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Auto union makes key concessions
Unions pledge concessions to help US carmakers secure the state aid needed to survive, as bosses go to Congress.
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Obama makes crisis the priority
US President-elect Barack Obama's choices to lead his economic team show a determination to tackle the financial crisis.
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Obama speech - full text
Barack Obama promises to keep the American dream alive as he accepts his historic Democratic nomination for the White House.
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Science Express train draws the crowds
The BBC's Prachi Pinglay in Mumbai hops on to the 'Science Express' - a mobile science exhibition on board a train
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Society depends on more for less
If the world is to end the threat from climate change, we need to be able to produce more with less energy.
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National Express in Spanish deal
Rail and coach firm National Express is buying Spanish transport group Continental Auto for £450m.
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China seeks new leap forward with MG
Nanjing MG hopes to usher in a new era for sports cars in China with the launch of the first Chinese made MG models.
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Europe diary: Cars and carbon
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the European Commission's proposals for reducing carbon emissions from cars, and climate change's capture of the political agenda.
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The Magazine Monitor
Taking care of business, Magazine-style.
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Reporter's log: Edinburgh games festival
The global videogame industry is in Edinburgh for a conference to discuss the future of the business.
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Awards boost British car industry
Jaguar's XK sports model is made Car of the Year in the Auto Express awards.
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The Magazine Monitor
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
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Do we value our youth?
As Sudan rebuilds after a year of peace in the south, how do the youth see their future?
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Crushed by sight of Rory murder scene
As part of our Write For Us series, Lorraine Conn writes about the murder of Rory Blackhall.
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Deadline looms for Rover bidders
The deadline nears for companies wanting to buy parts of the Rover business, which collapsed last month.
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What next for Shanghai Automotive?
SAIC's talks with MG Rover were motivated by a desire to get into the US and Europe. It now needs a new strategy.
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Pope's death: Americas views
Hundreds of readers from the Americas region have sent in their comments in reaction to the death of the Pope. Here is a selection.
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Fatal fatigue warning for drivers
Motorists are accused of putting lives in danger by not taking enough breaks during long trips.
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China's auto show: A giant beauty contest
It is car models and dancing girls galore as the Beijing International Motor show opens to the public on Thursday.
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Mitsubishi seeks new rescue plan
The car firm meets angry shareholders to talk about its heavy losses and debts, after being left in the lurch by DaimlerChrysler.
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