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NHTSA asks for Liberty, Grand Cherokee recall. Jeep says ‘no.’

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asked Jeep to recall 2.7 million vehicles due to a potentially dangerous design issue in some Grand Cherokee and Liberty models. But Jeep pushed back saying the risk of an incident was too small. That isn't sitting well with consumers, according to a new survey.

Last week,Jeep did something very, very unusual: when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asked the automaker to recall 2.7 million vehicles due to a potentially dangerous design issue, Jeep said "No".

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According to one market research firm, that refusal isn't playing too well in Peoria -- or anywhere else that Jeep customers live.

GAS TANK TROUBLE

NHTSA claims that the1993-2004 Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Liberty are unsafe because their fuel tanks are located behind the rear axle -- a serious problem that has resulted in fuel leaks and firesin other vehicles like the Ford Pinto. The Grand Cherokee might be particularly at risk due to its ride height, which makes it easier for small cars and other vehicles to reach and rupture the tank during collisions.

According to NHSTA, the design flaw could be responsible for up to 44 deaths in the Grand Cherokee and another seven in the Liberty.

Jeep doesn't necessarily dispute the death claims, but insists that the reported fires aren't unusual. In a statement, Jeep said, "Our analysis shows the incidents, which are the focus of [NHTSA's] request, occur less than once for every million years of vehicle operation.... This rate is similar to comparable vehicles produced and sold during the time in question."

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Homeland Resources Provides Exploration Update at Liberty Ridge Project in Oklahoma

ALBUQUERQUE, NM--(Marketwired - Jun 14, 2013) - Homeland Resources Ltd. (OTCQB: HMLA), an emerging oil and gas exploration and production company, today provided this update regarding the multi-well Phase-1 drill program currently being undertaken by the Company and its partners at the Liberty Ridge oil and gas project in Oklahoma.

The Company anticipates that drilling will commence on Phase-1 well #2 during the last week of June. Additionally, the operator at Liberty Ridge is working out the details of potentially bringing on a second rig in order to accelerate the drilling process. A second rig would allow the spudding of Phase-1 well #3 at the end of the month or in early July. Specific information and details regarding future wells and spud dates will be announced shortly when confirmed by the Operator.

The initial exploration target of the eight well Phase-1 program was recently drilled to a total projected depth of approximately 5,650 feet targeting multiple potential hydrocarbon pay zones. The initial well encountered several of the potential pay zone horizons as projected by historic production in the region and proprietary 3D seismic, but it was determined by the operating partner that the well was non-commercial and would be plugged and abandoned. The Company remains extremely positive about the near and long term potential of the Liberty Ridge project, our proprietary 3D seismic database, and our operating partner's outstanding exploration track record in the area.

The Liberty Ridge project is a multi-well multi-phase exploration drill program currently being conducted by Homeland and it partners. The Phase-1 drilling program at Liberty Ridge consists of eight (8) wells selected from at least 34 distinct high-graded prospects generated by the partnership's proprietary 3D seismic database covering the entire 83,043 acres (130 square miles) project area. Drilling at the Liberty Ridge project is expected to continue throughout 2013-2014.

For more information about Homeland Resources including their oil and gas projects, visit http://www.homelandresources.com. Stay current on all available information regarding Homeland and the energy sector by connecting with them on their social platforms:

About Homeland Resources

Homeland Resources Ltd. (OTCQB: HMLA) is a performance-driven exploration and production company focused on developing relatively low-risk North American natural gas reserves. Homeland's current focus is on the continued exploration and development of their property portfolio comprised of working interests in the Smoky Hill Project (5% interest) and the Liberty Ridge Project (5% interest) in Oklahoma. Homeland Resources is also seeking to expand their portfolio to include additional interests in North America. For more information on HMLA, please visit http://www.homelandresources.com.

Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Statements which are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. The Company makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments.Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the Company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors but they include and are not limited to the existence of underground deposits of commercial quantities of oil and gas; cessation or delays in exploration because of mechanical, operating, financial or other problems; capital expenditures that are higher than anticipated; or exploration opportunities being fewer than currently anticipated. The Company has no official gas or oil reserves at this time and may not have sufficient funding to thoroughly explore, drill or develop its properties. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the Company include, but are not limited to, government regulation, managing and maintaining growth, the effect of adverse publicity, litigation, competition and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the Company's public announcements and filings.

