ID3 vTOPE NPRTCOM Jim ZarroliTALB All Things ConsideredTIT2 + 'Consumer Reports' Alters Testing PoliciesTCOP 2007TRCK 7TCON COMM b nprComment In January, Consumer Reports announced it was withdrawing the results of a test on the safety of infant car seats because of questions about the reliability of its data. Today, the magazine issued a report about the mishap. It says it will change the way it tests new products to allow more input from government and industry groups.TPE1 NPRTYER 2007 P , f7' P /y %,
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