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Saturn's hometown stunned over brand's demise updated Fri, October 2, 2009
The town that Saturn put on the map is worried about its future and its residents hope the auto plant and jobs won't go the way of its most famous product.
CNN Student News Transcript: October 2, 2009 updated Thu, October 1, 2009
October 2, 2009
Businesses hit back with 'fighter brands' updated Thu, October 1, 2009
When the economy gets tough, the tough come out fighting. For some businesses, that means bringing out a fighter brand -- a cut-price version of a flagship product, marketed under a new name, and intended to fight back against budget competitors.
Obama defends auto bailout, touts new fuel rules updated Tue, September 15, 2009
President Obama took his economic recovery message on the road Tuesday, defending the controversial auto bailout during an appearance at a General Motors plant in the heart of the struggling Rust Belt.
Is recovery for real? This week should provide key clues updated Sun, September 13, 2009
To: Interested parties From: John King, CNN chief national correspondent Re: The Monday Memo
Toyota poised to slash production updated Wed, August 26, 2009
Toyota is poised to slash production by as much as 580,000 vehicles -- or almost 6 percent of global capacity -- in an effort to stem losses amid the sharp downturn in car sales.
Commentary: Why 'Cash for Clunkers' works updated Sun, August 9, 2009
Our country is facing a daunting economic challenge this year and we must take steps to pull ourselves out of this ditch.
In-vitro meat: Would lab-burgers be better for us and the planet? updated Fri, August 7, 2009
Meat is murder? Well, perhaps not for much longer.
Ford to report July sales jump, company official says updated Sun, August 2, 2009
Ford Motor Co. saw an increase in domestic sales this July over last, a Ford official told CNN Radio on Sunday. It was the first monthly sales gain claimed by a major automaker since the financial crisis began last year.
House scrutinizing how auto dealerships selected for closure updated Tue, July 21, 2009
A controversy over the way the Obama administration, General Motors and Chrysler decided to shutter more than 3,000 auto dealerships has reached Congress, with a House subcommittee now taking a closer look and a bill under consideration that could reverse the decision.

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