In this issue: cybersecurity awareness month, the trend in
burgers, and concerns about the Tea Party.
---CVS---
The Motley Fool says the DEA accused the CVS drugstore chain
of helping fuel meth production.
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---Cybersecurity---
To mark October as national cybersecurity awareness month,
the Department of Homeland Security is holding a nationwide
campaign to promote safe computing, according to InternetNews.
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---Food---
Time Europe says there has been a shift from the traditional
patty-and-bun combination to what marketing executives call
premium and specialty burgers that focus on high-quality
beef and previously uncommon accoutrements.
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---Politics---
The Tea Party's small-government slogans may be appealing to
business, but BusinessWeek says businesses are concerned
that the party's policies could throw the U.S. economy into
chaos.
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