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Wysham, Daphne | December 17, 1990 issue
The article presents information on revised General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Under GATT an obscure panel of scientists based in Rome called Codex...

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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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September 11, 1982 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Out-of-Work Day, 1982," which discussed the labor policy of the U.S. government; "Fair Exchanges,"...

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Green, Mark | January 3, 1981 issue
Reports on the abolition of the U.S. Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee and focuses on its implication. Functions of the antitrust subcommittee;...

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Moglen, Eben | November 30, 1998 issue
The opening of the Microsoft antitrust trial in Washington, D.C., in October was very good news for democrats of all parties, in a year when politics has...

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Cross, Jennifer | September 29, 1969 issue
The Federal Trade Commission economic report on food chain selling practices in the District of Columbia and San Francisco Bay Area, California, released...

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Watzman, Sanford | September 29, 1969 issue
Reviews the book "The Nader Report on the Federal Trade Commission," by Edward F. Cox, Robert C. Fellmeth and John E. Schulz.

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Swerling, Boris C. | February 13, 1960 issue
Although sugar crops provide an insignificant fraction of farm income in the U.S., a complex of circumstances provides the commodity with much political...

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Hector, Robert | March 16, 1964 issue
This article focuses on the price manipulation methods adopted by Broadway Theatre to earn more business. Broadway, being not quite a business, not quite...

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Prisendorf, Anthony | March 27, 1967 issue
This article focuses on the success of Consolidated Edison Inc. The company is the largest privately owned utility, with virtually exclusive domain over...

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