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CNNMoney.com Recently Published/Updated
Call it payback, not a bailout
Posted:
September
30th
, 2008, 6:29pm CEST
Over the weekend, Congress formally approved a continuing resolution that included $25 billion in low-interest loans for the auto industry to speed its transition to more fuel-efficient vehicles.
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