The Bush administration has said it strongly opposes the effort to give the Food and Drug Administration regulatory authority over tobacco.
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The Bush administration has said it “strongly” opposes the effort to give the Food and Drug Administration regulatory authority over tobacco. Discussion
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The Bush administration has said it strongly opposes the effort to give the Food and Drug Administration regulatory authority over tobacco.
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A bill to extend insurance for children by $35 billion faces a likely veto. Discussion
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President George W. Bush is ready to escalate his battle with Congress over children's health insurance, planning a Wednesday veto of a bipartisan bill that would have dramati ... Discussion
Reuters - President George W. Bush, locked in
a battle with Congress over eavesdropping legislation, said on
Thursday the House of Representatives version of the bill was
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The Senate on Thursday passed the Iraq war spending bill 51-47 after President Bush said he would likely veto the legislation over the inclusion of a timetable for withdrawal ... Discussion
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The Senate on Thursday passed the Iraq war spending bill 51-47 after President Bush said he would likely veto the legislation over the inclusion of a timetable for withdrawal ... Discussion
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While it seems certain that the newly-passed farm bill will continue to have its critics, there are at least two groups likely to sing its praises: Midwest farmers suffering l ... Discussion
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Reuters - The U.S. Senate on Thursday agreed
to legislation that would raise tobacco taxes to pay for
expanding a childrens health program, shrugging off a veto
threat from ... Discussion
AP - President Bush is ready to escalate his battle with Congress over children's health insurance, planning a veto of a bipartisan bill that would have dramatically expanded ... Discussion
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Two employment lawyers discuss some of the conflicts they expect to arise as financial companies disappear, change, merge and downsize. Discussion
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G.M. executives are said to have approached Ford about a merger in July, but Ford rejected the idea. Discussion
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Some investors say that the sell-off has gone too far and that stocks could rally if a downturn is not severe. Discussion
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The F.C.C. has ordered administrative hearings in the N.F.L.s programming dispute with Comcast about placing the NFL Network on its digital cable package. Discussion
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EBay was once an online juggernaut and Amazon.com its weaker rival. Things have changed. Discussion
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As the market continued its steep slide, many Americans say they are sensing losses beyond the short-term hits to their portfolios. Discussion
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The bailout bill is laden with all kinds of vague legislative guidelines and there are lots of details the next Treasury secretary will have to grapple with. Discussion
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Financial companies are shedding tens of thousands of jobs, yet applications to graduate business schools rose this year. Discussion
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The Wall Street-Treasury-Federal Reserve axis is hated, loathed and feared by an angry mob of investors in the San Diego suburb of La Jolla. Discussion
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Britain overreached imperially. The U.S. has been doing it financially. Discussion




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