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GM Hits the Rocks: Will it be a 'Surgical' Bankruptcy?new

GM will now concentrate on small cars, and it is expending a lot of capital on the Chevrolet Volt, a radical plug-in hybrid still due in late 2010 that can travel 40 miles on its lithium-ion batteries alone.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  06-16-2009  |  Business & Labor

Steve Earle Talks Music, Politics and Addictionnew

Earle's resurrection after being released from jail in the mid-1990s is remarkable, and few would dispute that he is today one of the best songwriters in the world. And he always seasons his songs with powerful political messages that rise above the polemical.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  09-16-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Laura Cantrell is Not the Least Bit Rock and Rollnew

Cantrell's path to a career in country was hardly straight, though her stint as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville was probably useful.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  08-19-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Real Solutions to Our Energy Crisis are Off the Tablenew

After a marathon special session that lasted into the early hours last week, the State Legislature proudly proclaimed that it had acted to address soaring gas prices. Too bad it focused on supply-side issues, and didn't look at the demand side of the equation.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  06-24-2008  |  Economy

Richard Price is One of Our Best Chroniclers of Street Lifenew

Price's recently released and bestselling eighth novel is Lush Life, another sprawling work. A restaurant worker is gunned down in a gentrifying neighborhood on the Lower East Side of New York, and two streetwise cops hit the pavement to find out what happened. The answer isn't simple, as it never is in Price's stories.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  06-10-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer in Connecticutnew

A new report from Connecticut Voices for Children (CVC), a research and advocacy group for low-income families with offices in New Haven and Hartford, offers a stark analysis: Connecticut is the only state in the nation to see a significant decline in the real wages of the poorest 20 percent of state residents.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  06-10-2008  |  Economy

Can Connecticut's New Carbon Emissions Cap Deliver?new

The bill requires the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions an ambitious 17 percent from current levels by 2020, and a huge 80 percent by 2050. It doesn't specify exactly how we're going to reach that goal, and current efforts -- while laudable -- don't appear to be nearly enough to get the state on track for such big reductions.
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  05-20-2008  |  Environment

High Metal Prices Fuel Underground Trade of Stolen Scrapnew

Scrap dealers and police say they cooperate to prevent the sale of stolen goods, and Connecticut law has recently been toughened. But the rise in metal heists begs the question: Would there be so much theft if there wasn't a network of places to "fence" the swag?
New Haven Advocate  |  Jim Motavalli  |  05-13-2008  |  Economy

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