Democrats demand Big 3 offer survival plan
November 21 12:05:03 PM, Yahoo News

Reuters - Democratic congressional leaders seeking to salvage a bailout of the Big Three automakers demanded car executives provide a business survival plan on Thursday in exchange for their support for up to $25 billion in loans.
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