GM CEO Calls It Quits Fox News Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:14 PM PDT FOXBusiness: General Motors' chief executive Rick Wagoner steps down at request of the White House ⢠Big Automakers 'Not Quite There Yet,' Obama Says ⢠Geithner: Government is Answer to Financial Crisis | GM boss steps down on eve of bailout The West Australian Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:12 PM PDT General Motors chairman and chief executive Rick Wagoner will step down immediately at the request of the White House, administration officials say. The news comes as President Obama prepares to unve | GM CEO Wagoner to step down at White House request WMCTV Memphis Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:12 PM PDT General Motors Corp. Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner will step down immediately at the request of the White House, administration officials said Sunday. The news comes as President Obama prepares to unveil additional restructuring efforts designed to save the domestic auto industry. | Obama forces Wagoner out as GM chairman; end of a 31-year career WZZM 13 Grand Rapids Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:09 PM PDT President Barack Obama's rescue plan for Detroit automakers will be unveiled Monday, but one condition became clear today: the resignation of General Motors Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rick Wagoner. | Obama: Auto industry needs to do more to get help Times & Transcript Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:04 PM PDT U.S. President Barack Obama says General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC and all those with a stake in their survival need to take more hard steps to help the struggling automakers restructure for the future. | Today from VOA: Voice of America Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:04 PM PDT U.S. media reports say the White House has asked the head of struggling General Motors, Rick Wagoner, to resign as part of President Barack Obama's plan to rescue the U.S. car industry. | Obama on Afghanistan: Military gear-up not "an open-ended commitment" Chicago Tribune Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:03 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" Invoking a lesson of Vietnam, President Barack Obama said Sunday that stepped-up military operations in Afghanistan against Al Qaeda and its Taliban allies do not represent "an open-ended commitment of infinite resources," and that success will require vigorous diplomatic and development efforts there and in neighboring Pakistan. | Lakota woman nominated to head Indian Health Service The Bismarck Tribune Sun, 29 Mar 2009 17:02 PM PDT President Barack Obama has nominated a Lakota woman to lead the Indian Health Service, a health care system serving 1.9 million Native people living on or near reservations across the United States. | | |
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