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Technology: Importing a Decongestant for Midtown Streets Ken Belson (Automobiles)
Congestion pricing is unclogging city streets around the world, so now its New Yorks turn to give the idea a try. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Around the Block | 2008 Mazda MX-5 Miata: Miata Talk: Mazda Puts a Lid on It Ezra Dyer (Automobiles)
The meticulously engineered Miata gets a retractable hard top, and its still great gobs of fun. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Ford Displays a Wreck to Score Safety Points Nick Bunkley (Automobiles)
Ford is desperate to re-establish itself with consumers who defected to Asian and European nameplates. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Dismal Year Is Forecast for Car Sales Bill Vlasic (Automobiles)
The gloomy outlook reflecting credit turmoil, the housing crisis and the softening economy will probably lead to more production cuts by car companies. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Correction: Its Car Time in New York (Automobiles)
An article last Sunday previewing the New York auto show described the engine in the 2009 Acura TSX incorrectly. The redesigned model will continue to have a 4-cylinder engine, but it is not turbocharged. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

New York Auto Show: Thinking Outside the Cube Phil Patton (Automobiles)
To help spread the word about its boxy new Cube, Nissan offered two of the microvans to Pratt Institute students for cosmetic makeovers. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Driving a Bargain in New York Robert Peele (Automobiles)
It turns out that New York is not the most expensive place to own a car. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

What Young Designers Dream Of Cheryl Jensen (Automobiles)
To get an idea of whats in store for showroom models of the future, take a look at concept cars from young designers. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Around the Block | 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid: Nice Hybrid, if You Can Get It Jerry Garrett (Automobiles)
An eco-warrior in the guise of a mild-mannered midsize sedan. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Design: After 53 Years of Beauty Sleep, the B.A.T. Is Back Phil Patton (Automobiles)
Bertone, one of Italys great coachbuilders, is facing hard times, but the company recently displayed a design study that recalls its fantastical B.A.T. cars of the 1950s. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Advertising: Do-It-Yourself Logos for Proud Scion Owners Lynnley Browning (Automobiles)
Toyotas Scion enthusiasts will have even more me time: a marketing campaign aimed at showing just how much their chosen vehicle reflects their personality. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Wall Township Journal: A Speedways Last Lap on Memory Lane Dave Caldwell (Automobiles)
Monmouth Countys Wall Speedway racetrack, a local institution, closed down Friday after 57 years, and builders are already close in on the real estate. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

New York Auto Show: A Show in Search of a Silver Lining Lawrence Ulrich (Automobiles)
The New York International Auto Show caps a tough season and a crowded show calendar, leaving little thats new or remarkable to unwrap. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

A Chevy With an Engine From China Ian Austen (Automobiles)
Last year, China exported more than $12 billion in auto parts, adding to the problems plaguing North American suppliers, and soon, it will be exporting even more. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Behind the Wheel | 2008 Jeep Liberty: Evolved and Going Nowhere Christopher Jensen (Automobiles)
The old dilemma of ride versus handling is over: in the Jeep Liberty, both are disappointing. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Ford Reaches Deal to Sell Land Rover and Jaguar Heather Timmons And Nick Bunkley (Automobiles)
Indias Tata Motors is buying the high-end brands for $2.3 billion about half what Ford paid for the brands when it bought them. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Turning to a Turnaround Pro Bill Vlasic (Automobiles)
Frederick A. Henderson is charged with accelerating General Motorss growth around the world while steering its comeback effort at home. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Rose's Turn The New York Times (Multimedia)
Photos from the Broadway revival of Gypsy, starring Patti LuPone. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Sacred Objects The New York Times (Multimedia)
When Catholic churches close, their precious artifacts find new homes. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

The Week in Pictures The New York Times (Multimedia)
Photographs taken during the past week in New York City and the region. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Science in Pictures, March 28 The New York Times (Multimedia)
A new possibility for space tourism was announced, clues to an older ancestor were found and a Hawaiian volcano woke up. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Nationals' New Home The New York Times (Multimedia)
For some, the prospect of a stadium devoted to baseball has validated the arrival of the first major league franchise in a generation. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

On the Street | Hat City The New York Times (Multimedia)
Bill Cunningham narrates an audio slide show on the looks he photographed during the Easter Sunday parade in New York City. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Arts, Briefly: Footnote Compiled by Peter Edidin (Arts)
Katie Holmes is in negotiations to star in a Broadway-bound revival of Arthur Millers All My Sons, the British newspaper The Daily Mail reported. John Lithgow is already attached to the production, scheduled to open this fall. Eric Falkenstein, the shows producer, would not comment on the report; messages left for Ms. Holmess agent and publicist were not returned. 09AM Mar 29, 2008

Arts, Briefly: Resurgent Apprentice Benjamin Toff; Compiled by Peter Edidin (Arts)
NBCs Apprentice finale earned Thursdays highest ratings. Nielsen estimated that 12.1 million viewers tuned in from 9 to 11 p.m., the largest audience since the finale of The Apprentice 4 in December 2005. Ratings for the series had fallen since its inaugural 2004 season, which averaged almost 21 million viewers an episode, reaching its lowest level a year ago, with an average of just over seven million viewers. For the night over all, NBC ranked first, just ahead of CBS, which broadcast N.C.A.A. basketball. Fox was third and ABC fourth. 09AM Mar 29, 2008


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