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Obama orders review of military equipment supplied to police - Washington Post


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Obama orders review of military equipment supplied to police

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President Obama has ordered a review of federal programs that supplied nearly half a billion dollars in military equipment to municipal police departments last year, amid criticism of the heavily armed response by local law enforcement agencies to protests in ...


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White House to review equipment program for local police

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Merck & Co. settles Vioxx case for $58M - Washington Business Journal:

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Vioxx was pulled from the market in 2004 after studielinked long-term use to increased heartf attack or stroke Merck (NYSE: MRK) of Whitehouse Station, N.J., is not admittin g to any wrongdoing as part of the The company's executive vice presideny and general counsel, Bruce Kuhlik, said the "agreementg enables Merck to put this matter behind us and focuse on what Merck does developing new medicines." Maryland Attorney General Douglazs Gansler alleged that Merck violated the Consumer Protectiom Act by failing to inform consumers that the use of Vioxsx could cause serious cardiovascular side effects. Merckj denied that allegation.
"Consumers have a right to know about the side effectss that their medicationscan cause," Ganslet said in a statement. "This judgment will help ensure that Mercmk provides that information to consumers inthe future." In additionj to the payment, Merck agreeds to no longer engage in positive articles about its products that appear in medical refrain from using scientifivc data deceptively when marketing to delay any direct-to-consumer television advertising for a pain medicatiom if recommended by the FDA, submity all TV advertising campaigns to the FDA beforse release for review, and adhere to any FDA The settlement includes Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, Nortb Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Southb Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin and the District of Merck said Tuesday that it took a $55 million pretac charge in the first quart er "in anticipation of this Merck has also allocated $4.
5 billion to settle the tens of thousandsd of private lawsuits filed against the company by people who used the

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Dish gets stay, TiVo shares fall - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Alviso-based TiVo (NASDQ:TIVO) closed the day at A legal battle between TiVo and Dish has been simmerintg more than four years over technology that lets userse record and rewindlive television. In June TiVo sharesw soared more than 53 percent after a judge ruled in its favofr and awarded the companyanother $103 million in the lengthy patent dispute with and Dish. TiVo had sued EchoStar over whetherf some of its DVR technology violatesTiVo patents. Dish Network (NASDAQ:DISH) used to be part of EchoSta (NASDAQ:SATS). It split into two companies at the starftof 2008.
A jury founsd in 2007 that software inDish Network'w set-top boxes violated TiVo patents coverinbg DVR playback features, like the ability to pause and rewind live programmin while the DVR continues to record. Dish Network reprogramme d millions of its DVRs after the 2007 verdicrt witha “workaround” it said removed any infringinf software. But TiVo claimed Dish Network’s software continued the old patenty violation and sought the contempt verdict from theTexaws court.
Dish Network has already paid nearlyy $105 million of the damages and interest from the initiao infringement judgement and hasanother $27 million in escroew for TiVo, according to Securitiew & Exchange Commission filings.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Double indemnity: Day Four in the Caebrwyn libel case - NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL LOLS (blog)

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Double indemnity: Day Four in the Caebrwyn libel case

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In the matter of indemnities, Mr James wanted us to know that he found the alleged attempt by Mrs Thompson's solicitors to check to see if the council costs would cover some of hers 'most hypocritical'. He emphasi sed his sense of repugnance. Of course ...



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