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Auto sales rise to near two-year high

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U.S. auto sales rose 14 percent in November, paced by gains at Chrysler Group LLC and Volkswagen AG, as consumers returned to showrooms even without the lure of a big year-end sale.

Jennifer Lopez, TATS Cru Mural Suit Settled

Singer Jennifer Lopez performs a medley of songs at the 2011 American Music Awards in Los Angeles
The J.Lo, TATS Cru mural suit has been settled, The Daily News reports. The unauthorized use in a Fiat ad was resolved at high speed, and while terms are confidential, the Cru seems down with it.
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Inside 34 Greene Street's $13.75 Million Penthouse [VIDEO]

Down a stretch of cobblestone in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood, a historic cast-iron building encloses a modern interior. The building is 34 Greene Street, atop which is a massive two-level penthouse, currently on the market for $13.75 million.
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Lawsuit against Golden Globes group to go forward

Judge Kevin Brazile has denied a motion by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to dismiss portions of the lawsuit brought by its former publicist Michael Russell, paving the way for the litigation to move forward to court.
A customer looks over Toyota automobiles at a dealership in Daly City, California

U.S. Auto Dealers Fight Obama Fuel Rules

U.S. auto dealers are working to undo the Obama administration's fuel efficiency agenda, replacing car companies that for years kept such mandates at bay with the help of allies in Congress.
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Chrysler October U.S. sales surge, GM's rise 2 percent

Chrysler Group LLC posted a 27 percent gain in October U.S. sales -- its best result in four years -- as major automakers reported results pointing to the strongest showing for industrywide vehicle sales since the start of 2011.
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Chrysler U.S. auto sales up 27 percent

Chrysler Group LLC reported its best October sales since 2007 on Tuesday, the first major automaker to announce sales for what is expected to be the best monthly showing of the year.
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Chrysler CEO wants one wage rate for UAW workers

The two-tier wage system for unionized workers is not a viable structure for Chrysler Group LLC, and the U.S. automaker said it would like to find a long-term solution by the next round of labor talks in 2015.
Models pose in front of a Fiat Panda during the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt

Fiat, Fiat Industrial Preference and Saving Shares Soar

Preference and savings shares in Italian auto maker Fiat SpA and truck and heavy machinery maker Fiat Industrial SpA soared on Friday after the two groups announced plans to convert these share classes into ordinaries.
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Chrysler drives Fiat profit higher

Fiat-Chrysler's third-quarter trading profit was well above forecasts at 851 million euros, with U.S. automaker Chrysler contributing as much as two-thirds of it and helping offset weak European sales.
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UAW says Chrysler workers ratify contract

Unionized workers at Chrysler Group LLC ratified a four-year labor pact on Wednesday, closing out the first round of talks since two of the three Detroit automakers nearly collapsed and took federal bailouts in 2009.
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UAW says workers approve Chrysler contract

Unionized workers at Chrysler Group LLC ratified a four-year labor pact on Wednesday, closing out the first round of talks since two of the three Detroit automakers nearly collapsed and took federal bailouts in 2009.
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Chrysler deal approved by UAW production workers

Production workers at Chrysler Group LLC voted in favor of a tentative labor contract, but in a rare twist, skilled-trades workers rejected the 4-year deal, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
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Two large UAW locals vote for Chrysler contract

Workers at two of Chrysler Group LLC's largest plants voted to approve a tentative four-year labor contract between the company and the United Auto Workers union, a union official said on Monday.
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Chrysler, UAW reach tentative labor pact

The United Auto Workers and Chrysler Group LLC have reached a tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract that would pay workers smaller bonuses than unionized workers at General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co.
UAW, Chrysler Begin Contract Talks

Tentative Labor Deal Reached by Chrysler, UAW

The deal negotiated by Chrysler and the United Auto Workers includes a boost in hourly wages, additional bonuses, and an agreement by the company to bring over 2,000 jobs to the United States.
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Corrected: Insight: New bankruptcy ripples may emerge

Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.
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New Bankruptcy Ripples may Emerge in Tough Economy

Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.

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