Posted by on June 4, 2009 under Auto News |
Vacant streets, vacant buildings, and vacant looks in the eyes of hard-working people who have had their livelihoods erased or threatened: This is downtown Detroit in the first week of June in 2009.
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Motor City Steers into a Skid
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Leasedrive Velo Group has signed a solus deal worth more than 675,000 with National Mobile Windscreens for glass replacement services across their fleet of 19,000 vehicles over the next two years.
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UNITED KINGDOM – National Mobile Windscreens Secure Leasedrive Velo Deal
Tags: a-team-meeting, about-the-state, auto glass news, eyes, insurance, job-cutting, leyland, perrysburg, resources, services-across, their-livelihoods, windscreens
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CSR will move ahead with plans to close its North Geelong Viridian automotive glass plant later this year after exhausting all rescue options.
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AUSTRALIA – Viridian Rescue Bid Fails, 70 Jobs to Go
Tags: after-exhausting, ahead-with, auto glass news, automobile news, close-its, leyland, north, north-geelong, perrysburg, plant-later, viridian, windscreens, year
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Storms raced through northern Marion County and most of Hamilton County Tuesday, leaving behind some costly damage. Car windows were smashed, nursery stock was damaged and airplanes were left dented by hail stones, sometimes as large as baseballs.
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Fishers Residents Assess Hail Damage
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Three cases of cars getting their windows smashed in Middle Tennessee could be the work of copy cats.
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Nationally Viewed Prank May Cause Copy Cat Crimes