GM and Ford Pledge Assets to Secure Loans
15th Nov 2006, 05:22 GMT
CEOs of Detroit's Big Three met with Bush, but he offered the auto industry little sign of aid on soaring health-care costs. (Bush, auto makers' statements)
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