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  1. Buffett says automakers need bailout or bankruptcy
  2. Mitsubishi to pull out of Detroit auto show
  3. Granholm confident auto companies will get bailout
  4. Pelosi vows to take up auto aid for Detroit in December
  5. GM trims its corporate jet fleet
  6. Gettelfinger: Jobs bank already 'almost gone'
  7. GM planning more production cuts
  8. EU competition chief: Avoid car subsidy race
  9. Honda to cut global output amid slowing demand
  10. Report: Ford Germany needs no state bailout money
  11. Daniel Howes: Symbols behind loan smackdown
  12. In swirl of bad news, Michigan asks 'What's next?'
  13. Congress delivers setbacks to Detroit
  14. Wagoner: GM ready with plan for survival
  15. Dingell loses commerce chair, Michigan loses clout
  16. Pelosi may have halted bailout vote
  17. Alabama emerges as foe to auto aid
  18. GMAC tries to change status
  19. Auto briefs
  20. Wagoner: GM plan will address Congress' concerns
  21. White House hopeful for auto aid compromise
  22. UAW's Gettelfinger happy about potential federal help for Detroit's automakers
  23. Honda scales back production forecast
  24. VW Jetta TDI wins L.A. Auto Show's 'Green Car' award
  25. Isuzu to shed 1,400 contract workers
  26. Auto industry bailout decision could come after Thanksgiving
  27. Michael Moore has mixed feelings about a Big 3 bailout
  28. Ford shuffles manufacturing executive lineup
  29. GMAC files with Fed for bank holding status
  30. Romney continues Big 3 criticisms
  31. Peugeot Citroen to cut 2,700 jobs
  32. GM to temporarily stop production at Thai plant
  33. Daniel Howes: To rest of U.S., Detroit is mired in the past
  34. Prospects for Big 3 aid package grow dim
  35. House comes down hard on CEOs
  36. Brian J. O'Connor: O'Connor: If the Big 3 suffer, we all suffer
  37. Chrysler has $6.1B, but $5B in monthly costs
  38. Big 3 troubles rumble through L.A. show
  39. Push for auto loans a tough fight, Cockrel says
  40. Auto briefs
  41. Nissan announces electric car deal with Oregon
  42. Detroit mayor urges aid for auto industry during Washington trip
  43. Ghosn says auto industry consolidation likely
  44. Big Three CEOs give worst-case scenarios
  45. White House urges Congress to weigh Republican plan for auto bailout
  46. Senate Republicans drafting alternative $25 billion aid
  47. EU official: Help justified for Opel, industry
  48. Fiat CEO warns against aid to U.S. carmakers
  49. Mazda buys back chunk of own shares from Ford
  50. Chinese automakers, hit by slowdown, ask for help
  51. Toyota announces cuts at Kentucky plant
  52. Big 3 CEOs plead for aid
  53. Scott Burgess: Hot for Fusion hybrid
  54. Bank CEO: 'The Big 3 is one too many'
  55. Manny Lopez: Advice to Big 3 from afar unwelcome
  56. Auto collapse would ripple across country
  57. Execs squirm under Senate's harsh glare
  58. Cockrel, mayors unite to ask for aid
  59. UAW pressed for sacrifices
  60. Ford to cut stake in Mazda
  61. Chrysler has new supply partner
  62. Chrysler CEO says company has $6.1 billion in the bank
  63. Detroit mayor heads to D.C. to seek help for Big Three
  64. Ficano buys ads in D.C. to support auto loans
  65. Senators skeptical of helping ailing auto industry
  66. Nardelli: If pushed into bankruptcy, Chrysler may not emerge
  67. GM CEO says company needs help, but is competitive
  68. Mulally to urge Congress to move quickly to help automakers
  69. There's 'one too many' automakers, Bank of America CEO says
  70. Italy, Germany say no auto aid for now
  71. Quickly sending $25B in retooling aid to Big 3 gains Congressional support
  72. White House won't give autos aid from Wall Street rescue package
  73. Paulson still opposes using TARP funds
  74. Gettelfinger: No wage or benefits cuts
  75. GM exec says opening UAW contract might be necessary
  76. Chrysler teams with German company on Marysville axle plant
  77. Mulally defends how Ford has been operated on morning talk show
  78. Ford to slash Mazda stake to raise cash
  79. GM shows 3 new models for China
  80. Daniel Howes: Political titans clash in auto loan war
