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The Motley Fool December 17, 2009 Kris Eddy |
Meds Without Passports The Senate defeats one amendment to allow Americans to import cheaper prescription medicines.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2009 |
First Draft of FCC Broadband Policy Revealed While not final, the proposal does give an indication of where the government is headed with broadband buildout.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2009 |
What Impact Will FTC Suit Have on Intel? While Intel's lawyers continue to enjoy little down time, it's not clear the FTC's complaint will have much of an effect on the chip giant.  |
Home Theater December 16, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Blare-Busting Bill Passes House Legislation that would control the abusive blare of television ads passed in the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday.  |
InternetNews December 16, 2009 |
FTC Hits Intel With Lawsuit Over Market Abuses Intel's regulatory troubles continued today with word from the Federal Trade Commission that it's suing the chip giant for an alleged decade-long history of anticompetitive practices.  |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2009 Eric Jhonsa |
Why This Time Is Different for Intel (Kind of) The FTC's complaints about Intel's compiler software and chipset licensing could give competitors a boost.  |
InternetNews December 15, 2009 |
AT&T Ready to Give a Little on Net Neutrality? AT&T has been rather rigid in its opposition but now it's softening its stance slightly by offering a concession to the FCC.  |
Popular Mechanics December 15, 2009 Harry Sawyers |
Batts, Polymers or Recycled Jeans: Which Insulation Is Sexiest? "The insulation industry is excited to have been called sexy by the President," says Kate Offringa, president and CEO of that organization.  |
Registered Rep. December 11, 2009 Kristen French |
House Passes Regulatory Reform, SRO Up In The Air The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009 passed by a narrow margin. But it will still be a long time before the regulatory future for broker/dealers and investment advisers is clear.  |
Popular Mechanics December 15, 2009 Jerry Beilinson |
$8 Billion in High-Speed Rail Funds to Be Allocated -- Soon Speaking at a breakfast meeting for magazine editors today at the Hearst Tower in midtown Manhattan, U.S. transportation secretary Ray LaHood said that recipients of the funds will be announced in January.  |
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