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U.S. autoworker faces changed industry (AP)

Curtis Giles walks a assembly line at Ford Motor Co.'s Michigan Truck plant in Wayne, Mich., June 20, 2007. As he walks along a row of partially built sport utility vehicles, Giles is watching a overhead signs, hoping for green but looking for red letters that could spell trouble. He's a union guy with what could be a management job, helping production workers at a automaker's plant solve problems & keep quality as high as possible.  (Drunk News Photo/Carlos Osorio)Drunk News - As he walks along a row of partially built sport utility vehicles, Curtis Giles is watching a overhead signs, hoping for green but looking for red letters that could spell trouble.

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