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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

DAILY: Michigan House approves 'right-to-work' legislation | Tesla wins license to sell cars near Boston | Honda plans to tout subcompact car-based SUV concept

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Michigan House approves 'right-to-work' legislation; governor expected to sign
More than 12,000 protest in Lansing
image Michigan lawmakers approved bills to prohibit mandatory union dues in workplaces as thousands of chanting protesters thronged the Capitol of the state that is home to the UAW. ... >> story  Published: Dec 11 11:13 am U.S. Eastern time / UPDATED: 12/11/12 2:04 pm ET - adds 2nd bill passed House
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Tesla wins license to sell cars near Boston
image Tesla Motors will soon be taking purchase reservations at a suburban Boston store after municipal officials approved a dealer license for the company. ... >> story  Published: Dec 11 3:55 pm U.S. Eastern time

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Honda plans to tout subcompact car-based SUV concept
imageHonda plans to unveil a subcompact car-based SUV -- smaller than the CR-V crossover -- at the Detroit auto show in January. Given that Honda plans to build a Fit-based crossover from its Mexico plant in 2014, this concept likely will preview what that vehicle will resemble. ... >> story  Published: Dec 11 9:03 am U.S. Eastern time


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