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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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General Motors not only created a study team consisting of environmental consultants and engineers but also requested assistance from several non-government environmental organizations.
General Motors sought to reduce competition from electric railways through a variety of measures, including the use of freight leverage.
General Motors and Pathway Research have donated to the Wetlands Project 14 electric vehicles which will be used for the 2003 season to transport guests to their campsite as well as on interpretive tours of the preserve.
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John Fielding, CEO
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General Motors is a bigger economic entity than Indonesia, and IBM has a bigger turnover than the combined GDP of Vietnam and Ghana - and with power comes influence over world trade and investment rules.
General Motors disclosed that it expects to invest up to half a billion dollars to make its computer automation and other systems Y2K-compliant.
General Motors is piloting a new CRM initiative with a familiar group of customers, family members of its employees.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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General Motors built its 2000 model Suburbans and GMC Yukon XLs about two inches lower and 200 lbs.
General Motors was cited for making consumers pay extra for once standard safety features including antilock brakes and side-impact air bags.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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General Motors could collaborate with its business Web participants to design cars using 3D visual prototypes distributed via the Web.
General Motors provides the GM Supplier Discount to select suppliers who meet specific qualification criteria.
General Motors is making satellite radio an inexpensive option in nearly 25 models across its brands for 2003.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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General Motors decided in conjunction with the National SAFE KIDS Campaign to help raise public awareness about the dangers of children becoming trapped in automobiles.
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