Detroit automakers await deal on auto loans (AP)
Published 12/15/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Detroit automakers are awaiting a financial lifeline from the White House to provide short-term stability to two companies on the brink of collapse which the Bush administration is currently working on.
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