| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2000 Joseph B. White |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Arvin Industries, Meritor Automotive agree to merge. | Business, international | Mark Yost, Joseph B. White |
| Citing lawsuits, Owens Corning seeks U.S. bankruptcy protection. | Business, international | Joseph B. White |
| DaimlerChrysler's income falls 92% as U.S. division posts loss. | Business, international | Scott Miller, Jeffrey Ball, Joseph B. White |
| Fiat and GM launch alliance but fail to tackle overcapacity; deal includes share swap, joint ventures in European and South American operations.(includes related article)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Deborah Ball, Joseph B. White |
| Ford chairman steps into fray.(William Clay Ford Jr.) | Business, international | Jeffrey Ball, Joseph B. White |
| Ford is aiming to slash costs at Europe unit. | Business, international | Mark Yost, Joseph B. White |
| Ford plans to overhaul its best-selling SUV. | Business, international | Joseph B. White |
| Ford weighs joint ventures in Europe to boost profit. | Business, international | Joseph B. White |
| GM will cut back operations in Europe in major revamp.(General Motors) | Business, international | Gregory L. White, Joseph B. White |
| Motown Rap: Poor Quality. | Business, international | Joseph B. White, ROBERT L. SIMISON |
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