In this issue: Consumers' reactions to being tracked in
stores, aspartame declared safe, and a budget deal.
---Business---
CIO reports on a survey of consumers on attitudes about
retailers tracking customers in stores via their mobile
devices and their plans for online shopping.
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---Health---
Chemistry World says the low-calorie artificial sweetener
aspartame and its breakdown products have been given the
all-clear for human consumption once more by the European
Food Safety Authority.
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---Politics---
The budget agreement that Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Sen.
Patty Murray, D-Wash., announced Dec. 10 called for delaying
a portion of sequester for two years and proposed $85
billion in "light touch" savings over 10 years, according to
National Defense.
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