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    GM CEO hopeful politicians will prevent recession

    Tue, 06/12/2012 - 09:37 EDT - Yahoo! Business News
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    General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says he's cautiously optimistic that U.S. political leaders will agree on an economic package to keep the country from tipping into a recession.

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