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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on “Switchgate”.
Senator calls for General Motors to pay victims of defective ignition switches http://t.co/8N11dEv2UB
— GuardianUS (@GuardianUS) April 6, 2014
[DET News: Business] GM’s new culture tested in managing ‘Switchgate’ http://t.co/45QjCFsV7B
— Mike Mansfield (@DETSmallBiz) March 7, 2014
Minding the Minders of G.M. http://t.co/Jl76xUVvne
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) April 5, 2014
G.M. Turns to Experienced Crisis Experts http://t.co/u8yPCEUiKf
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 4, 2014
Sen. McCaskill: ‘Moment of truth’ for General Motors http://t.co/Yzov99x7Vl via @washtimes #GeneralMotors #GM
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) April 6, 2014
Why GM dealers have a chance to shine http://t.co/dCimpwhUee #ANBLOGS
— Automotive News (@Automotive_News) April 5, 2014
Hey GM, denial is not the answer, writes TIME’s Jeffrey Kluger http://t.co/sXnQwDzr85
— TIME.com (@TIME) April 6, 2014
What Target Is Doing to Regain Consumer Trust – – And One of The Most Effective Things They (and GM) Could/Should Do http://t.co/mKrzC6hZhA
— CustomerThink (@customerthink) April 6, 2014
More Canadian families demand answers from GM http://t.co/0XiRRLYvxa
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) April 4, 2014
Judge may force GM owners effected by the recall to “park” their vehicles…. http://t.co/BsYWzlggvJ
— everythingcar (@everythingcar1) April 4, 2014
Senator McCaskill: GM ignition switch case could lead to criminal charges http://t.co/lV0VWUCf7W
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) April 6, 2014