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GM, Ford say not considering bankruptcy
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp
and Ford Motor Co
both ruled out on Friday seeking bankruptcy protection at a time when slow auto sales and the credit crunch have rattled investors and sent their shares plunging.
AP source: GM could announce production cuts soon
(AP, October 10, 2008; 11:59 AM)
Tiger Stadium's 2nd life may be in new cars, roads
(AP, October 10, 2008; 11:15 AM)
GM shares up slightly after Thursday trouncing
(AP, October 10, 2008; 10:57 AM)
France markets arms to Iraq after 2-decade lull
(AP, October 10, 2008; 10:43 AM)
Tiger Stadium's 2nd life may be in new cars, roads
(AP, October 10, 2008; 7:12 AM)
Scandal rocks nation's largest commuter railroad
(AP, October 10, 2008; 6:29 AM)
Financial turmoil, weaker sales batter GM shares
(AP, October 10, 2008; 1:08 AM)
Airline shares hit market turbulence
(AP, October 10, 2008; 12:29 AM)
PAIN AT HOME: Detroit's Ills Symptomatic Of a Manufacturing Plague
(Post, October 10, 2008, Page A01)
Fears of Recession Deepen Rout: Stock Decline Sweeps Through All U.S. Sectors and Pummels Asian Markets
(Post, October 10, 2008, Page A01)
AP IMPACT: GPS could save airlines time and fuel
(AP, October 9, 2008; 11:35 PM)
Scandal rocks nation's largest commuter railroad
(AP, October 9, 2008; 10:27 PM)
Dow plunges 679 to fall to lowest level in 5 years
(AP, October 9, 2008; 9:06 PM)
GM shares drop to 58-year low, global risks eyed
(Reuters, October 9, 2008; 6:27 PM)
GM shares drop to 58-year low, global risks eyed
(Reuters, October 9, 2008; 6:27 PM)
Feds go forward with NYC airport experiment
(AP, October 9, 2008; 3:34 PM)
Talks to resume in Boeing machinists' strike
(AP, October 9, 2008; 7:08 AM)
Fatal crash highlights lure of casinos for seniors
(AP, October 8, 2008; 9:19 PM)
Volvo Cars to slash more than 3,000 jobs
(AP, October 8, 2008; 8:50 AM)
Toyota fighting US woes to meet global sales goals
(AP, October 8, 2008; 8:38 AM)
Nikkei dives 9.4 percent, biggest 1-day fall since '87
(Reuters, October 8, 2008; 8:06 AM)
Toyota may cut annual profit outlook: company source
(Reuters, October 8, 2008; 12:59 AM)
Showing History the Way Ahead
(By Al Kamen, October 8, 2008, Page A17)
Balts hope Georgia conflict boosts energy case
(Reuters, October 7, 2008; 8:22 PM)
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