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Sunday, August 1, 2010

GPhA responds to split vote over branded-generic drug settlements

WASHINGTON An evenly split vote by the Senate Appropriations Committee on court settlements between branded and generic drug companies has left the generic drug lobby less than satisfied.

Lawmakers honor Medicare's 45th birthday, calling single-payer health coverage 'inevitable'

A trio of progressives in Congress invoked the 45th birthday of Medicare's enactment Friday to call for a national single payer health insurance system, predicting it's "inevitable" if Americans want lower costs.

Michigan voters face many choices on election day but want only 1 thing: a better economy

Michigan voters frustrated over lost jobs, home foreclosures and budget deficits will vote in Tuesday's primary election for leaders they hope can move the state out of its economic morass.

Americans with Disabilities Act Celebrates 20 Years

It has been 20 years since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act . The ADA is a landmark federal law that requires, among other things, that the disabled be given equal access to public buildings and amenities, and that they not be discriminated against in the workplace.

Is the Health Care Bill Good or Bad

Is the health care bill good or bad? Is this bill on health care good for doctors? Here's some information on health care bill.

ADA celebrates 20th anniversary

A disabled parking sign is seen in a Vacaville lot. The Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates 20 years.

Environmental activist urges others to become involved

Lois Gibbs, former Niagara Falls housewife-turned-activist who was at the center of the Love Canal controversy of the late 1970s that led to an overhaul of national pollution laws, made a stop in downtown Toledo Friday to generate support for area activists.

OSHA cites Lawrence plant

Federal authorities have cited a Lawrence fertilizer company for several violations that occurred the day two employees died after being overcome by fumes.

EPA might allow industrial use of former Riegel paper plant site in Milford

Industrial use may be permitted in the future at the former Riegel paper mill site here, the federal Environmental Protection Agency announced.

Candidates decline to refund cash from pair charged by SEC

Fraud and insider trading charges against two Texas billionaires have created a political snag for the GOP.

Pro-Pointer, Inc. Corporate Update

"Coenzyme-A is the most active metabolic enzyme in the human body and as the initiator of the human body's primary energy cycle; this is the purest form of energy there is," Skouras added.

Alleged Ponzi Schemers Reach Agreement for Financial Relief

Two local accountants alleged to have bilked investors of more than A $2 million in a Ponzi scheme reached an agreement with lawyers from the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission for some financial relief from a court-ordered asset freeze earlier this week.

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