Pintauro: Car companies drive economy

The Chinese government announced last week, in the midst of the G20 summit, that it will be the world's leading producer of hybrid and electric cars within three years.

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Out of Bounds: C.C. Sabathia takes his talents to the Big Apple

Anyone who is a N.Y. Yankees fan, or who has at least been following the unfolding stories during the Major League Baseball off-season, has probably had one of two thoughts passing through his or her head: "Wow, the Yankees are going to be awesome," or "Wow, the Yankees are going to suck."

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Pintauro: The great Freedom Tower folly

Almost eight years after the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the Freedom Tower is finally under construction. There is a good chance, however, that it might all be in vain.

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Israeli professor outlines solutions to Gaza issue

A crowd of nearly 100 filed into the Union Ballroom last Wednesday to listen to this year's annual Birx Scholar, a visiting scholar-in-residence program sponsored by a former Geneseo faculty member.

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Pintauro: Let he who hasn't made a fool of himself bear the brunt of the scrutiny

Despite being in office for three weeks, President Barack Obama has been receiving an intense amount of scrutiny for almost every action he's undertaken so far. This, some may say, is natural, as it is the American way to question our leaders. But this soon, less than three weeks in office?

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Pintauro: You call that an economic stimulus package?

On Jan. 28, Congress convened on Capitol Hill to vote for an $819 billion economic recovery plan. Without a single Republican vote, the bill was passed with a vote of 244-188.

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