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    What’s next for the automakers?
    The next six months will be critical for General Motors and Chrysler. CNBC’s Phil LeBeau reports.(Feb 18)

    Destroy Detroit and Save America
    WSJ Mean Street blogger Evan Newmark says in the one month President Obama has been in office, the markets already hate his presidency, his treasury secretary and his stimulus plan. But he tells colleague Dennis Berman the president has a chance to turn the tide — tell Detroit, “No more Mr. Nice Guy and no more money.”

    Auto Outlook Grim Heading Into 2009
    WSJ’s John Stoll sees a bleak horizon for the Big Three as the auto industry reported another round of bad news with slow sales in December.

    Lexus Debuts Luxury Hybrid at Detroit Auto Show
    From the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Mich., WSJ’s Joe White checks out Toyota’s Lexus HS250h, a Prius-style hybrid from its luxury line.

    GM to Cut Jobs, Auto Industry Still Reeling
    As GM announces a 14% cut to its global workforce, WSJ’s John Stoll says more cuts at GM and throughout the auto industry are looming.


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