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1. TESLA CHIEF SLAMS TIMES FOR BAD ELECTRIC-CAR REVIEW

Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk is accusing a New York Times writer of fudging a negative review of the Tesla Model S, an electric car being marketed as a green alternative to gas-powered high-end sedans. The vehicle is supposed to be able to go 265 miles or farther on a single charge, but reviewer John M. Broder said the speedy Model S he test drove ran out of juice between Tesla's two East Coast charging stations and had to be towed. Musk — the innovative billionaire entrepreneur who is also behind PayPal and SpaceX — said the reviewer failed to charge the car properly and neglected to mention a power-burning side trip on city streets, among other telling data recorded in the car's diagnostic data. The Times called the accusation "flatly untrue." [Washington Post]

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Harold Maass is a contributing editor at The Week. He has been writing for The Week since the 2001 debut of the U.S. print edition and served as editor of TheWeek.com when it launched in 2008. Harold started his career as a newspaper reporter in South Florida and Haiti. He has previously worked for a variety of news outlets, including The Miami Herald, ABC News and Fox News, and for several years wrote a daily roundup of financial news for The Week and Yahoo Finance.