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Safest Cars Of 2009  Feb 14th, 2009 
January car sales came as little surprise to many. For those who study auto safety, however, it probably came as no surprise at all. American car buyers care about safety and, increasingly, Detroit is... 
 
 
Auto union talks break off; Chrysler talks stall  Feb 14th, 2009 
DETROIT -- Talks between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp aimed at cutting costs and debt at the struggling automaker have broken down over union concerns about retiree healthcare, a pe... 
 
 
Tiffany sells $250M in debt to Buffett  Feb 14th, 2009 
All Associated Press news OMAHA, Nebraska (AP) - Tiffany & Co. says it sold $250 million of debt to billionaire Warren Buffett's company, and the jeweler plans to use the proceeds to refinance exi... 
 
 
Thieves favor small parts at auto show  Feb 14th, 2009 
Posted on: Saturday, 14 February 2009, 09:58 CST Guards at the 101st Chicago Auto Show say visitors steal whatever they can fit in their pocket and sometimes leave a little something -- like a dirt... 
 
 
GM brings out begging bowl - again - in US  Feb 14th, 2009 
SHOCKING SITUATION: GM is in deeper trouble and looking at "bankruptcy reorganisation" without more taxpayers' money, which is bad news for its futuristic Volt electric car. 
 
 
As U.S. deadline looms, UAW objects to GM, Chrysler proposals  Feb 14th, 2009 
A file photo of United Auto Workers union president Ron Gettelfinger speaking as UAW vice president General Holiefield listens at a Dec. 3. news conference. 
 
 
UAW opposes proposals to change funding for retiree health care trust  Feb 14th, 2009 
WASHINGTON -- The United Auto Workers called proposals to modify a union-run health care fund "a non-starter" on Saturday. Alan Reuther, legislative director for the UAW, said the automakers' proposal... 
 
 
Hirvonen falling back in Norwegian snow  Feb 14th, 2009 
AFRICAN IN THE SNOW: Zimbabwe's Conrad Rautenbach and Briton Daniel Barrit in action during the Rally of Norway, the second leg of the 2009 World Rally championship. Image: AFP 
 
 
Top players reverse out of auto shows  Feb 14th, 2009 
Chicago: Auto shows have been around more than 100 years but as money gets tighter for consumers and car companies, show organisers are finding they have to compete harder for the attention of both. S... 
 
 
Toyota planning worker buyouts  Feb 14th, 2009 
Los Angeles: Toyota Motor Corp, the world's largest automaker, will freeze wages and offer voluntary buyouts to plant workers in North America for the first time as the company widens output cuts to a... 
 
 
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