Today: The Bush administration is examining a range of options for providing emergency financial help to spur a merger between General Motors and Chrysler, according to government officials.
Over the past year: Every now and then I meet someone in Manhattan who has never driven a car. I used to wonder at such people, but more and more I wonder at myself.
Last campaign season: People used to complain that selling a president was like selling a bar of soap. But when you buy soap, at least you get the soap.
Earlier this month: GM said in a statement Friday that bankruptcy protection was "not an option."
Last week: One of the biggest boosters of the American auto industry said Tuesday that he was bailing out of his large stake in the Ford Motor Company — a stinging no-confidence vote that raised the anxiety level in this city over the deepening troubles of the Big Three car companies.
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