  81. Scott Burgess: Redesigned 2010 Ford Mustang pulls together best parts of previous mod
  82. Blitz starts for Big 3 aid as Reid introduces bill to tap into $700B bailout
  83. Gas prices take dip below $2
  84. GM to postpone dealer payments
  85. Auto briefs
  86. Chrysler dealers, local officials to lobby for auto aid
  87. Getrag unit files for bankruptcy protection
  88. Chrysler president on Capitol Hill urging bailout support
  89. Congress starts talks on auto loans
  90. Honda to dedicate Indiana car plant
  91. White House refines position on auto industry help
  92. German officials to discuss Opel guarantee
  93. GM to sell stake in Suzuki to raise cash
  94. Auto aid debate heats up
  95. Dealers try to hold on as Big 3 drama plays out
  96. Japanese to cut car production
  97. Showdown looming in Congress of automaker rescue
  98. Experts: Supplier woes put auto industry in danger
  99. Brake supplier looking to drop employees
  100. China gives no sign of bailout help after summit
  101. Automakers seek Canadian aid, unsure of details
  102. Levin: Big 3 CEOs should resign if necessary to get federal aid
  103. Obama: Auto industry collapse would be 'disaster'
  104. World leaders vow action on economy -- take few concrete steps
  105. Pelosi: Aid bill will require Big 3 to restructure, meet fuel-efficiency goals
  106. Gettelfinger: UAW won't make more concessions
  107. For Warren, Big 3 woes spell trouble
  108. Business Insider: To raise cash, Ford runs for border
  109. An America without manufacturing becomes a starkly divided society
  110. Source: Ford plans employee pricing offer
  111. New poll says majority of Americans support bailout for Detroit's automakers
  112. Senate will take up $25 billion auto bill
  113. GM's Opel seeking help from German government
  114. Auto aid proposal hits GOP roadblock
  115. U.S. security debate lurks in Big 3 woes
  116. Toyota says no change to Mississippi plant opening
  117. Nissan to further cut production in Japan
  118. Mercedes will reduce Alabama operations in January
  119. Daniel Howes: Howes: Big 3 must prove they are worth it
  120. Carmaker crisis hits suppliers
  121. GM names first black female director
  122. Auto briefs
  123. Auto CEOs called to testify before Senate next week
  124. Waxman vows to defeat Dingell for top House post
  125. Ohio Republican joins effort to get federal aid for automakers
  126. Goldman stops rating GM stock, JPMorgan downgrades shares
  127. Standard & Poor's put 13 auto suppliers on CreditWatch list
  128. Democrats at work to tap bailout for automakers
  129. The inside story: Ford's roadmap for survival
  130. Dems push $25B for Big 3, fed equity stake
  131. Obama may name auto czar
  132. Daniel Howes: Howes: Detroit auto mess turns toxic
  133. Ford, Chevy stick with NASCAR
  134. Auto briefs
  135. Chrysler enlists help in push for federal aid
  136. Paulson: Rescue package not for automakers
  137. Granholm: Auto industry crisis urgent
  138. Report: GM may up stake in Chinese joint venture
  139. EU levies hefty fine on car glass makers
  140. Manny Lopez: Commentary: Activists attack auto aid
  141. Big 3 woes imperil Japanese
  142. Pelosi pushes fast auto aid
  143. Lear chief buys stock in show of confidence
  144. Neil Winton: BMW business model crunches gears as models expand, profit falls
  145. Small-car buyers' regrets
  146. Auto briefs
  147. Auto supplier Delphi Corp. swings to quarterly profit on GM settlement
  148. Obama urges Bush to act on auto aid
  149. GM scraps plans for news conference at upcoming L.A. Auto Show
  150. Aides: Obama suggested more help for auto industry
  151. Nissan's Mississippi plant set to retool
  152. Daniel Howes: Commentary: Detroit will never be the same
  153. Pessimism torpedoes GM stock
  154. White House is open to Big 3 aid
  155. Mayors want part of auto bailout
  156. Nissan's new idea
  157. Editorial: Strings could lessen benefits of auto loans
  158. Auto briefs
  159. GM will lay off another 1,900 workers in early 2009
  160. White House will 'listen' to ideas for auto industry aid
  161. GM's shares plummet after analysts downgrade automaker's stock
