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Jul 11, 2008

''Foreclosure-Related Filings Up in Nassau, Suffolk''

Foreclosure-related filings for June jumped 72 percent in Suffolk and 2 percent in Nassau from the previous month, according to RealtyTrac, an online foreclosure marketplace.

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Source: Newsday

Jul 17, 2008

''Story corps for scientists''

"Nobel prize-winning geneticist Joshua Lederberg, liposome pioneer and essayist Gerald Weissmann, Lasker Prize-winning microbiologist Carol Greider—these are only a smattering of the scientists whose thoughts, reflections, and tribulations have been recorded in oral histories as part of the Pew Oral History Project, a recently-forged collaboration between the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Chemical Heritage Foundation."

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Source: The Scientist Magazine

Biomedical Research
Jul 18, 2008

''States Battle Mortgage Foreclosure Threat''

"Frustrated by the slow pace of federal relief, states around the country are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into their own programs to stem the rising tide of home foreclosures."

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Source: USA Today

Aug 1, 2008

''Congress Takes on Chemicals''

Congress is venturing into new regulatory territory with a recent ban on several varieties of the plasticizing chemicals known as pthalates. Usually government agencies regulate products on the market, but environmental health advocates say this latest ban shows Congress is picking up the slack on chemical regulation. Host Bruce Gellerman talks with Andy Igrejas of the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Environmental Health Campaign.

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Source: living on earth

Aug 1, 2008

''Not Toying Around: Congress OKs Bill to Ban Chemicals in Some Products''

"Congress has passed sweeping legislation to improve the safety of toys and other consumer products."

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Source: USA Today

Aug 4, 2008

''Will bacteria develop resistance?''

Could the use of nanosilver products create another problem for medicine -- strains of bacteria that are resistant to silver? Although silver is not used to treat disease, it is used in hospital settings to speed wound-healing, prevent eye infections in newborns and as a coating for catheters, where it can cut infection rates.

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Source: Los Angeles Times

Aug 5, 2008

''Toxic Plastic Toys Could Go the Way of the Dinosaurs''

"Children's advocates say they hope a sweeping consumer protection law passed by Congress last week will begin a broad national effort to shield youngsters from dangerous chemicals."

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Source: USA Today

Aug 5, 2008

''And now, a fee to pay your bill''

"As companies strive to keep listed prices low and earnings high, fees have become a quick and handy back-end way to raise revenue."

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Source: MSN Money

Sep 1, 2008

''Tracking 'fringe banking'''

"The alternative financial services (AFS) industry has attracted a lot of attention lately. Virtually nonexistent in this country 20 years ago, it has grown into a $100 billion business."

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Source: fedgazette, The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Sep 8, 2008

''Targeting the Masses''

There's no shortage of retirement-savings services for the affluent. But for those who fall in the middle of the wage scale or lower, it's a different story.

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Source: The Wall Street Journal