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M.T.A. Moves Ahead With Plan to Raise Fares and Tolls

July 28, 2010
M.T.A. Moves Ahead With Plan to Raise Fares and Tolls

The $104 monthly MetroCard moved one step closer to reality on Wednesday as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to start the process of implementing a sprawling set of fare increases on the region’s buses, trains and bridges. By Jan. 1, railroad commuters and E-ZPass users who cross the authority’s bridges and tunnels would pay...
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New York City health department begins letter-grading restaurant inspections

July 28, 2010
New York City health department begins letter-grading restaurant inspections

The New York City health department begins letter-grading restaurant inspections, designating an A, B or C to rate the cleanliness of more than 24,000 restaurants in the five boroughs, it is also activating a new Web site that will “offer much more information and be more user-friendly,” said Daniel Kass, a deputy commissioner. “There...
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car is going to start renting Nissan Leaf electrics beginning in January

July 27, 2010
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is going to start renting Nissan Leaf electrics beginning in January

Want to try out an all-electric car for a few days before you decide to buy? Enterprise Rent-A-Car is going to start renting Nissan Leaf electrics beginning in January. There will only be 500 initially and they will be dispersed among eight cities: Phoenix; Tucson; Knoxville, Tenn.; Nashville; San Diego; Los Angeles; Portland, Ore.;...
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Chevrolet Volt – The first mass-market electric vehicle at $41,000. Get it with government tax credits and rebates at $33,500

July 27, 2010
Chevrolet Volt – The first mass-market electric vehicle at $41,000. Get it with government tax credits and rebates at $33,500

The Chevrolet Volt, the first mass-market electric vehicle from General Motors Co., will have a sticker price starting at $41,000 when it hits showrooms later this year. But government tax credits and rebates designed to speed the entry of electric vehicles into the marketplace will make the price more attractive. There’s a federal tax...
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Goverment rules allow to legally break unapproved iPhone apps

July 26, 2010
Goverment rules allow to legally break unapproved iPhone apps

WASHINGTON – Owners of the iPhone will be able to legally break electronic locks on their devices in order to download software applications that haven’t been approved by Apple Inc., according to new government rules announced Monday. The decision to allow the practice commonly known as “jailbreaking” is one of a handful of new...
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Nap Nanny recalled due to suffocation hazard

July 26, 2010
Nap Nanny recalled due to suffocation hazard

A recall that parents need to hear about. Nap Nanny baby recliners are recalled because of a suffocation hazard. An infant in Michigan died when she got caught between the Nap Nanny and her crib bumper. The makers of the recliner say the Nap Nanny should always be used on the floor away from...
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A petite Woman says Southwest Airlines removed her from a full flight to make room for an overweight teenager

July 26, 2010
A petite Woman says Southwest Airlines removed her from a full flight to make room for an overweight teenager

A petite woman says Southwest Airlines removed her from a full flight to make room for an overweight teenager, The Sacramento Bee reports. The newspaper says the incident involving the 5-foot-4, 110-pound woman “happened last week on an early-evening Southwest flight from Las Vegas to Sacramento.” The Bee reports that the woman paid to...
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Ford unveiled its redesigned 2011 Explorer SUV

July 26, 2010
Ford unveiled its redesigned 2011 Explorer SUV

Ford unveiled its redesigned Explorer SUV this morning in New York’s Herald Square. The new vehicle, which borrows design cues from Ford’s former Land Rover unit, represents the biggest change by far in Ford’s approach to its bread-and-butter family hauler and onetime sales superstar. Company officials say the new Explorer reflects CEO Alan Mulally’s philosophy of developing...
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Cablevision Customers Hit by Email Glitch

July 16, 2010

Cablevision Systems Corp. said it is having technical problems that are causing some of its customers to have trouble accessing their emails. “Cablevision is experiencing technical issues that have resulted in email delays and email access issues for some customers,” the Bethpage, N.Y., company said in a statement in response to an inquiry from...
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Apple and not the customers have to fix the iPhone 4′s signal reception problems

July 14, 2010
Apple and not the customers have to fix the iPhone 4′s signal reception problems

Consumer Reports stepped up its call for Apple to address the iPhone 4 antenna issue by saying in a new blog post the iPhone maker is obligated to “offer a product that works consistently and reliably out of the box.” The nonprofit consumer rights organization issued the blog post on Tuesday to explain why CR...
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