OK, Lance Armstrong has peddled (sorry, couldn't resist) to Oprah his very public apology for cheating throughout his historic cycling career. But famous athletes are hardly the only ones these days who have to, as mom told us, "say you're sorry." Consider Apple CEO Tim Cook, who admitted that the company’s Maps app didn’t “just work.” Or Akio Toyoda, who told a Congressional panel he was “deeply sorry for any accidents Toyota drivers have experienced.”...
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