2002

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Nissan Tested Altima Air Bag Replacement

The automaker says customer relations and not safety prompted work on a substitute. The device has been linked to eye injuries. Nissan Motor Co. has quietly developed a possible replacement for air bags in some of its Altima cars that are linked to severe eye injuries, newly disclosed documents show, even though the automaker has ... Read more »

Air Bag Lawsuits Blame Nissan for Eye Injuries

Safety groups, alleged victims say the passenger-side bags in certain Altimas have caused blindness in minor crashes. The automaker denies a defect. Ali Warsome is blind. This is how it happened: In April, he was riding in a car that hit a divider on a roadway in Washington, D.C. It wasn’t much of a wreck; ... Read more »

Cigarettes, Greed and Betrayal: An Insider’s Saga

Rogue employee or Big Tobacco fall guy? Les Thompson tells tales from the vortex of the Canadian smuggling scandal. Les Thompson was a self-made man. He grew up poor in a small town in Ontario and got no further than high school. Still, he fashioned a nice career in the cigarette business, rising through the ... Read more »

Tobacco Case Judge Had Industry Ties

Courts: Legal experts say Lewis Kaplan was not required to disclose his background or to disqualify himself in cigarette smuggling suit. Federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan was part of the 2-1 majority that gave the tobacco industry one of its biggest legal victories in recent years–a ruling upholding dismissal of Canada’s cigarette smuggling case against ... Read more »