Consumer Reports
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Consumer Reports is an American magazine published monthly by Consumers Union. It publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory. It also publishes cleaning and general buying guides. It has approximately 4 million subscribers[1] and an annual testing budget of approximately $21 million U.S.[2] The annual Consumer Reports new car issue, released every April, is typically the magazine's best-selling issue and is thought to influence millions of automobile purchases[citation needed]. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Jan 25, 2009 - 10:32 AM PST
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tests juices for arsenic and lead
Findings of a Consumer Reports investigation about arsenic and lead levels in apple juice and grape juice have prompted the organization to call for government standards to ...via Craig Newmark -
Risky prescription drug practices are on the rise in a grim economy - Consumer Reports Health News
Lack of money to pay for medical bills and medications is consistently the top financial concern for Americans, according to findings from an ongoing, monthly Consumer Reports ...via Google News -
Product reviews and Ratings on cars, appliances, electronics and more from Consumer Reports.via Craig Newmark -
Investigation: Would you pay the equivalent of 311 percent interest to own a big-screen TV?
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Online Exposure,
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Cars Blog: Buzzword: Peephole driving
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A rescue plan for the rest of us
() The federal government has given Wall Street a taxpayer-financed cash infusion of up to $700 billion in an attempt to avert a steep economic downslide. But people on Main ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Rebuilding your retirement nest egg
() When bad investments happen to good people, there's only one thing to do short of weeping: Turn to Plan B. That's where most of us are now. We're viewing the shards of our ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Toshiba pulls plug on HD DVD
() Following in the wake of rumors this past weekend that Toshiba was ready to throw in the towel in its almost single-handed campaign to promote HD DVD as the high-definition ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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