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Bush Could Bail Out Automakers, After All

BNET Insight | 347 days 5 hours 46 minutes ago

President Bush signaled today he may throw GM and Chrysler a lifeline after all, following the defeat in the U.S. Senate of a proposed auto bailout......

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    BNET Insight - 347 days 10 hours 17 minutes ago

    It looks like rescuing the U.S. auto industry – or not – will be up the incoming Obama Administration, as the U.S. Senate stopped the proposed...

  • The Senate standoff: When brinksmanship is bullheadedness

    BusinessWeek - 347 days 11 hours 9 minutes ago

    Posted by: David Welch on December 12 Is this brinksmanship or just plain bullheadedness? The Senateâ??s efforts to pass a $14 billion assistance...

  • U.S. House Passes Auto Bailout But Senate Prospects Uncertain

    Reuters UK - 348 days 22 hours 34 minutes ago

    By John Crawley and Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters UK) - The House of Representatives approved bailout legislation on Wednesday that would...

  • Auto Bailout Dies in U.S. Senate

    Reuters UK - 347 days 14 hours 18 minutes ago

    By John Crawley and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters UK) - A proposed bailout of U.S. automakers failed in the Senate on Thursday night, raising...

 

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