Feds not convinced MS treatment is safe, effective
Multiple sclerosis patients and some doctors are angry that the federal government is taking a wait-and-see approach toward funding clinical studies on the so-called "liberation treatment."
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Check frauds raise frustration
What would you do with $42,000? That is the amount Roslyn Robinson and her finance would receive as the beneficiaries of a government grant, according to a letter she opened from The Grants Association. Along with the letter, which was postmarked in Canada, was a check for $3,650. read more
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22 New Orleans-area Residents Charged with Katrina Fraud
22 individuals are facing federal felony charges via grand jury indictments or bills of information as a result of alleged Katrina fraud offenses, announced United States Attorney Jim Letten, joined by David Welker, FBI Special Agent in Charge New Orleans Division, Robert Anderson, Special Agent in Charge, Housing and Urban Development Inspector General for the New Orleans Division, Terence ...
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First Campbell Center Raffle Drawing Winner Donates Prize
Campbell Center Board members announced that Seth Crippen’s ticket was drawn Saturday, August 14, 2010 at the Campbell Center Board’s monthly meeting. The raffle is a fundraiser to help pay for damage that occurred last winter to the Center’s campus water pipe system.
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The Fraser Institute: Ontario's Growth Slows as Levels of Economic Freedom Decline; Alberta has Highest Level of ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 24, 2010) - Ontario's declining economic freedom has hobbled the province's growth, which has been among the slowest in the nation in recent years, while strong increases in economic freedom have powered growth in British Colombia, says a new study from the Fraser Institute, Canada's leading public policy think-tank.
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