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      <title>EU competition chief: avoid car subsidy race</title>
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      <description>BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The European Union's competition chief said Friday that Germany and France should avoid entering a global "subsidy race" to bail out the ailing car industry. EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said...</description>
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      <title>UPDATE - EU's Kroes warns against race for auto subsidies (at Reuters)</title>
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      <description>By Pete Harrison BRUSSELS, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Europe's competition chief warned Germany and France on Friday against starting a race with the United States to subsidise the car industry. Automakers around the world have warned...</description>
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      <title>U.S. auto bailout may trigger trade disputes</title>
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      <title>UPDATE 1-Austria could adjust terms of bank measures -cbank</title>
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      <description>By Boris Groendahl VIENNA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Austrian central bank governor Ewald Nowotny said on Friday that some of the terms under which Austria is providing capital injections for its banks, including Erste Group Bank,...</description>
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      <title>GM dismisses Opel overture (Reuters)</title>
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      <description>General Motors dismissed a surprise overture for its cash-strapped German unit on Wednesday as calls mounted for European governments to come to the aid of automakers hit by the global financial crisis.</description>
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      <title>As in America, Europe's carmakers want state funds</title>
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      <description>If Detroit’s disintegrating carmakers are bailed out, Europe’s will be next in lineIT IS not just in Washington, DC, that a fierce debate is being conducted about whether to provide state aid to the beleaguered car industry. On...</description>
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      <title>Banking baddies get help but Europe's car industry is left to languish</title>
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      <description>Bankers are now the most hated professionals, more so even than politicians and journalists. Through reckless greed and the selfish pursuit of their annual bonus, they brought the west's financial system to its knees. They...</description>
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      <title>State aid: Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes hosts 21 November conference on recent reforms...</title>
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      <description>IP/08/1732 Brussels, 19th November 2008 State aid: Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes hosts 21 November conference on recent reforms and next steps under the State Aid Action Plan The State Aid Action Plan has been the most...</description>
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      <title>Auto chief execs ask Senate panel for bailout</title>
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      <description>By Patrick Fitzgibbons NEW YORK (Reuters) - Auto executives were set to take their case for a $25 billion industry bailout to the U.S. Congress on Tuesday as they hope to overcome political opposition from influential...</description>
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