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FDA to Block Some Chinese Imports
Being a trial lawyer is the noblest profession in America, attorney says.
Toy recalls are down 46 percent, CPSC says.
Deaths Prompt Probe of Off-Road Vehicles
Obama Presidency Could Signal Shift in Judiciary
Pain Patch Companies Ordered to Pay Damages
Appeals Court Gives Go-Ahead for Wrongful Death Case
Study challenges convention about antidepressants' links with suicidal thoughts.
Oregon Supreme Court rules against insurer in class-action suit.
Delta recalls nearly 1.6 million cribs linked to infant deaths.
The front passenger air bags in more than 200,000 BMW vehicles may not deploy during a crash, the German automaker said Wednesday in announcing a recall. Recalled vehicles include the 2006 BMW 3 Series, the 2004-2005 BMW 5 Series and 2004-2006 X3 SUV. A malfunction in the seat detection mat that could potentially lead to air bag failure prompted the recall, according the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Web site. Reuters, Reuters 08/14/2008
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