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Court, Jamie | November 3, 2003 issue
This article focuses on identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has acknowledged that the epidemic of identity theft claimed almost 10 million...

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Greider, William | November 3, 2003 issue
This article focuses on genetically-modified (GM) food and the debate it incites between Europe and the United States. The so-called clash of civilizations...

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May 4, 1974 issue
Presents editorials regarding several topics. "Zebra and Zodiac," which discussed the various activities of law enforcement officials during a criminal...

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Cross, Jennifer | October 4, 1975 issue
Focuses on the consumer protection activities of the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) in the U.S. DCA's Division of Consumer Services' lack of communication...

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Irvin, Robert W. | July 24, 1972 issue
Focuses on notices of recall issued to various car owners by several automobile manufacturing companies, for free repair of defects. Factors responsible...

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Cloward, Richard A. | February 28, 1966 issue
Americans think of justice primarily in connection with agencies of law enforcement, for such agencies have drastic powers, even over life itself. But at...

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Klamkin, Charles | January 18, 1971 issue
For years, the consumer has been the "pigeon" for faulty engineering, shoddy workmanship, vague warranties and inept service and his frustrations have finally...

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Warbasse, James Peter | October 4, 1933 issue
The article focuses on the conflict of interests seen in the framing of codes offered by the U.S. National Recovery Administration (NRA). These codes give...

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Brindze, Ruth | January 1, 1936 issue
The list of expensively advertised products against which the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has proceeded is quite long. Particularly interesting is the...

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Woodward, Helen | May 27, 1939 issue
The article presents information related to consumer protection. In New York City both Grade A and Grade B must have at least 3 per cent of butter fat....

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