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Why were the corporate big bosses of America’s biggest yet financially troubled car manufacturers — General Motors, Chrysler and Ford — publicly scolded and censured in November 2008 for flying via private jets from Detroit to Washington D.C. for a meeting with congressional leaders to seek financial aid?

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NEW YORK (AP) – A decision by troubled automaker General Motors to drop 20 percent of its dealers is due in part to an oversized network that created stiff internal competition and gave shoppers too much leverage to talk down sticker prices, hurting chances for future sales.

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NEW YORK (AP) – A day after Chrysler LLC said it was cutting 800 dealerships, General Motors Corp. yesterday told about 1,100 of its US dealers their franchises will be terminated late next year.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – The market's positive reaction to President-elect Barack Obama's choice of treasury secretary was gratifying, a top Obama adviser said yesterday, and set the stage for a massive economic aid plan in January.

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Why were the corporate big bosses of America’s biggest yet financially troubled car manufacturers — General Motors, Chrysler and Ford — publicly scolded and censured in November 2008 for flying via private jets from Detroit to Washington D.C. for a meeting with congressional leaders to seek financial aid?

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NEW YORK (AP) – A decision by troubled automaker General Motors to drop 20 percent of its dealers is due in part to an oversized network that created stiff internal competition and gave shoppers too much leverage to talk down sticker prices, hurting chances for future sales.

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NEW YORK (AP) – A day after Chrysler LLC said it was cutting 800 dealerships, General Motors Corp. yesterday told about 1,100 of its US dealers their franchises will be terminated late next year.

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WASHINGTON (AP) – The market's positive reaction to President-elect Barack Obama's choice of treasury secretary was gratifying, a top Obama adviser said yesterday, and set the stage for a massive economic aid plan in January.

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