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1.Summary of FDA Bill Passed by Congress
Jun 28, 2012 -- President Obama is expected to sign into law a mammoth bill passed by Congress Tuesday that reshapes how the Food and Drug Administration assures the safety of the drug supply, particularly imported medicines. The bill is a must-pass piece of ...
2.Virginia to Enforce Certificate of Insurance Usage
Jun 28, 2012 -- Widespread misunderstanding regarding the proper use of certificates of insurance has led to new changes relating to their use that will become effective July 1, 2012, according to Virginia's Bureau of Insurance. The Bureau reported that some ...
3.Police Unsure How to Handle Ohio Cougar Bite Case
Jun 28, 2012 -- Police say they're perplexed about how to handle a pet cougar accused of biting an Ohio social services worker because it appears the owner didn't act illegally and the state's new exotic animal law doesn't take effect until fall. The Columbus ...
4.New Jersey Woman Hit With Ball Sues Little League Player
Jun 27, 2012 -- A New Jersey woman who was struck in the face with a baseball at a Little League game is suing the young catcher who threw it. Elizabeth Lloyd is seeking more than $150,000 in damages to cover medical costs stemming from the incident at a Manchester ...
5.July 4 Deadliest Day for Teens and Americans on the Road
Jun 27, 2012 -- Summer is supposed to be a time of celebration for teens and their families with prom, graduation and college on the horizon. Unfortunately, new analysis of crash data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) shows that July 4 is the ...
6.Police: Man Jumps to His Death Off Eiffel Tower
Jun 26, 2012 -- Paris police say that a 25-year-old man thwarted security measures and climbed the Eiffel Tower before jumping from the landmark to his death. A police official says the man climbed the tower's western pillar after it was closed to the public, and ...
7.Dole Recalls Salad in 6 U.S. States for Listeria Risk
Jun 26, 2012 -- More than 1,000 bags of salad produced by Dole Foods Co have been recalled from stores in Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia because of a risk of listeria. Dole announced the recall on Friday after a sample of ...
8.Feds to Investigate New York Dumbwaiter Death
Jun 26, 2012 -- Federal workplace safety investigators are looking into the death of a Schenectady, N.Y., restaurant co-owner who died after his head became wedged in the kitchen dumbwaiter. Schenectady Fire Chief Michael Della Rocco says it appears Israel Silva ...
9.New York Village Pays $16.5M Settlement to Injured Girl
Jun 25, 2012 -- A New York village will pay $16.5 million to a young girl severely injured by a car crossing a busy intersection. Attorneys for Mildrekia Watson announced the lawsuit settlement Wednesday with the village of Hempstead. The driver's insurance company ...
10.GM Recalls Popular Cruze Over Fire Risk
Jun 25, 2012 -- Engine fires are forcing General Motors to recall the Chevy Cruze, a popular model that has helped GM win back small-car buyers. The recall covers 475,000 vehicles made in the U.S. from September of 2010 through May of 2012. It's the car's fifth ...

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