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They're reluctant to make a big purchase if they don't know what their house is worth, even if they don't want to sell it
Auto sales hurt by housing slump Mar 17, 2007
Either there will have to be a big sales (promotion) or more production cuts, but that's up to the manufacturers
AutoNation to trim buys from Big Three Oct 27, 2006
I apologise on behalf of the army to the Iraqis that were abused and the people of Iraq as a whole
3 British soldiers sentenced for abuse Feb 25, 2005
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Auto dealers cutting inventory Oct 29, 2004
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General Sir Michael David "Mike" Jackson GCB, CBE, DSO, ADC, DL, (born 21 March 1944) is a retired British army officer, formerly Chief of the General Staff. He was formerly commander of KFOR in Kosovo as well as being an IFOR commander in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as adjutant 1 PARA in Derry during the events of Bloody Sunday and a company commander with the Parachute Regiment in South Armagh during the Warrenpoint Ambush.
Jackson's father was a British Army officer who retired at the rank of major having suffered a heart attack. His mother was from the West Riding of Yorkshire. Jackson was educated at Stamford School in south Lincolnshire.
Jackson was commissioned into the Intelligence Corps in 1963 as a second lieutenant at the age of nineteen, having gained a degree in Russian studies from the University of Birmingham. He was promoted to lieutenant on 20 June 1965 and captain on 20 December 1969.