Each month, I attempt to mention some of the product recalls that we believe to be significant. The following recalls fall in that category:
MITSUBISHI TO RECALL 27,367 MINIVANS
Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will recall more than 25,000 minivans over an airbag defect. Mitsubishi Motors, Japan’s fourth-largest automaker, will be recalling 27,367 “i” minivans due to [...]
Pat Byington, the former Vice-Chairman of the Alabama Environmental Management Commission, recently wrote about an important topic in state newspapers that you may not have seen. Mr. Byington, who served as Chairman of the Commission’s Strategic Planning Committee, contends that because of an Alabama policy decision, a person is more likely to get cancer in [...]
I mentioned in a prior section that the Pentagon was putting pressure on Congress to take action to protect military personnel and their families. That pressure and an outcry from the public prompted swift action by a Congress that had heretofore ignored the problem. As you may know, amendments to bills in Congress [...]
The payday loan companies are finally coming under fire from the federal government and for good reason. The Pentagon is quite correct when it says that these companies prey on military personnel and need to be watched closely. As previously reported, payday loan outlets are popping up around military bases, including [...]
As many of you know, over the past several years, mortgage interest rates have been at historical lows. These low interest rates have allowed many consumers to save great sums of money and lower their monthly mortgage payments. Better yet, some people have been allowed to take part in the “American Dream” by [...]