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Oct 7, 2010

''Egg Inspections: The View From the F.D.A.''

"Contrary to your article, Food and Drug Administration inspections of the egg industry are on track."

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Food Safety
Sep 28, 2010

''Tougher food safety rules long overdue''

"The House committee hearing last week on the summer's recall of 550 million eggs is exhibit A in the fight for tougher oversight by the Food and Drug Administration."

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Sep 26, 2010

''It's enough to make you sick''

"Once again, federal lawmakers failed to take action on much-needed food safety legislation."

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Food Safety
Sep 21, 2010

''We Are What We Eat''

"Most of the antibiotics sold in the United States — 70 percent — go to the animals we eat, especially pigs and chickens. To speed up growth and to prevent the spread of disease in crowded conditions, growers put small amounts of antibiotics into animals’ daily feed."

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Medical Safety, Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Sep 2, 2010

''Delhi's Fake Drug Whitewash''

Counterfeit drug expert Roger Bate said that a report issued by India's Central Drug Standard Control Organization this summer indicating that less than .1% of drugs sampled in the country were fakes is flawed and contradicts well-established findings by the government and scholars that suggest the number of counterfeits is much higher.

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Aug 24, 2010

''The Customer Always Comes Last''

"The credit card industry is working hard to subvert the Credit Card Act of 2009, which banned many of the industry’s most predatory practices. The Federal Reserve Board, which oversees and coddles this industry, needs to ensure that consumers get the protections Congress intended, and Americans so clearly need. The Fed also needs to take a hard look at problems cited last month by the Pew Charitable Trust Safe Credit Cards Project."

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Aug 14, 2010

''The Drug Safety and Accountability Act is overdue''

"The Drug Safety and Accountability Act, a bill filed today by Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colorado) is long overdue in protecting American citizens from unsafe drugs."

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Drug Manufacturing and Distribution, Drug Safety
Aug 10, 2010

''Taking credit''

"Consumers beware: Credit-card companies already are finding ways around the new law designed to crack down on their tricky fees and hidden charges. The Credit Card Accountability Act of 2009 was intended to stop lenders' unfair practices, such as jacking up a cardholder's interest rate without warning or shortening billing cycles. For the most part, the law is working."

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Jul 12, 2010

''Antibiotics, meat a risky mix''

"Federal regulators have tip-toed around the issue of antibiotics in the nation's meat supply for years."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 12, 2010

''Our view on food safety: To protect humans, curb antibiotic use in animals''

"Antibiotics are modern wonder drugs, but their weakness is that they can gradually put themselves out of business."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 8, 2010

''Resistant to urgent action''

"Antibiotics, it’s what’s for dinner. Antibiotics, the other white meat. Antibiotics, it’s whatever the poultry industry’s slogan is."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 6, 2010

''Antibiotics and meat don't mix''

"For the American public's health, it's time for the meat industry to stop administering the drugs preventively but only to animals already ill."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 30, 2010

''The Fed and Your Credit Card''

"Congress passed legislation last year banning many of the worst practices of credit card companies and ordered the Federal Reserve to issue new rules to ensure that late charges and all other penalties — a major source of abuse — are 'reasonable and proportional.'

That dubious reading is especially troubling given a recent analysis by the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Safe Credit Card Project that found that some companies fail to disclose the penalty interest charges in their contracts — a clear violation of banking law."

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May 15, 2010

''Working to Save Lives With Safe Food''

"At age 2, Kyle Allgood of Chubbuck, Idaho, became sickened by a deadly strain of E. coli O157:H7, from contaminated spinach. When Kyle's abdominal pains would not subside, he was flown to a Salt Lake City hospital, where his downward spiral ended in kidney failure, a heart attack and, ultimately, death.

The tragedy the Allgood family endured is far from rare. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that each year, food-borne illness strikes tens of millions of Americans, hospitalizes hundreds of thousands and kills several thousand—mostly young children like Kyle, the elderly or others who are especially vulnerable."

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Food Safety
Apr 28, 2010

''Ban Antibiotics for Healthy Food Animals''

"Last year, an estimated 65,000 people in the U.S. were killed by drug-resistant infections—almost the number of people who succumbed to breast cancer and prostate cancer combined."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production