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[Title] => Mitsubishi Motors buys Ford Philippine auto plant
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[Title] => Toyota quarterly profit slides on quake disruption
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[Title] => Rising yen could force production shifts - Toyota
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[Title] => Toyota starts recall in Japan over engine defect
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[Title] => Beleaguered Toyota to recall 270,000 cars globally
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[Title] => Toyota says 270,000 vehicles have faulty engines
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