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The Daily Consumer | November 20, 2009 |
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TOP STORY Vicks Nasal Spray Recalled Due To Bacterial Contamination Procter & Gamble pulls products in three countries.
AUTOMOTIVE Gas Prices Remain Flat Still higher than last November's price. FINANCE Ohio Sues Credit Rating Agencies Accused of 'spectacularly misleading' ratings. Mortgage Delinquencies Still Climbing Rate is approaching 10 percent. Retailers Applaud GAO Report On Interchange Fees Government agency finds fees rapidly increasing. Consumer Reports: Black Friday Shoppers Out For Themselves Adults likely to shop entire weekend, survey says. HEALTH FDA Cracks Down on Web Sites Selling Unapproved Drugs 136 operators get warnings on their activities. CSPI Gives Movie Popcorn Two Thumbs Down Lab tests show theater snacks pack on calories, sodium. SCAMS & OUTRAGES California Targets Church Kiosk Scammers Attorney General says 30 churches sold shoddy equipment. RECALLS NEW ROGUES
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