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- Mar 12, 2010 Recall Mania May Not Make Drivers Any Safer
The embarrassment suffered by Toyota is likely to have a bracing effect on other automakers, causing a potential tsunami of recalls, according to industry sources.
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- Mar 12, 2010 Food Ingredient Sold After Salmonella Found
The company responsible for a ballooning recall of processed foods continued to manufacture and distribute a flavor-enhancing ingredient for a month after tests confirmed it
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- Mar 12, 2010 Criminal Charges Could Be Coming for Toyota
Congressional probes, mushrooming lawsuits and a federal probe into reporting of acceleration defects have raised the risk of criminal charges for Toyota.The legal stakes are
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- Mar 12, 2010 Fiat Brazil Fined for Failing to Recall Vehicles
BrazilÂ’s Justice Ministry said Wednesday it has fined the local Fiat subsidiary for failing to recall Stilo models to fix a wheel problem that may
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- Mar 12, 2010 No Love for Tainted Oysters in U.K. Restaurants
Hundreds of diners have fallen ill after eating oysters—many around Valentine’s Day—at restaurants across the United Kingdom. The oysters from British and Irish suppliers are
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- Mar 12, 2010 Toyota Canada Offers Refunds to Customers
Toyota Canada says the automaker will reimburse customers for earlier work on problems that it couldnÂ’t resolve until recent safety recalls.A Toyota spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday
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- Mar 12, 2010 Mitsubishi Recalls Galants Due to Fire Risk
Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) has issued a recall involving 2010 Galants, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said Monday. The problem involves about 2,300
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- Mar 12, 2010 Daihatsu Motor Announces Recall in Japan
Daihatsu Motor, a subsidiary of Toyota, said Thursday it will recall around 275,000 vehicles in Japan due to faulty brake lamps and loose bolts in
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- Mar 12, 2010 U.K. Agency Criticized for Shifting Education Standards
Teachers’ unions attacked the U.K. Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) for “moving the goalposts,” as the number of schools branded
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- Mar 12, 2010 Slow Food Tracing Puts Students at Risk
Food director Jackie Anderson didn’t get word last month until it was too late—after students in the Arlington (Texas) Independent School District already had eaten
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