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Auto sales in the US dropped to a ten-year low last month, and America's Big Three are in trouble. GM, Chrysler and Ford make big profits on big vehicles with big engines, but customers are thinking small, and $4 a gallon gasoline may signal the end of an era. Also, President Bush challenges G-8 leaders to make good on the promise to developing nations, and Barack Obama's version of a faith-based initiative.
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Auto sales in the US dropped to a ten-year low last month, and America's Big Three are in trouble. GM, Chrysler and Ford make big profits on big vehicles with big engines, but customers are thinking small, and $4 a gallon gasoline may signal the end of an era. Also, President Bush challenges G-8 leaders to make good on the promise to developing nations, and Barack Obama's version of a faith-based initiative.

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