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<description><![CDATA[<span>Newsrooms around the country scrambled to cover General Motorsâ bankruptcy announcement&nbsp;and the fallout. And eyes are still on Chrysler as it struggles. Todayâs topic is how to get ahead of the big story. Host Rene Gutel talks to Julie Halpert, a journalist who covers the auto industry&nbsp;for outlets including <em>Newsweek</em> and the public radio program <em>The Environment Report</em>.</span>]]></description>
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