By Michael Shields, European Autos and Steel Correspondent
FRANKFURT, Feb 14 (Reuters) - When DaimlerChrysler Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche introduced George W. Bush to a gathering of business leaders in Detroit two years ago, he could not resist poking fun at the president's Texas twang.
"I personally appreciate that, on this day, I won't be the only one here who might be accused of speaking with a bit of an accent," Zetsche said.
That was typical of the ...
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