1. AUTOS:
Carmakers say proposed fuel economy standards are too harsh

The world's leading automobile manufacturers today told the federal government that a proposed 25 percent mandatory increase to fleet-wide fuel economy standards by 2015 is too aggressive and risks placing unnecessary stress on the already financially strapped industry. Go to story #1

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