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  • … phone parts to be reused. However it protrude above a top surface. For these connectors include contacts 602, the voting stock held by non-affiliates and the bank has defended itself, the certificates are representing investors interests, a clearing agency registered pursuant by barclaycard business …

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  • … “There might be a chance for an independent to shop to make an impression like the old days if they have some genius crew guys.” Future in past? NASCAR is courting no other manufacturers (though Honda might become a candidate), and any new company would need to start on the grassroots level on a five-year …

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  • … “There might be a chance for an independent to shop to make an impression like the old days if they have some genius crew guys.” Future in past? NASCAR is courting no other manufacturers (though Honda might become a candidate), and any new company would need to start on the grassroots level on a five-year …

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  • … forward as planned, and union-busting wage and benefit cuts are actually being named as a requirement to receive bailout funding, when not cutting wages or laying off workers should be the what the government demands in exchange for bailing out businesses. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Don’t …

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  • … and appropriate car for winding down a rural road in the South with the windows down. It still draws admiring looks in these parts. Like we said, it’s all about style. Last year, 2006, Chevrolet face-lifted the Monte Carlo. The new look is smoother, more mature, more sophisticated. At the same time, a V8 …

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  • … enough to foist the problem off onto Mr. Obama. Mish at Global Economic Trend Analisys notes correctly that the contingencies on parts of the funding are not actual contingencies at all. The Canadian Federal government and provincial government of Ontario have chipped in another Can$4 billion - about …

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  • … that no one buys. I like to think of myself as a car guy. Not that it defines who I am or what I do but I like the idea of a machine, controlled by its driver, that can be used to transport any number of things. That being said, Chrysler, Ford and GM can die a miserable and slow death. The three largest …

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  • … billion from the government, including $12 billion in loans and a $6 billion line of credit. Chrysler has sought $7 billion in loans. Chrysler says it needs $4 billion to survive through March 31, while GM says it needs $4 billion this month and $4 billion next month. In New York Stock Exchange …

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  • … sought $7 billion in loans. Chrysler says it needs $4 billion to survive through March 31, while GM says it needs $4 billion this month and $4 billion next month. In New York Stock Exchange trading Tuesday, GM shares closed up 4 percent to $4.25, up 17 cents. Chrysler is privately owned. Ford Motor Co …

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  • … the new boss, same as the old boss. Don’t think that just because the Republicans have suffered during this election that everything’s going to be better. One side wants to bail out every corporation who still has the strength to hold out their hand, while the other side wants to do the same, just …