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DETROIT - The recruitment and development of American engineers must improve if U.S.-based auto makers still want to rely on homegrown talent, General Motors Corp. executives say. “We're having a very difficult time attracting engineers,” Jim Queen, GM vice president-Global Engineering, says here at the Society of Automotive Engineers Congress and Exposition. “It's almost bordering on a crisis situation.”