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Paul Toscano

Producer, CNBC.com

Paul Toscano is a producer for CNBC.com working with Squawk on the Street. He is also the lead producer for CNBC Explains and has produced web content for "Mad Money," "Fast Money," "On the Money," and NetNet with John Carney. Prior to working for CNBC.com, he was an associate producer for CNBC's prime-time programming, working for "The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch." He graduated in 2007 from Colgate University and is currently working towards his M.B.A. at NYU Stern School of Business. You can follow him on Twitter @ToscanoPaul.

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  • Detroit Auto Show 2009: What's New Tuesday, 13 Jan 2009 | 9:55 AM ET
    Despite a historically troubling year for the auto industry, the show must go on, and the major automakers are showcasing a new breed of environmentally friendly concepts that reflect the direction of the industry as a whole. Some companies, most notably Nissan Motor have decided to skip the Detroit show altogether after the rough year for the industry as a whole. Click ahead for this year's innovative concepts and new cars on display at this year's Detroit Auto Show.

    There's something for everyone at the show--new-generation hybrids, fast and furious wheels, the lap of luxury and limited-edition, million-dollar marvels.

  • The Best-Selling Adult DVDs of All Time Friday, 9 Jan 2009 | 5:30 PM ET
    The Adult Entertainment industry, although taboo in nature, is serious business. Every year, the top trade publication for the adult industry, the Adult Video Network (AVN), holds the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, which is touted as the industry’s largest event worldwide. How big is the adult entertainment industry? The most recent numbers from AVN's 2006 report show industry-wide sales to exceed $12.92 billion, although more conservative estimates place this number significantly lower.

    Adult DVD Empire is the largest online retailer of adult entertainment and it has compiled a list of its all-time best-selling adult DVDs. Click ahead to see the list...

  • The Ten Worst Jobs in America Wednesday, 7 Jan 2009 | 10:33 AM ET
    If you think your job is bad, think twice... unless you've got one of the "worst" jobs in America today. It isn't much of a surprise that many of these low-rated jobs overlap with the . What's more, none have an annual salary above $40,000.  has released a comprehensive ranking of the worst occupations, based upon several key criteria, including salary, stress and physical demand. What are the ten worst jobs in the country? Click ahead to find out!

    JobsRated.com has released a ranking of the worst occupations, based upon several key criteria, including salary, stress and physical demand. Click ahead for the ten worst jobs.

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  • Hobbs joined CNBC in 1998 and currently co-anchors the 10 a.m. hour of CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" live from the NYSE.

  • Cramer is host of CNBC's "Mad Money," and co-anchor of the 9 a.m. ET hour of CNBC's "Squawk on the Street."

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