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Thomas J. Henry Donates $1,000 to Haiti Victims

Thomas J. Henry donated $1,000 to Haiti victims shortly after the devastating earthquake in January of 2010 and continues to show support to the people of Haiti.

Because of the tragic events that took place in Haiti, Mr. Henry rallied the Corpus Christi community to stand up and support efforts to give this nation relief. Before the earthquake took place, Haiti was the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere and now they continue to struggle while reviving their nation.

Even though this tragic earthquake occurred last year, the Haiti people still need your help. Join recovery efforts mobilizing around the world to assist earthquake victims. Your donation will help disaster victims rebuild their lives and their communities.

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Honda Recalls ATVs for Crash Hazard

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American Honda Motor Company is recalling 2,900 FourTrax Rancher ATVs due to suspension control issues which pose a crash and injury hazard to riders.

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Feds Investigate Defective Side Airbags

Feds Investigate Defective Side Airbags

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Federal regulators are investigating defective airbags which have prompted the recall of more than 2,700 Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Subaru vehicles.

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Dancing Teapots Recalled- Burn Hazard

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Ganz USA recently issued a voluntary recall of 2,270 “Dancing Teapots” due to possible burn hazards. The teapots were sold at retail stores nationwide for about $30.

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