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By Elisabeth Behrmann and Richard Weiss

Working households may soon have an alternative to the modern dilemma of how to take delivery of stuff ordered online: have it dropped off in your car.
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By Elisabeth Behrmann and Richard Weiss

Working households may soon have an alternative to the modern dilemma of how to take delivery of stuff ordered online: have it dropped off in your car.
Privacy protection guidelines agreed to last week in the U.S. won’t become a global template because they fall short of what is already required in Europe to keep driver data safe, a lawyer specializing on topic says.
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By Nick Brown
The New York bankruptcy judge overseeing part of the fallout from General Motors’ problems with faulty ignition switches will retire from the bench, but remain active in so-called recall status for at least a year, his court announced.

By Matthew J. Belvedere
Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of the General Motors faulty ignition-switch compensation fund, told CNBC on Monday that more than 800,000 new notices are being sent this week to drivers who purchased vehicles since the last notice went out.

By TOM KRISHER
The deadline for victims of crashes caused by faulty General Motors ignition switches has been extended for a month as the death toll rose to 33.