According to the report, usually automakers use a system of notices to dealers for repairs that are not in their judgment considered to be safety issues.
Honda to inspect nearly 9,300 Accords and CR-Vs of model 2011 for possible oil leak
While China continues to be the primary driver, there is strength throughout the world,
according to a host of statistics.
Searching for balance: with the cooling of the domestic housing and auto sectors, experts are looking offshore to find balance for aluminum markets
According to Brzezinski, during the last years of the Soviet state, Potanin "specialized in the procuring of jealously guarded export licenses." This was during the time,
according to the private intelligence firm Stratfor, when the KGB was directed to hide Soviet assets abroad.
Putin's new Soviet economy: after a decade of "market reform," the Russian economy under the presidency of ex-KGB chief Vladimir Putin appears to be returning to its Soviet roots
Certain jaw sets are highly specialized and offer separate benefits depending on the user,
according to Rosengaard.
Aiming high: versatility and adaptability make multiprocessors ideal in high-reach applications
China Eastern Airlines lost CNY1.72 billion ($215.4 million) in the first six months of 2006, it told the Hong Kong Stock Exchange,
according to the Associated Press.
Airline Finance News - Asia / Pacific
According to BCG, corporate real estate executives are too removed from business units; the executives and the business units themselves are not willing enough to pursue, and pay for, flexibility in leases and workplace models; and, too frequently, inaccurate forecasting models are used.
Study shows big firms should rethink approach to space
The deal provides a host of benefits to SRH, saving it money while improving patient care,
according to spokesman Sean Barrette.
Hospital signs exclusive sourcing deal with Philips
The Ibadan digester will take advantage of the city's Bodija Municipal Abattoir, where nearly two-thirds of the animals in Oyo State are slaughtered,
according to a study in the January 2002 African Journal of Environmental Assessment and Management.
Biogas: a bright idea for Africa
Credentialing, the process of reviewing and verifying a health-care provider's qualifications, is a"necessary evil" for physicians to participate in managed care plans,
according to Margolis.
Web-based doctor credentialing helps health insurers target costs
Thai natural rubber output in 2005 is expected to be around 2.97 million tons, down from 3.01 million tons in 2004,
according to data from the country's Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.
Analysts say natural rubber prices may rise further by December
In other words, make sure there's something about your site that makes people want to come back again and again,
according to Vincent Flanders, author of Web Pages That Suck and More Web Pages That Suck.
At one with the Web: is your site senior--friendly?
That makes its design more of a challenge."
According to Marek, Acura models have a tighter cabin, a more-aggressive wheel-to-tire relationship, and lines are simpler than those found on other vehicles in the sport/luxury segment.
Coming full circle: Honda of America Mfg. has reconfigured its plants to conform to Honda's global New Manufacturing System while quietly re-focusing on manufacturing fundamentals
"When people talk about results they'll start with examining results as to what we want in students, and then examine the knowledge and skills of teachers in relation to what we want in students, and then how the staff development is related to that,"
according to Stephanie Hirsh, deputy executive director of National Staff Development Council.
Search & rescue: professional development programs of today search for detailed data to drive how teachers should teach and how to rescue American education
In North America, the below-average performance in 2003 was a result of currency fluctuations, poor cash flow from operations, and continued issues with oversupply,
according to the report.
Global outlook: fair to middling
According to The Journal of the American Medical Association, each year, as many as 98,000 patients die in U.S.
A prescription for electronic health records: converting paper files into electronic health records (EHRs) can lower costs, reduce medical errors, and save lives, but the development expenses and technological challenges are great