“Pushing his agenda, Obama makes policies personal” plus 3 more |
- Pushing his agenda, Obama makes policies personal
- Examining solicitors' bills for LMSD
- FDA official leads charge against dangerous unapproved prescription drugs
- Heat guard Dwyane Wade apologizes for 'World Trade' reference in answer to basketball question
| Pushing his agenda, Obama makes policies personal Posted: 19 Jul 2010 12:39 PM PDT To show how well he understands life's daily struggles, President Barack Obama likes to tell the tale of a regular guy who has been out of work, coped with college loans, endured a fatherless childhood and longs at times to just escape. |
| Examining solicitors' bills for LMSD Posted: 19 Jul 2010 11:27 AM PDT Although only 11 months have gone by in the current Lower Merion School District budget year, taxpayers will likely end up spending about $650,000 between July 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010, in legal services for the work done by its solicitor. |
| FDA official leads charge against dangerous unapproved prescription drugs Posted: 19 Jul 2010 10:48 AM PDT Tackling a serious and long-standing public health problem, Deborah Autor of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) leads an ongoing, multi-year initiative to remove hundreds of potentially dangerous prescription medicines from the market that were never approved for their safety or effectiveness... United States - Pharmacy - Food and Drug Administration - Health - Prescription drug |
| Heat guard Dwyane Wade apologizes for 'World Trade' reference in answer to basketball question Posted: 19 Jul 2010 10:33 AM PDT MIAMI - Dwyane Wade is apologizing for using the words "World Trade" while answering a question about the upcoming Miami Heat season. Wade used the phrase Sunday before the annual charity basketball game he co-hosts with Alonzo Mourning. |
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