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In Remote Valley, A Grim Redefinition Of ?Fishing?
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Music Review | Music From Japan: Exploring The Difficult To Define
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Administration News



America voices anger at junta’s refusal to accept offers of aid

The Bush Administration expressed outrage at Burma’s obstruction of international relief efforts yesterday, with one senior official even suggesting that the US military drop food aid over parts of the country without the regime’s permission.
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Credit squeeze pushes more firms into bankruptcy

The number of large companies going into administration in the first three months of this year rose by more than a fifth and the total number seeking bankruptcy jumped 25%, official figures revealed today.
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Sharp rise in number of companies seeking protection

The number of companies going into administration in England and Wales rose by more than a fifth in the first three months of this year while those going bankrupt leapt 25 per cent, government figures show.
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Business Briefing | Health Care: F.D.A. Panel Urges More Data on Laser Vision Surgery

After hearing testimony from patients whose vision was impaired by laser surgery, a Food and Drug Administration panel said Friday that the agency should do a better job informing patients of the surgery’s risks.
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Witnesses Tell of Suffering After Lasik

Patients harmed by Lasik eye surgery alternated between fury and despair as they described their suffering to a Food and Drug Administration hearing.
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U.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to Fishing - Wall Street Journal

DailyTechU.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to FishingWall Street JournalThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reopened 3114 more square miles of the Gulf of Mexico off the western Florida panhandle ...More than 5000 square miles of Gulf waters reopened to fishingLos Angeles Times (blog)More Cause for Concern about Gulf Seafood "Safety"Mother JonesUS Reopens Additional 5130 Miles Of Gulf To FishingNASDAQSoftpediaall 153 news articles »

U.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to Fishing - Wall Street Journal

DailyTechU.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to FishingWall Street JournalThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reopened 3114 more square miles of the Gulf of Mexico off the western Florida panhandle ...More than 5000 square miles of Gulf waters reopened to fishingLos Angeles Times (blog)More Cause for Concern about Gulf Seafood "Safety"Mother JonesUS Reopens Additional 5130 Miles Of Gulf To FishingNASDAQSoftpediaall 153 news articles »

Obama Administration: No Plans for Afghan Bank Bailout - FOXNews

Washington PostObama Administration: No Plans for Afghan Bank BailoutFOXNews(AP Photo) Obama administration officials rejected a call Friday for the US Treasury Department to bail out the troubled Kabul Bank in Afghanistan, ...Run on Kabul Bank Spells Trouble for Embattled Karzai AdministrationPipeLineNews.orgall 1,183 news articles »

U.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to Fishing - Wall Street Journal

DailyTechU.S. Reopens 3114 More Square Miles of Gulf to FishingWall Street JournalThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reopened 3114 more square miles of the Gulf of Mexico off the western Florida panhandle ...More than 5000 square miles of Gulf waters reopened to fishingLos Angeles Times (blog)More Cause for Concern about Gulf Seafood "Safety"Mother JonesUS Reopens Additional 5130 Miles Of Gulf To FishingNASDAQSoftpediaall 153 news articles »

Obama Administration: No Plans for Afghan Bank Bailout - FOXNews

Washington PostObama Administration: No Plans for Afghan Bank BailoutFOXNews(AP Photo) Obama administration officials rejected a call Friday for the US Treasury Department to bail out the troubled Kabul Bank in Afghanistan, ...Run on Kabul Bank Spells Trouble for Embattled Karzai AdministrationPipeLineNews.orgall 1,183 news articles »

Former Obama adviser will write Times column - The Associated Press

New York MagazineFormer Obama adviser will write Times columnThe Associated PressNEW YORK — Peter Orszag, the first high-profile member of President Barack Obama's administration to leave the White House, will contribute a regular ...Peter Orszag To Write New York Times ColumnHuffington Post (blog)all 104 news articles »

 
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