RSSArchive for February 23rd, 2010

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Okla. Judge Strikes Down State Law Banning Sex-Selective Abortion, Requiring Reporting Of Personal Information

Oklahoma County, Okla., District Judge Daniel Owens ruled Friday that a state law prohibiting sex-selective abortion and requiring women to complete a lengthy questionnaire before abortion procedures violates a state constitutional requirement that bills address a single subject, the AP/Muskogee Phoenix reports. The law — signed by Gov…

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KHN Column – Malpractice Reform: A Test Case For Bipartisanship At The Health Summit

In his latest Kaiser Health News column, done in collaboration with The New Republic, Jonathan Cohn writes: “Ever since President Barack Obama announced he’d be having a bipartisan meeting to talk about health care reform, Republicans have been denouncing it as a charade. He’s not really interested in their ideas, they say. And he doesn’t [...]

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Administrator Jackson Sends Letter to Senators (HQ)

WASHINGTON – U.S. EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson issued a letter responding to a letter sent to her the evening of February 19 by eight U.S. Senators asking about the agency’s plans for 2010

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COOPER ( 10T003000 )

Dated: FEB 09, 2010 COOPER TIRE IS RECALLING CERTAIN DISCOVERER H/T AND DISCOVERER LSX TIRES, SIZE 245/70R17, PRODUCED BETWEEN NOVEMBER 15 AND DECEMBER 12, 2009. THESE TIRES FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERA…

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NITTO ( 10T002000 )

Dated: FEB 05, 2010 TOYO TIRE HOLDINGS OF AMERICAS, INC. IS RECALLING CERTAIN NITTO TERRA GRAPPLER ALL TERRAIN, SIZE 305/50R20 120S, TOYO OPEN COUNTRY A/T AND TOYO PROXES ST II, SIZE 305/50R20, MANUFACTURED FROM…SOME O…

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TOYO ( 10T002000 )

Dated: FEB 05, 2010 TOYO TIRE HOLDINGS OF AMERICAS, INC. IS RECALLING CERTAIN NITTO TERRA GRAPPLER ALL TERRAIN, SIZE 305/50R20 120S, TOYO OPEN COUNTRY A/T AND TOYO PROXES ST II, SIZE 305/50R20, MANUFACTURED FROM…SOME O…

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Justice Department Requires KeySpan to Disgorge $12 Million in Profits From Anticompetitive Agreement

The Department of Justice today announced a settlement with KeySpan Corporation that requires KeySpan to pay $12 million for violating the antitrust laws by entering into an agreement restraining competition in the New York City electricity capacity market.