Tylenol Plant "This inspection report is pretty close to being the worst I've seen. It suggests that basically the FDA found an issue with almost every system at the plant,"
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Letter sent before census form saves more than it costs The Census Bureau estimates it can increase the response rate by 6 percent to 12 percent by sending out an advance notice.
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Homework reinforces classroom material, stimulates creativity Develop a deeper understanding of -- and lifelong passion for -- the subject at hand.
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Partying Like It’s 1929. How did we get here--------? -----by persuading politicians to relax the rules, but mainly by creating a “shadow banking system” that relied on complex financial arrangements to bypass regulations designed to ensure that banking was safe.
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Many factors fueling rising food prices. According to the Consumer Price Index, the price of food on average has gone up 5.4 percent between November 2006 and November 2007, the latest figures available. The cost of dairy and related products has soared 14 percent.
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Historians for casteless society "India needs to bid farewell to politics of caste and religion"
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A Get-Along Guide for Parents of Teens Try these tips for keeping the lines of communication open between you and your teen.
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Mortgage meltdown: The lawsuits "Many originators had no experience explaining them,"--"It appears to be hard to explain the true costs."
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Freedom from poverty and dictatorship still a dream Assuring the neighbours that India wanted peace with them, he said, "I sincerely believe that in the prosperity and well-being of our neighbours lies the key to our own security and progress."
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How Middle-Class Families Go Bankrupt "Why people think the current legislation helps lenders at the expense of ordinary Americans and how the nation can get out of a debilitating cycle of debt.
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US lawmakers’ advice to Sikhs, Asians Don't let others speak for you and make laws affecting your lives and the future of the community" "Get engaged"
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Children need to be in school children working for long hours are missing out on the vital opportunity that education provides to equip themselves with the knowledge, life skills and more
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Awareness on providing safe drinking water Pollutants has been found in the main supply tanks of treated water
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Major urban centres in India face quake risk: Study As earthquakes in stable continental regions lack sufficient understanding to prepare local populations for future seismic activity.
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Parents sue children for maintenance "Most complaints are from the middle class where values are fast eroding," said Sheilu Srinivasan, president of Dignity Foundation, an NGO. The foundation receives seven to 10 calls a day from distressed parents.
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Five upgrades to market your home quick "The foyer is the buyer's first impression of your house," says Sid Davis, author of Home Makeovers That Sell. "If people walk in and see a bad floor, they're going to wonder, 'What else is-----
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A Panchayat in Punjab makes HIV test must for marriages In a pioneering decision, the Karimpur village panchayat has decided to make HIV test mandatory for solemnising marriages of the village youths
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Register Your Phone And Cell Numbers For Do Not Call List Now Telemarketers will be given the green light to use cell phone numbers to market their products and services (which you will pay for – the minutes used, that is)
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Choosing an Attorney Choosing an Attorney, Legal Fees, and What to Expect From Your Lawyer
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The USA PATRIOT Act The clumsily-titled Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (USA PATRIOT Act, or USAPA) introduced a plethora of legislative changes which significantly increased the surveillance and investigative powers of law enforcement agencies in the United States. The Act did not, however, provide for the system of checks and balances that traditionally safeguards civil liberties in the face of such legislation.
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