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The district's federal judges all recused themselves, so Magistrate Judge Charles S. Coody of Alabama was brought in to hear the case.
Jack Camp, Senior Federal Judge, Arrested On Drug, Gun Charges AP 2010
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Coody says agency investigators "surf the Internet because that's the first place that some of these fraudulent products will appear," adding that the agency also is monitoring iodine-rich supplements and foods, including seaweed and kelp.
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The district's federal judges all recused themselves, so Magistrate Judge Charles S. Coody of Alabama was brought in to hear the case.
Jack Camp, Senior Federal Judge, Arrested On Drug, Gun Charges AP 2010
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We found many different offers for potassium iodide and other products that we're taking a look at, says Gary Coody, the FDA's national health fraud coordinator.
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"We're not talking about some broad international policy that doesn't trickle down," says Coody.
Mayors Take the Lead 2007
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-- Tess Coody, partner, Guerra DeBerry Coody Recommended Reading Archive Get a regular take on what experts are reading to stay on top of their field, whether it be Small Business, Technology or Trends.
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At the end of the match, Coody shot a 69, set the course record, and went on to win the tournament.
Among the Simple The Daily Growler 2006
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Coody even congratulated me by popping me a cold can of beer out of his golf bag as we walked back to the clubhouse to check and sign our scorecards.
Among the Simple The Daily Growler 2006
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"People like Tommy Aaron and myself are fighting an uphill battle," said Charlie Coody, who shot 83-81 and finished 20 over par.
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Charles Coody (1971) and Tommy Aaron (1973) tee off.
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