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Food industry bitten by its lobbying success
The food industry must drop any remaining opposition to electronic record-keeping and back an effective system for tracing contaminated food to its source, a lawmaker investigating food safety said Friday.
Indiana's credit rating increased
State officials say an improved credit rating will save money by reducing interest rates on public debt.
Excerpts from greenhouse gas decision documents
Key excerpts from Environmental Protection Agency, White House and other government documents on the Bush administration's decision rejecting regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act:
Court keeps cell tower backup rules on hold
More than a year after they were first introduced, federal requirements aimed at making sure cell phone towers continue operating during natural disasters remain in limbo.
White House grants Army request for more brass
The White House has done an about-face and given the Army permission to add five new generals who would oversee purchasing and monitor contractor performance.
Judge lowers expectations in Indian trust suit
A federal judge indicated Wednesday that American Indians who have filed a lawsuit against the government for mismanagement of trust funds may not be awarded the $47 billion they have said they are owed. |
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