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  2. John Muir (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Muir's second book, published in 1973, The Velvet Monkeywrench, was an ambitious attempt to, as Muir put it, "lay out this structure, the bones of a completely new establishment," a proposal that included detailed plans for the replacement of the United States of America with the Republic of North America. [4] The book remains available from ...

  3. Peter Aschwanden - Wikipedia

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    Aschwanden illustrated the sequel to the original How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive book entitled How to Keep Your Volkswagen Rabbit Alive: A Manual of Step-by-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot. This publication was written by Richard Sealey (Muir had died in 1977) and published in May 1980 by John Muir Publications of Santa Fe, New Mexico .

  4. Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly - Wikipedia

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    [20] Management at Volkswagen of America was also described as having become Americanized [21] and having struggled with advertising for Westmoreland's main product, the Rabbit. In his 2002 book Getting the Bugs Out: the Rise, Fall, and Comeback of Volkswagen in America, David Kiley said that "the German character was fading into oblivion." [21]

  5. Volkswagen to invest $193 billion on EVs, new tech ...

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    German auto giant Volkswagen group reported strong results on Tuesday, but the big headline is another large expansion in EV and “digitalization” spending. Volkswagen to invest $193 billion on ...

  6. Volkswagen: major IT issues resolved overnight

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    BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen said on Thursday that a major IT outage was resolved overnight and its global production network was up and running again, allowing production to proceed as planned.

  7. Volkswagen workers are hoping to unionize in Tennessee. Even ...

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    Volkswagen offered production workers in Chattanooga an 11% pay rise last year. While it outpaced raises in Germany, it lags the deal struck by the UAW in Detroit.