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Glint of hope seen in 2009 outlook for auto industry

Detroit Free Press | 326 days 1 hour 49 minutes ago

Despite dire auto sales predictions for 2009 -- some analysts are forecasting the worst year in more than two decades -- there are glimmers of hope......

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