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New Jersey, Washington and DC also have no sales tax for electric vehicles.
ENGADGET: Tesla Model S now eligible for non-traditional lease with resale guarantee
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She moulds herself as an anti-establishment conservative in the Reagan tradition, as do many Republicans with no office in Washington, DC, and she is keenly attuned to activist disquiet within the party.
ECONOMIST: Sarah Palin and the state of the Republican Party
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Bob Schreck, long-time editor at DC Comics, has no such reticence.
BBC: US superheroes with Scottish accents
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In addition to the announcement Tuesday that the comic book "Justice League" would be starting again at issue No. 1 in September, DC officials told CNN the publisher would also be renumbering and modernizing such titles as Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, The Fury of Firestorm, The Savage Hawkman, Green Arrow, Justice League International, Mister Terrific, Captain Atom and DC Universe Presents.
CNN: DC Comics goes for No. 1, fans conflicted
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Is there no sense of urgency in Washington, DC?
FORBES: The Fed Speaks But Will Congress and the White House Act?
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No appointments in Connecticut, Philly, DC.
FORBES: One man, 8 Reps, 466 miles, 1 iPhone, $400 = 1 U.S. Passport
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Former Bear Stearns chief Jimmy Cayne took the stand today in Washington DC to explain why his firm no longer exists.
FORBES: Cayne's Mutiny
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Its DC motor means there's no regenerative braking, but he claims it's cheaper and allows owners to rewind the armature or upgrade the brushes.
ENGADGET
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New York and San Francisco will be the first US and cities online for Shutl, followed by Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal, Toronto, Atlanta, Washington DC, Houston, Miami and Boston, in no particular order.
FORBES: The Faster-than-the-Speed-of-Light Messenger Service
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The Wonder Woman comic book was relaunched by DC in 2006, and by last year the new volume had reached issue No. 44.
CNN: DC Comics goes for No. 1, fans conflicted
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While the middle finger may historically have symbolised a phallus, it has lost that distinctive meaning and is no longer even obscene, says Ira Robbins, a law professor at American University in Washington DC, who has studied the gesture's place in criminal jurisprudence.
BBC: When did the middle finger become offensive?