Monday, April 10, 2006

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New Study Raises Concerns Over Breast Implants
WLNS - US regulators are taking a closer look at a small study of women with silicone breast implants. The study showed high levels of platinum in the hair, breast milk and other samples taken from women with silicone gel-filled implants. The findings

Camera makers refocusing
Northwest Arkansas News - TOKYO They are some of the most legendary names in photography. Minolta scored the world s first successful auto-focus, single-lens reflex camera. Fuji invented 1600-speed film, once the industry s fastest. Nikon s fabled F-series made the

Hybrid economics
MSNBC - With gasoline prices stuck well above $2 a gallon, and sales of gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles declining, this would seem to be prime time for fuel-efficient hybrids. Dealers report that traffic to showrooms has picked up, and manufacturers are

Why Detroit needs to build better cars
MSNBC - GEORGETOWN, Ky. - From the moment a new car is drawn up through mock-ups, test drives, auto show roll outs, and ultimately off the assembly line it takes three to four years for a new model to reach showrooms. With that much time, shouldn't

On-Line Marketing:
Textile World - T extile and apparel makers have been selling directly to the consumer for years through discount retail outlets that offer seconds and odd lots from the mill. But in today s tough retail environment, many manufacturers are pursuing end-users on

Smart Shopping: Mattresses
AOL - Once you've settled on the size you need, shop around for the firmness and feel you like. Try each top choice for 15 minutes in the store. Shopping for a mattress can be a nightmare. In fact, Consumer Reports receives more inquiries about mattresses

iPod sales may beat Street expectations
MacNN - Analyst firm Bear Stearns today said it expects Apple iPod sales to exceed Wall Street expectations for the second quarter, and reiterated its outperform rating on Apple shares. Analyst Andrew Neff said that despite many recent estimate reductions

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