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US OKs Extradition of Mass. Father, Son Nabbed in Ex-Nissan CEO's Escape
The U.S. State Department has agreed to turn over to Japan two American men accused of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of the country while he was awaiting trial, the men’s lawyers said in legal filing on Thursday. Lawyers for Michael Taylor and Peter Taylor say the father and son are set to be flown...
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2 Accused of Smuggling Ex-Nissan Boss Out of Japan in a Box
U.S. authorities have arrested a former Green Beret and his son who are accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan while he awaited trial on charges of financial misconduct
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Nissan Recalls Over 250K Vehicles to Replace Takata Air Bags
Nissan is recalling more than a quarter-million SUVs, trucks and vans worldwide to replace potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators
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Scandal-Hit Nissan Sinks Into Losses as Sales Plummet
Nissan, reeling from a scandal over its former superstar executive Carlos Ghosn, says it sank into red ink for the latest quarter as its vehicle sales fell around the world.
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Economic Impact of Virus Widens as Ericsson Exits Trade Show
More than a month after the outbreak of China’s deadly virus, the economic damage is being felt by more businesses and is threatening the outlook for the global economy
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Japan Seeks Arrest of Ghosn, Americans Suspected of Helping
Prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn, who skipped bail while awaiting trial in Japan, and is now in Lebanon
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Nissan Adds Nearly 346K Vehicles to Takata Recall Saga
Nissan is recalling nearly 346,000 vehicles worldwide to replace dangerous Takata air bag inflators that can explode and hurl shrapnel.
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Lebanon Issues Travel Ban for Fugitive Ex-Nissan Chief Ghosn
A Lebanese official says prosecutors have issued a travel ban for fugitive ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn and asked him to hand in his French passport, following an interrogation about an Interpol-issued red notice on him. The official says Lebanon received the notice last week, a non-binding request to law enforcement agencies that they locate and provisionally arrest a fugitive. Ghosn...
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Japan Defends Its Justice System Against Fugitive Ghosn's Defiance
Nissan’s fugitive ex-boss Carlos Ghosn made his first public appearance Wednesday since being smuggled out of Japan last week, saying he fled a “nightmare” that would not end and vowed to defend his name wherever he can get a fair trial....
...Ghosn spoke to a room packed with journalists for more than two hours in the Lebanese capital, where he arrived...
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Japan Vows to Improve Border Checks, Bail After Ghosn Flight
Japan’s justice minister vowed Monday to strengthen border departure checks and review bail conditions after Nissan’s former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, fled the country despite the stringent surveillance imposed as a condition of his release.
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Japan Says Ghosn's Escape Inexcusable, Orders Investigation
Japan’s justice minister on Sunday called the flight of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn as he awaited trial on financial misconduct charges inexcusable and vowed to beef up immigration checks. Justice Minister Masako Mori said she had ordered an investigation after Ghosn issued a statement a few days ago saying he was in Lebanon.
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Ghosn Lawyer Outraged by Japan's Justice System and Escape
A lawyer for former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn says he felt outraged and betrayed by his client’s escape from Japan to Lebanon, but also expressed an understanding for his feelings of not being able to get a fair trial. Takashi Takano wrote in a blog post that he was more angry at Japan’s judicial system.
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Ex-Nissan Chief Made Escape to Beirut Aboard Charter Flights
A Turkish airline company whose jets were used to fly former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon said an employee falsified records and that Ghosn’s name did not appear on any documentation related to the flights.
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Interpol Issues Wanted Notice to Lebanon for Ex-Nissan Exec Ghosn
Lebanon’s justice minister says Lebanon has received an international wanted notice from Interpol for Nissan’s ex-chair Carlos Ghosn. Albert Serhan tells The Associated Press in an interview that the Red Notice for the former automotive titan was received earlier Thursday by prosecutors. Interpol’s so-called Red Notices are requests to law enforcement agencies worldwide that they locate and provisionally arrest a...
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Japanese Prosecutors Raid Nissan Ex-Chair Ghosn's Tokyo Home
Japanese prosecutors raided the Tokyo home of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn after he skipped bail before a trial on financial misconduct charges and left for Lebanon.
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Ex-Nissan Boss Ghosn in Lebanon, Left Japan Over ‘Injustice'
Nissan’s former Chairman Carlos Ghosn says he is in Lebanon and has left Japan, where he faces a criminal trial.
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Sean Kratz, Charged With Killing Young Men at Bucks County Farm, Transferred to Northampton County Prison
Sean Michael Kratz, the second suspect charged in the slayings of four young men on a Bucks County farm, has been transferred from the Bucks County prison to the Northampton County prison, according to online records.
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Cosmo DiNardo, Sean Kratz Charged With Killing Young Men at Bucks County Farm
Cosmo DiNardo admitted in a “full confession” Thursday afternoon to participation in the murders of four men who disappeared in early July. Another person has been questioned in the case as well.
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'I'm Sorry': Cosmo DiNardo Admits to Killing Four Men Missing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Another Person Questioned
Cosmo DiNardo admitted in a “full confession” Thursday afternoon to participation in the murders of four men who disappeared in early July. Another person has been questioned in the case as well.
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Human Remains of Missing Man Found in ‘Common Grave,' Other Remains Not Yet Identified During Search at Bucks County, Pennsylvania Farm
Cadaver dogs helped lead investigators to a patch of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, farmland where the remains of at least one missing young man were buried deep underground, the county’s district attorney announced early Thursday.