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  2. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Launched with considerable publicity, the Edsel (named after Henry Ford's son) was the culmination of $400 million in investment and marketing by the Ford Motor Company to create a new brand of car positioned between the entry-level Ford and the medium-priced Mercury brand that was to compete against the General Motors brands Buick and ...

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    On February 18, 2009, General Motors and Chrysler again approached the U.S. government, in regard to obtaining a second bridging loan of $21.6 billion (£15.2 billion). $16.6 billion of this would go to General Motors, while Chrysler would take $5 billion. General Motors agreed to shed 47,000 jobs, close five plants, and axe 12 car models.

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  5. United States Senate Whitewater Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Senate Whitewater Committee, officially the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters, was a special committee convened by the United States Senate during the Clinton administration to investigate the Whitewater controversy.

  6. Did Michael Moore foresee the problems at General Motors? No way!

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  7. Category:Whitewater controversy - Wikipedia

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    It began with an investigation into the real estate investments of Bill and Hillary Clinton and their associates, Jim and Susan McDougal, in the Whitewater Development Corporation. This failed business venture was incorporated in 1979 with the purpose of developing vacation properties on land along the White River near Flippin, Arkansas .

  8. Talk:Whitewater controversy/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    11 should be "Whitewater controversy" or just "Whitewater" 7 comments. 12 please clarify. 3 comments. 13 please clarify. 2 comments. 14 Time cover. 1 comment. 15 Cleanup.

  9. Whitewater scandal - Wikipedia

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