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Monthly Archives: April 2010

Toyota: Paying for It

Toyota is not only ready to pay $16.4 million to the U.S. Transportation Department because they kept their faulty accelerator pedal problem a secret for about three months, but the automobile manufacturer is also halting sales of its Lexus GX 460 around the world because it has been labeled as a roll-over safety risk.

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WorldView Tales of Travel – The Alaska Highway

This week, our WorldView Tale of Travel comes to us from Carol and Kal. They decided to enjoy life on the open road for a few months and took their RV all the way to Alaska…

 

 

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Mickelson and Woods: Beware

Within the numerous storylines at this year’s Masters golf tournament, the one that stood out the most is the potential of the PGA tour, its players, and its 2010 season.

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Tiger Woods Approaches the Masters

Tiger Woods approached the 2010 Masters in the same manner he approached every other. Calmly, quietly, Woods did his thing as usual without a hint of distress. Well, if you consider his constant, angry, stone-like facial expression a sign of “focus,” you could say there wasn’t a hint of distress.

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Google Digital Library Attracts Another Lawsuit

Multiple groups representing visual artists are joining forces in a class-action lawsuit against Google for infringing on their copyrights and failing to provide adequate compensation for use of their work in a massive online digital library.

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