Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Obama administration "deeply, deeply" regrets the loss of innocent life apparently as the result of a U.S. bombing in Afghanistan and will undertake a full review of the incident.
Camaro recall: Keeping customers happy
by Mark Silva
Maybe now we know why the White House forced the CEO of General Motors into early retirement: Chevrolet is recalling some of the new, 2010 Camaros.
Only the ones with V-8s.
Hello?
GM said today it is recalling about 300 new Camaros for a battery cable that might rub against the starter motor, wearing out insulation and possibly prevent the car from running, or starting. In extreme cases, the company says, it could cause a fire -- though none have been reported.
GM spokesman Dan Flores says the company has made about 1,400 of the V-8 equipped 2010 Camaros -- a reissue of the 60s and 70s sports cars, which had battery cables in the right place (see inserted photo) and 300 have been sold. The unsold models are being fixed.
"This is obviously a very important launch for us,'' Flores says -- with the company offering Camaro owners free oil changes and a tow in to the dealership for the fix, "and we want to do whatever it takes to keep the customers happy.''
Living With Severe Disfigurement
Connie Culp made headlines as the first American to receive a face transplant. Five years ago, she was shot in the face, and Tuesday, she spoke to reporters. While her reconstruction is groundbreaking, few truly understand what it's like to live with severe disfigurement.
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