  162. Big banks back off consumer car loans
  163. Daniel Howes: Big 3's hopes rest with Washington
  164. Support grows to aid auto industry
  165. Maine car dealers seek new third-party lenders
  166. Obama aide hedges on auto bailout
  167. Obama aide hedges on auto bailout
  168. Democratic leaders ask Bush to help ailing automakers
  169. Layoffs, losses spell more gloom for Big 3 employees
  170. Michigan officials lobby for Big 3
  171. Obama says righting auto industry is a high priority
  172. Cerberus still seeks takers for Chrysler
  173. GM may run short of cash next year
  174. Ford treads in deepening water
  175. Toyota ad blitz bugs GM sales exec
  176. The great chase
  177. 'Worst period ... in decades'
  178. Granholm urges support for U.S. automakers
  179. GM, Cerberus end Chrysler tie-up talks
  180. GM opens $300 million Russian plant to offset U.S. auto slump
  181. Ford reports $129M third-quarter loss, plans white-collar cuts
  182. Huge losses, cuts expected at GM
  183. Daniel Howes: Big 3 face an uphill fight in Congress
  184. Toyota slashes profit forecast
  185. Fed aid to Big 3 to carry conditions
  186. Chrysler downsizing reaches company's ad agency
  187. GM, Ford report earnings today
  188. Auto briefs
  189. Detroit seeks Congress aid on retiree health care
  190. Judge won't limit fund's liability in Delphi case
  191. Dingell vows to keep key chairmanship
  192. Illinois Chrysler plant offers worker buyouts
  193. Chrysler ad agency cuts 22 percent of staff
  194. Toyota slashes annual earnings forecast
  195. Dana to cut more jobs, close plants
  196. AutoNation swings to 3Q loss on charges
  197. Isuzu shares plunge after profit forecast slashed
  198. Auto parts maker Meridian to lay off 186 in Indiana
  199. DOE sets auto loan rules
  200. Automakers optimistic help may be on the way
  201. GM loses $1.2B with GMAC
  202. Daniel Howes: Howes: Doomsday scenario is all too real
  203. Key 'changes' expected at GM
  204. Viewers roast Toyota 'Saved by Zero' ads
  205. Auto briefs
  206. Auto retooling loan rules released
  207. Dingell faces challenge to head key House committee
  208. Pelosi says Congress considering Big 3 bailout
  209. Memo: GM to announce changes Friday
  210. Auto industry ally Dingell faces committee challenge
  211. GM will announce 'important changes' on Friday
  212. Cerberus chief: Country can't let automakers fail
  213. GMAC posts $2.52 billion quarterly loss
  214. Manny Lopez: Chrysler party poopers send wrong message
  215. Auto earnings forecast grim
  216. Big 3, UAW ask for health trust help
  217. Toyota City suffers as car sales fall
  218. Auto briefs
  219. Canadian auto parts maker Magna reports 3Q loss
  220. German car sales sink in October
  221. Toyota may lower forecast amid faltering sales
  222. BMW 3Q net profit falls 63 percent
  223. October sales collapse rattles ailing automakers
  224. Congress weighs more aid for Big 3
  225. Gas prices dive 35 cents
  226. Chrysler icon celebrates 25 years: Minivan to survive rough stretch
  227. Daniel Howes: Howes: A week of carmaker weakness
  228. Ex-Chrysler Financial official becomes CEO of Focus: HOPE
  229. Icahn unloads 8.5M Lear shares
  230. Auto briefs
  231. Text: Chrysler CEO letter to employees
  232. Toyota extends 0 percent offer through November
  233. Chrysler CEO says 'rumors' distracting to business
  234. Ford's sales plunge 30 percent in October
  235. Bosch puts workers on shorter hours
  236. Analysts: Big 3 woes imperil U.S. economy
  237. Venza frees up choices
  238. Porsche to slow production at year-end
  239. Cramer calls fed merger help mad
  240. Chrysler-Nissan talks halt
  241. ArvinMeritor cuts jobs, may sell unit
  242. NYT: Detroit is 'too big to allow it to fail'
  243. GM ends used car incentive program
  244. GM readjusts Flint plant production
  245. McCain vows to keep auto industry alive
  246. Troy's ArvinMeritor will cut 1,250 jobs
  247. American Axle reports $440M loss
  248. Chrysler sues Johnson Controls for leaving lead out of batteries
  249. Nissan launches 0 percent financing on five models
  250. Michigan cancels meeting on GM-Chrysler deal