Chrysler Says $5 Billion In Low-Interest Loans Will Be Enough

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- Chrysler Says $5 Billion In Low-Interest Loans Will Be Enough
- Economy threatens auto body shop
- prah can lead auto industry rebirth
- Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars leaked protected cracked
- Action Line: Problem reporting auto warranty scam

Chrysler Says $5 Billion In Low-Interest Loans Will Be Enough
CNNMoney.com
The $5 billion will help Chrysler work through the crucial July shutdownperiod when U. auto makers traditionally idle their plants for up to two weeksto retool their factories a company spokeswoman said. The Associated Press reported earlier Saturday that Chrysler Chief Financialfficer Ron Kolka said Chrysler would need additional government loans or face acash shortage in July. Kolka Chrysler said was explaining when the next largecash usage would occur.

Economy threatens auto body shop
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –>Al and Jorge Fernandez walked the three blocks from their Catholic grammar school in the Richmond District to their father’s auto body repair shop. Starchy school uniforms stayed on ties came off and brooms were handed to the boys. tmpl –> Images.

prah can lead auto industry rebirth
Detroit Free Press
com | Detroit Free Press. The auto industry has a critical need for such a messiah right about now. And prah Winfrey has the credentials.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars leaked protected cracked
Neoseeker
The difference between piracy on the DS versus piracy on the PC is protection methods don’t harm legitimate DS game buyers in any way (as far as we can tell). For those against protection methods does this still affect your purchasing decisions? Why?As we learned from the. This belief extends to their latest effort the Nintendo DS game Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. Chinatown Wars was uploaded to torrent sites about a week before its March 17 release.

Action Line: Problem reporting auto warranty scam
San Jose Mercury News
I decided to report the calls to the Federal Communications Commission as a violation of the do-not-call rules so I pressed the buttons to connect to an “auto warranty” agent. As you would imagine the agent was not very forthcoming with information on the company: address phone number etc. However I received in the mail a form letter from the FCC telling me that due to insufficient information they can’t do anything.
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