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Takata Corp. CEO, Shigehisa Takada, Apologizes for Faulty Air Bags
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CEO of Takata Corp., Japanese air bag maker that resulted in 33.8 million vehicle recalls, appeared at news conference for first time since problems emerged.June 25, 2015