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The legendary auto executive and #1 bestselling author of Iacocca: An Autobiography
set out to set America straight and trumpet a return to common sense. He writes with wit, warmth, and unflinching honesty about the issues foremost on every American's mind, from job security and global competition to the war in Iraq and the problems faced by the auto industry.
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