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Thursday, September 9, 2010Vermont Cries Foul Over New Log Cabin Syrup A new Log Cabin brand syrup looks like the real thing that's made in Vermont, right down to its packaging in a plastic jug with an "all natural" label has Vermont officials up in arms. FDA sends warning letters to e-cigarette companies The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Thursday to makers of electronic cigarettes, saying some make unproven health claims, but also said the agency wants to work with them to clarify what's legal. CBC to Tackle Unemployment Head-on During Legislative Weekend The Congressional Black Caucus this year is tackling the current debilitating joblessness in the Black community head on with several sessions on the connection between education and employment at its 40th Annual Legislative Conference . Eyota farm fined for death of worker An Eyota–area farm has been fined $26,750 by the state for its part in the death of a worker last winter. Initial Jobless Claims Fall Post Labor Day. Can It Continue? The Hoffman Brothers uncovered an electronics retailer which is scaring Best Buy! We're up BIG. Barbara Moss: It pays for employers to know child labor laws Both federal and state laws regulate when minors younger than 18 can work and at what occupations or jobs. EPA officials: Kan. must revise air permit process Federal officials told Kansas legislators Thursday that the state will be expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions as it considers air-quality permits for power plants, large factories, and oil refineries - and if it refuses, the Environmental Protection Agency could step in. FDA sends warning letters to e-cigarette companies The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Thursday to makers of electronic cigarettes, saying some make unproven health claims, but also said the agency wants to work with them to clarify what's legal. EPA wants to know chemicals used in natural gas drilling The Environmental Protection Agency asked nine natural gas companies Thursday to voluntarily disclose the chemical components used in a drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing. DOJ demands more from HP in Russia bribery probe U.S. Department of Justice investigators asked for more information from Hewlett-Packard Co. Boulder adviser Greenberg charged with fraud over $174 million Federal regulators have charged Boulder investment adviser Neal Greenberg with fraud and breach of fiduciary duty related to $174 million in losses suffered in 2008 by more than 100 of his clients, including gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo. More charges hit aircraft firm An aircraft leasing company already under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission was hit Wednesday with a wide-reaching federal indictment that charges six people in a $50 million phony financing scheme. |
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