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Toyota studies electronics again, trip undecided
Feb 15th, 2010 - Yahoo! News
into possible electronic problems with its vehicles.
toyota motor corp. has been criticized as being slow in responding to the unfolding recall crisis, which has ballooned over the past four months to 8.5 million vehicles globally with problemsFor Toyota, the crucial question is the electronics
Feb 14th, 2010 - Los Angeles Times
in the nearly five months since it launched a string of recalls to stop its cars from accelerating out of control, toyota motor corp. has been adamant about one thing: it's not the electronics. company officials first put the blame on floor mats
Toyota-Funded Study Finds No Problem With Electronics
Feb 13th, 2010 - Wall Street Journal
detroit-under fire for a series of safety lapses, toyota motor corp. commissioned a study into the electronics in its vehicles, as the auto maker tries to put to rest concerns that incidents of unwanted acceleration could be caused by electronic
Electronic Medical Records Awarded Funds
Feb 13th, 2010 - myfoxdc
the obama administration on friday announced $975 million in grants to help states, doctors and hospitals move from paper to computerized record-keeping. studies show electronic medical records help reduce medical errors and improve the quality
Obama awards money for electronic medical records
Feb 12th, 2010 - The Denver Post
studies show electronic medical records help reduce medical errors and improve the quality of patient care. the grant money comes from the economic stimulus passed by congress last year and is part of a push to get health care providers to adopt


