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[20 May 2010 | posted by: Andres Ruiz | Comments Off | ]
Toyota Appeared Ahead of Congress Apologizing for Some Corporation’s Car Safety Troubles

Akio Toyoda, the Toyota’s CEO just appeared ahead of Congress apologizing for his corporation’s car safety troubles that have brought injuries and even deaths. During the last couple of months, his company has recalled over 8,500,000 vehicles globally. Experts are examining different issues that created damages in the last months.
It looks like some of the problems were not correctly communicated inside the corporation. Many customers consider that the real problem is the electronic throttle system but the company declines that. Some customers highlighted their experience, and they believe the electronics …

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[20 May 2010 | posted by: Dina Ryder | Comments Off | ]
The protesting Red Shirts in Thailand has finally been stifled

Thailand is shocked at the violent ending. The army took forceful steps to break down the barricades that were put up inside Bangkok and the leaders were arrested. The public’s opinion remains shaken and the nation is reflecting on the government, its actions, exercising democracy, on bureaucracy, and the state of the society as a whole.
A priest who is the National Director for Mission Societies stated that Thailand is going through a rebirth. Through the suffering he hopes the country will come out better. “Maybe in time someone can come …

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[20 May 2010 | posted by: Margery Zimmerman | Comments Off | ]
Turkish Coal Miner Disaster Claims 28 Lives

On Monday, a Turkish mine exploded in the province Zonguldak which is in the Black Sea.
Working in the mine was 40 miners when the explosion happened. Most were buried alive. Eight miners have been rescued with two still being trapped. Oxygen is running out with zero chance of reaching them in time. But now, time has ran out and 28 bodies were found today beneath the rubble.
The Prime Minister visited the area Wednesday. But while he was touring, fights broke out between the guards and grieving families. The President is …