Monday 14 January 2013

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January 14, 2013

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1.Purina, Milo's Kitchen Pulling Some Dog Treats
Jan 11, 2013 -- Two makers of pet treats are pulling products from the market because they may contain traces of poultry antibiotics that aren't approved in the U.S. Nestle Purina PetCare is taking Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats off the ...
2.Liberty Mutual to Phase Out 8 Regional Insurance Brands
Jan 11, 2013 -- Liberty Mutual Insurance announced it is planning to retire its regional brands in 2013 to focus on the more recognizable Liberty Mutual brand. "We're retiring the brand names of our eight commercial lines regional companies that sell ...
3.New York City Says 2010 Blizzard Death 'Act of God'
Jan 10, 2013 -- New York City lawyers say the death of a woman in the 2010 blizzard was "solely an act of God.'' Kathleen Thomas died the morning after the Dec. 27, blizzard in Lower Manhattan. According to court documents, after slipping twice she said she feared ...
4.Stryker Says Hip Recall to Cost Up to $390M
Jan 10, 2013 -- Stryker Corp on Wednesday said a hip implant recall begun last June will cost $190 million to $390 million for patient testing and treatment, new surgeries, lawsuits and insurance payments. The company said it increased the low end of its ...
5.NTSB: Pilot in Montana Plane Crash Was 'Noncertified'
Jan 10, 2013 -- An Arizona business executive who died along with a co-worker in an airplane crash in northwestern Montana last month was not a certified pilot, federal transportation safety regulators said. A preliminary report by the National Transportation ...
6.Fisher-Price Recalls Rock 'N Play Infant Sleepers Due to Mold Risk
Jan 9, 2013 -- After Fisher-Price received 600 reports of mold, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Fisher-Price, announced a voluntary recall of all 800,000 units of the company's Newborn Rock 'n Play Sleeper. Sixteen consumers have ...
7.Colorado Ski Resort Says Boy's Negligence Caused Slide Death
Jan 9, 2013 -- Vail Resorts Inc. says a teen's own negligence caused his death in an avalanche last year in an inbounds but closed area of Vail Mountain in Colorado. The Vail Daily reports the comment came in a court document the company filed Monday in response ...
8.U.S. Supreme Court Reviews Homeowner Suit as it Considers Class Action Limits
Jan 8, 2013 -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday weighed whether to impose new limits on class action lawsuits, as it reviewed whether a homeowner's lawsuit against his insurer belonged in a state court considered friendly to plaintiffs. During oral argument, ...
9.Finder of Lost Diamond Ring Sues Owner for Reward
Jan 8, 2013 -- An eastern Missouri woman who was arrested after finding a $20,000 diamond ring in a tanning salon and keeping it for nearly a month has filed suit against the owner, claiming she was cheated out of a $3,000 reward. Bonnie Land, of St. Charles, said ...
10.GM Recalls 69,000 Vehicles That Could Roll Away
Jan 7, 2013 -- General Motors is recalling more than 69,000 full-size trucks and vans globally that could roll away after being parked due to a potential steering column defect, the automaker said on Friday. The vehicles may have been built with a fractured park ...

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