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[Title] => Sebelius on website breakdown: 'I am responsible'
[Summary] => Defending President Barack Obama's much-maligned health care law in Congress, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was confronted yesterday with a government memo that raised security concerns about the website consumers are using to enroll.
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[Title] => Toyota seeks to rebuild customer trust after recalls
[Summary] => TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Toyota Motor Corp. is focused on restoring customer confidence as the world’s biggest automaker revamps quality control efforts following its worst recall crisis, President Akio Toyoda said.
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[Title] => US House panel releases auto safety proposals
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — New cars and trucks would be required to carry black boxes to record crash information and automakers would pay fees to help fund the government’s auto safety agency under a series of proposals in Congress in response to Toyota’s massive recalls.
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[Title] => Toyota recalls minivans in US
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday it was recalling 600,000 Sienna minivans sold in the United States to address potential rusting spare tire cables that could break and create a road hazard in the latest safety problem to strike the beleaguered automaker.
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[Title] => Toyota faces federal, congressional probe
[Summary] => Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into Toyota Motor Corp.'s safety problems and the Securities and Exchange Commission was probing what the automaker told investors, the company disclosed Monday. Newly released internal documents showed that Toyota officials visited with US regulators years ago who "laughed and rolled their eyes in disbelief" over safety claims.
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[Title] => Toyota faces federal, congressional probe
[Summary] => Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into Toyota Motor Corp.'s safety problems and the Securities and Exchange Commission was probing what the automaker told investors, the company disclosed yesterday.
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[Title] => Toyota investigating Corolla steering problems
[Summary] => Could the Corolla be next?
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[Title] => Toyota apologizes, begins fix on other hybrids
[Summary] => Toyota took full-page ads in major Japanese newspapers Wednesday to apologize for massive recalls, and began fixing braking glitches for two problem hybrid models, as pressure continued to build on the automaker to come clean on defects.
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[Title] => Report: Toyota president delays trip to US
[Summary] => Toyota's top executive has delayed a visit to the United States until early March, a news report said Thursday, amid a call by a lawmaker that he testify before Congress this month about the automaker's safety lapses.
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[Title] => A look at the deal worked out on health care
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HOUSE ENERGY AND COMMERCE COMMITTEE
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[Title] => Toyota apologizes, begins fix on other hybrids
[Summary] => Toyota took full-page ads in major Japanese newspapers Wednesday to apologize for massive recalls, and began fixing braking glitches for two problem hybrid models, as pressure continued to build on the automaker to come clean on defects.
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[Summary] => Toyota's top executive has delayed a visit to the United States until early March, a news report said Thursday, amid a call by a lawmaker that he testify before Congress this month about the automaker's safety lapses.
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