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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Probe finds dead doctors used in Medicare scams

Sellers of wheelchairs, drugs and other medical supplies collected as much as $93 million in fraudulent Medicare claims based on prescriptions from doctors who actually were dead, some for 10 years or more, a ...

Akela Pharma repeating Fentanyl inhalant safety study

Akela Pharma Inc. has started over again with safety studies on its Tamifun platform for inhaled drugs, as required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Wicker: Democrats using Medicare scare tactics on doctors

JACKSON - U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker says Democrats in Washington are using 'political brinksmanship' to scare doctors and Medicare patients before the November elections.

Julie Clark Joins Mental Health America As Vice President Of Healthcare Reform

Mental Health America announced that Julie Clark, an experienced public policy advocate and attorney, is joining the organization as its new Vice President of Healthcare Reform.

Mortgage firm ordered pay back wages

AA Mortgage Group of Ross was ordered to pay $61,493 in back wages and other compensation to 13 current and former employees for violating the Fair Labor Standards Act for not paying the workers the minimum ...

Charge against Detroit mayor could be amended

Text messages obtained by the Wayne County prosecutor could lead to an amended perjury charge against Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.

Silver Valley lawn removal work done

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said removing and replacing some 3,000 lawns was deemed the best way to prevent children from being exposed to lead pollution.

GOP: Don't blame manufacturers for toxic FEMA trailers

Companies that make recreational vehicles should not be blamed for high levels of formaldehyde in FEMA trailers, according to a report by House Republicans.

State sues City View Center over pollution

City View Center in Garfield Heights was built on existing landfills. The state is suing owners and operators of the mall, who could face penalties of $270 million.

InBev Takes Another Shot at A-B Merger

Despite Anheuser-Busch rejecting InBev's $46.3-billion acquisition bid last week, the Brussels-based brewer is not giving up.

SEC should investigate Bear collapse: JP Morgan CEO

JP Morgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said U.S. regulators should investigate whether people betting on Bear Stearns' stock falling deliberately brought down the investment bank.

Google vice president sells shares

The vice president of business operations of search-engine operator Google Inc. sold 1,091 shares of common stock, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.

 
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