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DETROIT (AP) – Ford Motor Co. will tell Congress that it plans to return to a pretax profit or break even in 2011 when the Detroit Three automakers' CEOs appear before lawmakers this week to request $25 billion in government loans.

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Two generations ago, it was fashionable to invoke the cliché that what is good for General Motors is good for America. That was a time when it was a fad to regularly burn US flags in the streets and deliver fiery tirades against “imperialism.”

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DETROIT (AP) – At Ford Motor Co. they called it "Blue," a team set up around the year 2000 to design an array of small, fuel-efficient cars to compete with the Japanese. It didn't get far because no one could figure out how to make money on low-priced compacts with Ford's high labor costs.

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By FIRST PERSON | By Alex Magno | November 22, 2008 - 12:00am
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