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Survivors of a car crash that killed two members of a California family when a Firestone tire blew out on a Ford Explorer in Wyoming reached a settlement of a lawsuit against the companies Tuesday.The family s lawyer, Laurie Quigly, said her clients agreed to a confidential settlement. The pact was brought before a Superior Court judge late Tuesday morning.The settlement aborted what would have been the first California trial related
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Remember how Japan decided to build that crazy ice wall to contain the Fukushima nuclear plant radioactive water leaks Well, its construction is behind schedule鈥攂ecause its engineers can ;t achieve temperatures low enough to freeze the ice.
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