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“Reports from the Institute of Medicine, which advises Congress on health and science, recommend booting junk foods out of schools and making dramatic changes in school meals.”
“Reports from the camps where the bombs exploded warn that more blasts may occur because there are bigger bombs that have not yet exploded.”
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“LIFELINE LIVE: Reports from the red carpet, backstage and beyond”
“Reports from the other universe: imagining Russian cultural hegemony.”
“Reports from the latest Federal Reserve policy meeting suggest that there is a concern with deflation.”
Liquidity Trapped?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports, is lobbying for legislation designed to ensure that lenders conduct "sound underwriting" when they extend credit, so they don't have to slash credit lines and close accounts when the economy slumps — dragging down credit scores.”
“Consumer Reports is reinstating the recommendations for eight Toyota models that the automaker recalled in January.”
Consumer Reports: Consumer Reports reinstates recommendations on eight Toyotas
“But news of this poll from the notoriously right-leaning Rasmussen Reports is not actually helpful for Colorado Republicans.”
The Washington Post: New Rasmussen Poll Actually Bad News for Republicans
“Reports from the northern Philippines indicate about $30 million worth of infrastructure and crops were damaged and nearly 5,000 houses were damaged or destroyed by Megi's winds.”
The Washington Post: Typhoon Megi likely to track east of Hong Kong
“Consumer Reports is published by Consumers Union, which also publishes Consumerist.”
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