Washington Post Articles on Toyota Sudden Acceleration

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Event data recorders used in NHTSA study of Toyotas have history of problems – 8/20/10
Bill aims to close ‘revolving door’ between automakers, traffic safety agency – 4/28/10
Toyota halts sales of Lexus SUV as Consumer Reports deems it rare ‘safety risk’ – 4/14/10
Toyota faces $16.4 million U.S. fine for waiting to warn of defect – 4/5/10
Focus on electronic throttle control continues – 3/20/10
Toyota heads to Capitol Hill with team of lobbyists, history of political giving – 2/22/10
Toyota official: Our deal with U.S. regulators avoided massive recall, saved us $100 million – 2/21/10
Suspicions linger over acceleration in Toyota Camrys – 2/20/10
Congress subpoenas documents from former Toyota lawyer – 2/18/10
‘Toyota Way’ was lost on road to phenomenal worldwide growth – 2/13/10