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GM (General Motors) and the ignition switch recall of 2014

03/05/2014

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U.S. Increases Pressure on GM Over Long Delay in Auto Recall

Wall Street Journal 03.06.2014

A Call for General Motors to Fill Gaps in Safety Inquiry

New York Times 03.05.2014

Congress to Investigate GM Recall

Wall Street Journal 03.11.2014

House to Investigate Slow Response to Fault in G.M. Vehicles

New York Times 03.10.2014

GM Shares Tumble Amid New Investigations

Wall Street Journal 03.12.2014

G.M. Reveals It Was Told of Ignition Defect in ’01

New York Times 03.12.2014

General Motors Recalls 1.7 Million More Vehicles

Wall Street Journal 03.18.2014

G.M. Chief Steps Up to Handle Safety Questions

New York Times 03.18.2014

Pressures Mount on GM Recall

Wall Street Journal 03.22.2014

G.M.’s Bankruptcy Drawn Into Defect Inquiry

New York Times 03.21.2014

General Motors Misled Grieving Families on a Lethal Flaw

New York Times 03.24.2014

New Details Emerge in GM Cobalt Recall

Wall Street Journal 03.25.2014

GM Recalls 971,000 More Vehicles

Wall Street Journal 03.28.2014

G.M. Recall Total in 2014 Reaches 4.8 Million

New York Times 03.29.2014

GM's Barra Says Failure to Fix Switch 'Very Disturbing'

Wall Street Journal 04.02.2014

Some at GM Brass Told of Cobalt Woe

Wall Street Journal 04.13.2014

GM Profit Falls 82%, Hurt by Recalls, But Results Not as Bad as Feared

Wall Street Journal 04.25.2014

G.M. Recalls Another 2.4 Million Vehicles

New York Times 05.20.2014

13 Deaths, Untold Heartache, From G.M. Defect

New York Times 05.26.2014

G.M.’s Flawed Culture

New York Times 06.11.2014

GM to Recall 8.45 Million More Vehicles in North America

Wall Street Journal 07.01.2014

In Recall Blitz, G.M. Risks Its Reputation

New York Times 06.30.2014

G.M.’s Board Is Seen as Slow in Reacting to Safety Crisis

New York Times 09.07.2014

GM’s General Counsel to Retire

Wall Street Journal 10.18.2014


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