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Liberty Mutual And Safeco Insurance Catastrophe Teams Blanket Colorado Springs Area To Handle Black Forest Fire Claims

BOSTON, June 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --To help customers promptly and safely recover from the devastating Black Forest Fire, Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance companies Liberty Mutual and Safeco have sent teams of catastrophe claims specialists to the Colorado Springs area to handle claims. To further facilitate quick customer response, the companies have set up a special home and auto claims mobile unit at 1675 Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs.

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"Helping our customers in their time of greatest need is our first responsibility, and we have claims experts on the ground and hundreds more available by telephone dedicated to ensuring that we are responding as promptly as possible to everyone who has experienced a loss from this fire," said Ted Gramer, executive vice president and chief claims officer, Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance. "Once safe to do so, customers should reach out to us by phone, internet, mobile applications, through their agent, or at our response vehicle location in Colorado Springs with their claims or questions."

Home and auto insurance customers are encouraged to report their claims 24 hours a day by calling these numbers:

Homeowners can meet with Liberty Mutual or Safeco catastrophe specialists at the mobile claims unit in Colorado Springs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MT, Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday to discuss their claims, obtain policy information, and in some cases get initial claims payments for covered losses or receive advances to cover anticipated out-of-pocket costs such as food, clothing, housing and personal items.

Helpful tips and videos for homeowners to keep their families and possessions safe before, during and after a wildfire are available online at LibertyMutual.com/prepare and at Safeco.com.

About Liberty Mutual Insurance

"Helping people live safer, more secure lives" since 1912, Boston-based Liberty Mutual Insurance is a diversified global insurer and the third largest property and casualty insurer in the U.S. based on 2012 direct premiums written as reported by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Liberty Mutual Insurance also ranks 81st on the Fortune 100 list of largest U.S. corporations, based on 2012 revenue. The company employs over 50,000 people in more than 900 offices throughout the world.

Liberty Mutual Insurance's Personal Insurance sells private passenger automobile, homeowners, and specialty products in the U.S. through the Liberty Mutual Insurance and Safeco Insurance brands. Liberty Mutual Insurance products are distributed through more than 2,300 licensed sales representatives, direct response centers, third-party producers and online at http://www.libertymutual.com. With more than 14,000 affinity group relationships including employers, credit unions, and professional and alumni associations Liberty Mutual Insurance is an industry-leader in affinity marketing. Safeco Insurance sells through a network of more than 10,000 independent agencies throughout the United States. Personal Insurance also offers a wide range of individual life insurance and annuity products through Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston.

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Liberty 78, Sun 68

Cappie Pondexter got hot and the Sun set into another early-season WNBA defeat. Scoring 18 of her game-high 20 points in the second half, Pondexter led New York from an 11-point third quarter deficit Friday night as it rallied past the Connecticut Sun 78-68 in front of 5,845 observers at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Leilani Mitchell came off the bench to add 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists for the Liberty (4-2). Kara Braxton added 11 points and 13 rebounds, while 39-year old Katie Smith contributed 10 points. Allison Hightower paced the Sun with 17 points and five assists, while Kara Lawson added 16 points, six rebounds and six assists. But Connecticut (2-4) wasn't able to build on its 73-61 win Wednesday night over WNBA champion Indiana. Things looked promising for the Sun early as they carved out a 33-24 halftime lead, largely because of their defense. New York missed 24 of its first 29 shots until late in the first half. But once Pondexter found the range, Connecticut's inability to consistently hit its shots became a huge issue. The Sun finished the night 26-of-75 from the field, with All-Star center Tina Charles suffering through a miserable 3-of-17 evening and playing just 25 minutes due to foul trouble. Pondexter capped a 14-point third quarter with a buzzer-beating jumper that gave the Liberty a 56-55 lead. She then sank two more jumpers as New York established a 63-55 advantage less than a minute into the fourth quarter. Connecticut pulled within 72-68 with 2:07 left, but Smith's layup with 1:06 remaining made it a six-point game. Mitchell sank four straight free throws in the last 44 seconds to wrap it up.

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