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Saving the auto industry in Detroit?

Posted on August 1, 2010 by legallysociable

President Obama spoke in Detroit on Friday and The Atlantic examines four viewpoints about whether recent policies helped save the auto industry. Opinions are mixed.

The two more negative opinions are from Detroit journalists.

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