Backlash hits AOL CEO who linked pension cuts to 'distressed babies'

NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES, Feb 7 (Reuters) - AOL Inc Chief Executive Tim Armstrong tried to tamp down a backlash after he linked a cut to pension benefits with rising insurance costs due to two employees' "distressed babies," insisting that the Internet provider was focused on families.
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