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| Owners of recalled GM cars feel angry, vindicated |
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Saturn Ion owner Nancy Bowman of Washington, Michigan, said she is outraged that GM allowed her to drive a "death trap." She said her car had so many ignition problems she was afraid to resell it to an innocent buyer. "Five times the car died right out from under me after hitting a bump in the road," she wrote in a 2013 posting on a complaint website, arfc.org, that says it sends information to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Couldn't find the problem, so they acted like I was an idiot." GM recalled 1.6 million cars last month because a faulty ignition switch could turn off a car's engine, disable its airbags and make steering difficult. Documents released by GM this week revealed that the automaker knew about the ignition problem as early as 2001.
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| AIIMS nurse commits suicide in Delhi |
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| New Delhi, March 16 (IANS) A nurse at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here committed suicide by hanging herself from the window grill of the kitchen in her residence, police said Sunday. |
| Japanese parents of North Korea abductee meet granddaughter |
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| The parents of a Japanese girl who was abducted by North Korea more than three decades ago met their child's daughter for the first time last week, Japan's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday. North Korea admitted in 2002 that it had kidnapped 13 Japanese nationals in the 1970s and 1980s to help train spies and said eight of them had died, including Megumi Yokota, who was abducted in 1977 on her way home from school at the age of 13. The Foreign Ministry said Yokota's parents spent several days with their 26-year old granddaughter, Kim Eun Gyong, in the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator, a venue Japanese and North Korean officials often use for unofficial contacts. Kim's father was a South Korean man who was also abducted to North Korea. |
| Guerrilla caught after infiltration into Kashmir |
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| Jammu, March 16 (IANS) A separatist guerrilla was arrested Sunday after he crossed the Line of Control (LoC) into Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district. A defence spokesman told IANS, Muhammad Ashfaq, a guerrilla, was arrested from Digwar border village Saturday night after he infiltrated from across the LoC, jointly guarded by the army and the state police. "The guerrilla has been identified as a local named Muhammad Ashfaq who crossed the LoC into Pakistan side for obtaining weapons training in 2011 and now attempted his comeback to join the terrorist ranks," said the spokesman. |
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