‘Careless in Red’

Elizabeth George, the first American crime writer whose novels have been adapted by the BBC and the second to be featured in the PBS Mystery! series speaks with WSJ’s Bob Hughes about her latest work “Careless in Red.” (May 2)

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One-on-One with SNY’s Ron Darling

Jon Friedman interview SNY Mets Broadcaster Ron Darling. Next installement, Jon interviews former Mets First Baseman and current SNY Mets Broadcaster Keith Hernandez. (May 2)

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A Horse Lives on at the Kentucky Derby

Stop trying to figure out the differences between these horses. Start thinking about what all these horses have in common. Every competitor is a descendent of a horse named Native Dancer. WSJ’s Jon Weinbach reports. (May 2)

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Jeep Thrills in Iceland

These Icelanders’ jeep thrills take their souped-up trucks where standard SUVs wouldn’t dare to tread. WSJ’s Marcus Walker reports. (May 2)

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GM Adjusts to Conservative Market

GM CEO and Chairman Richard Wagoner says, amid a 16% decline in April sales, he is trying to build a more economically robust and resistant GM. Stacey Delo reports. (May 1)

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G8 GT: Revving Pontiac’s Sporty Image

WSJ’s David Patton reports from behind the wheel of Pontiac’s G8 GT. He says the new model just might be what Pontiac needs to revitalize its brand among sporty drivers. (May 1)

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GM’s Lutz Liking China’s Low-Cost Truck

General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz and WSJ’s John Stoll take a ride in the low-cost Chinese pickup truck, the Wuling. (May 1)

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Mouth-Popping Sauvignon Blanc

With warmer weather on its way, wine drinkers will be in search of some fine white wines. WSJ’s wine columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say they have two words for you: Sauvignon Blanc. (May 2)

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