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- 12/01/2007 05:12:13

Leader was featured in Michael Moore's `Roger & Me' documentary. DETROIT - Roger B. Smith, who led General Motors Corp. in the 1980s and was the subject of Michael Moore's searing documentary "Roger & Me," has died, the automaker said Friday. He was 82.
- 12/01/2007 04:16:33

LOWELL — Elena Raucci was there and watched helplessly as a car being driven erratically by an Andover lawyer ran down her husband, killing him in the breakdown lane of Interstate 93.
- 12/01/2007 02:46:33

DETROIT–Roger B. Smith is perhaps best remembered as the target of the caustic Michael Moore film Roger & Me , but to those who knew him, he was a leader who helped prepare General Motors Corp. for fierce global competition.
- 12/01/2007 02:32:41

A Cleveland father of four bled to death after someone, likely an acquaintance, shot him in the groin and sped away with the victim's car Friday morning, police and the victim's family say.
- 12/01/2007 02:30:26

DETROIT - Roger B. Smith, who led General Motors Corp. in the 1980s and was the subject of Michael Moore's searing documentary "Roger & Me," has died, the automaker said yesterday. He was 82.
- 12/01/2007 02:16:45

Roger B. Smith, who led General Motors Corp. in the 1980s and was the subject of the documentary "Roger & Me," has died, the automaker said Friday. He was 82.
- 12/01/2007 01:34:39

MEXICO CITY (AP) - The Mexican division of General Motors Corp. ( Nachrichten / Aktienkurs ) on Friday unveiled the first hybrid vehicle to be manufactured here for export to the United States and possible future domestic sales.
- 12/01/2007 01:17:30

Roger B. Smith, who led General Motors Corp. in the 1980s and was the subject of Michael Moore's searing documentary Roger & Me , has died, the automaker said yesterday. He was 82. Mr. Smith died Thursday in the Detroit area after a brief illness that GM did not identify. He was appointed chairman and chief executive on Jan. 1, 1981, and led the world's largest automaker until his retirement on ...
- 12/01/2007 01:02:56

The Mexican division of General Motors Corp. on Friday unveiled the first hybrid vehicle to be manufactured here for export to the United States and possible future domestic sales.
- 12/01/2007 01:02:39

General Motors Corp., will spend $500 million to enable its plant in Coahuila, Mexico, to begin manufacturing hybrid autos.
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