Shilling stars used to be accused of “selling out.” Now they’re hailed as savvy investors and giving the performances of their careers.