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Business, Finance, Govt, scams, US January 17, 2013

Marketer of Fake 9/11 Commemoratives to Settle FTC Charges

National Collector’s Mint Inc., which sold 9/11-related coins and collectibles, including an “exclusively authorized” commemorative honoring the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, has agreed to pay $750,000 to settle Federal Trade Commission…


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Business, Connecticut, Govt, Health, recalls, US January 16, 2013

More than 560,000 Children’s Pajama Sets and Sleepers Sold at Target are Recalled

More than a half-million pajama sets and sleepers are being voluntarily recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Target Corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota today for violating the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing…


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Connecticut, doctors, Govt, Health January 15, 2013

Woodbridge Doctor Who Molested Patients To Get Hearing On License Reinstatement

 Written By: Kate Farrish A Woodbridge pulmonologist who lost his medical license for inappropriate sexual contact during the medical exams of two women has been granted the right to a hearing on whether his license…


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Business, Finance, Health, hospitals January 14, 2013

Connecticut Hospitals Face High Rate Of Federal Fines

Written By: Lisa Chedekel Connecticut fared second-worst in the country in the percentage of hospitals hit with federal penalties for selected quality-of-care measures and in the overall rate of loss of Medicare reimbursements associated with…


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Business, doctors, Finance, Health, medicine January 10, 2013

Too Often Doctors Prescribe Brand-name Drugs When Cheaper Generics Are Available

Despite efforts to educate the public about the financial benefits of generic drugs over brand-name medicine, a study released this week shows that many doctors continue to honor patient requests for the more expensive ones…


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banks, Business, Finance, Govt, Real Estate, US January 8, 2013

Feds Replace Flawed Foreclosure Review With Vague $8.5 Billion Settlement

Banking regulators admitted the Independent Foreclosure Review was a big expensive mess and shut it down. But many details about the $8.5 billion settlement that replaces it remain murky. (David McNew/Getty Images) Written by Paul…


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banks, Business, Finance, Govt, Real Estate, US January 7, 2013

Thousands of Foreclosure Victims To Receive Compensation As Result of Banks Settlement With Feds

Thousands of foreclosure victims from 2009 and 2010 will receive anywhere from a few hundred dollars up to $125,000 in compensation as the result of large banks settling charges of foreclosure abuses, including filing false…


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Business, Health, medicine January 7, 2013

Seniors Should Avoid The High-Dose Flu Vaccine Says Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports is advising those 65 or older to get the regular flu vaccine instead of the Fluzone High-Dose shots. “With four times the amount of antigen as in a regular flue vaccine, the Fluzone…


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Business, cars, Finance December 26, 2012

Toyota To Pay More Than $1 Billion To Settle Lawsuits Involving Acceleration Problems

In what may be the largest settlement involving auto defects, Toyota Motor Corp. Wednesday agreed to pay as much a $1.4 billion to resolve hundreds of lawsuits stemming from acceleration problems. “This agreement marks a…


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Business, Education, Finance, Student loans December 20, 2012

For Grieving Father Struggling With Dead Son’s Student Debt, Resolution Comes Four Years Late

Written by Marian Wang California gardener Francisco Reynoso’s son died in a car accident in 2008, burying the father in student debt. Now, four years later, Reynoso has finally reached a legal resolution. (J. Emilio…


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Business, Finance, Govt, US December 19, 2012

Feds Adopt Rules Aimed At Improving Children’s Online Privacy

FTC Strengthens Kids’ Privacy, Gives Parents Greater Control Over Their Information By Amending Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule Rule Being Modified to Keep Up with Changing Technology The Federal Trade Commission adopted final amendments to…


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Business, Connecticut, doctors, Govt, Health December 19, 2012

Doctor’s License Revoked, Others Fined By Connecticut Officials

By: Kate Farrish The state Medical Examining Board on Tuesday fined an East Lyme doctor $2,000 for lapses in care during cosmetic surgery and revoked the medical license of a Massachusetts psychiatrist who officials said…


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Business, Finance December 17, 2012

One Reason Women Earn Less Than Men In Higher Paying Jobs

Why do many women earn less in high paying jobs than their male counterparts? One reason, according to Bloomberg Businessweek is that women are less likely to haggle for a larger starting salary. “A Carnegie…


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Business, Finance, scams December 12, 2012

Don’t Fall For Credit Card Interest Rate Reduction Schemes

FTC Shuts Down Another Credit Card Interest Rate Reduction Scheme Case is Sixth Advance-Fee Telemarketing Complaint Filed in Just Over a Month For the sixth time in just over a month, the Federal Trade Commission…


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Business, Finance, Shopping December 10, 2012

Common Tricks Merchants Use To Make Us Spend More

Major retailers spend millions of dollars in sophisticated marketing strategies to get us to buy their products – whether we need them or not. But there are simple tricks that many use that are very…


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Business, Finance, Govt, US December 5, 2012

Feds Crack Down On Firm That Secretly Tracked Data From Millions About Their Interest In Medical and Financial Issues

FTC Settlement Puts an End to “History Sniffing” by Online Advertising Network Charged With Deceptively Gathering Data on Consumers Network Tracked Interest in Sensitive Medical and Financial Issues, Agency Says An online advertising company agreed…


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Health, medicine, Misc December 3, 2012

Grapefruit May Be Dangerous To Your Health

While most think a glass of grapefruit juice for breakfast maybe a healthy way to start the day, but evidence shows that combining the juice with scores of common prescription drugs can cause serious illness…


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Connecticut, Finance, Govt, Health, US November 29, 2012

As AIDS Funds Shrink, Connecticut’s Emphasis Shifts To Testing

Written by Colleen Shaddox  Connecticut is using a shrinking pool of federal funding for HIV/AIDS prevention to focus on getting more people into treatment, particularly men whose sexual activity puts them at risk. New HIV/AIDS…


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Business, cars, Connecticut, Finance, Govt, Shopping November 29, 2012

Beware of Super Storm Sandy Flood-Damaged Vehicles For Sale

Hurricane Sandy damaged or destroyed about 230,000 vehicles, mostly in New York and New Jersey, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, and it’s possible that at least some of these vehicles will end up…


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Business, Education, Finance, Student loans November 28, 2012

Next Financial Danger: Student Loans

As the country slowly repairs the damage from years of easy credit for mortgages and credit cards,  a new financial danger looms: student loans. In an insightful Wall Street Journal story today, the newspaper said…


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