Susan Boyle’s family concerns
After performing at Italy’s Sanremo music festival on February 16, Susan Boyle told an adoring audience, “Dreams have no expiry date. I’d like this to go on and on.”
Lawyer: ‘Catch’s’ Jake Harris wasn’t driving drunk
Jake Harris of TV’s “Deadliest Catch” wasn’t boozing and wasn’t on drugs the night of his DUI arrest, his attorney told PEOPLE.
Koenig’s father hopes for best
Andrew Koenig’s father, hoping his missing son just wants to be alone for a while, made an emotional appeal directly to him Wednesday.
RBS boost as losses fall to £3.6B
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Toyota chief vows to regain trust
The president of Toyota said he takes full responsibility for safety issues in the company’s cars and vowed to regain the trust of customers in his first interview after appearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
RBS losses narrow to £3.6bn
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Analysis: How did Toyoda do?
Perhaps the highlight of the head of Toyota’s trip to Washington happened not on Capitol Hill, but when speaking before U.S. Toyota dealers at the National Press Club after giving hours of testimony before U.S. legislators.
Toyota chief testifies on global recall
Toyota President Akio Toyoda appears before the U.S. Congress over the recall of 8 million vehicles worldwide for problems related to sudden acceleration and unresponsive brake pedals, among other things.
Toyota recall: What took so long?
Lawmakers grilled Toyota’s president, Akio Toyoda, in a hearing Wednesday aimed at discovering, among other things, why the automaker was slow to respond to safety issues related to sudden acceleration.
China deal collapse closes Hummer
General Motors’ deal to sell its Hummer brand to a Chinese automaker fell through Wednesday and the company said it now plans to shut down the brand.
