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General Motors Raises Ignition-Switch Death Toll to 24
- Wednesday October 8, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
General Motors has raised its ignition-switch death toll as compensation claims flood into the automaker following its long-delayed recall of millions of flawed cars.
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General Motors boss 'deeply sorry' after deadly crashes
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Conceding company officials knew of their cars' potentially deadly ignition switches for years, GM chief Mary Barra apologized on Tuesday and said the automaker had a "civic responsibility" to make things right.
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BP oil spill claims chief says recovery in 3 years
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- World News | AP
The Gulf of Mexico should largely recover from BP's oil spill within three years, and all settlement offers to victims who lost revenue from the disaster will be based on that assessment, the administrator of the USD 20 billion compensation fund said today. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg said the Gulf Coast Claims Facility used "various data and expert...
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General Motors Raises Ignition-Switch Death Toll to 24
- Wednesday October 8, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
General Motors has raised its ignition-switch death toll as compensation claims flood into the automaker following its long-delayed recall of millions of flawed cars.
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www.ndtv.com
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General Motors boss 'deeply sorry' after deadly crashes
- Wednesday April 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Conceding company officials knew of their cars' potentially deadly ignition switches for years, GM chief Mary Barra apologized on Tuesday and said the automaker had a "civic responsibility" to make things right.
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www.ndtv.com
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BP oil spill claims chief says recovery in 3 years
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- World News | AP
The Gulf of Mexico should largely recover from BP's oil spill within three years, and all settlement offers to victims who lost revenue from the disaster will be based on that assessment, the administrator of the USD 20 billion compensation fund said today. Attorney Kenneth Feinberg said the Gulf Coast Claims Facility used "various data and expert...
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www.ndtv.com