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Chinese Imports Killing Americans - White Washing of Reality

In the United States of America the FDA often stops imports from certain countries that do not meet our health standards and the list of banned products from our trading partners is endless. In the US our FTC, FDA and even Homeland Security often intervene to protect Americans from American Companies selling us products. Why do the Chinese get a free pass after the recent abuse?
L. Winslow
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Food Hygiene, You And The Law

Learn HACCP principles to protect your business and your customers from unsafe food practices.
Tony Palmer
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Sarbanes Oxley - IT Professionals and IT Consulting Scope of Work

Sarbanes Oxley has created a huge and important scope of work for IT professionals and consultants, and those who are sufficiently prepared will get more job offers than they can handle. Don't be left out of the SOX race.
David Chin
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FDA Approved Products

FDA approval process ensures that products related to food & beverage, cosmetic and medical device are safe in use and the labels show the actual ingredients and does not make false claims. To know more about fda approved products, read further.
Russell K Statman
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Are Regulators Trying to Set Prices?

Is The Securities and Exchange Commission trying to regulate price control? It appears that they are as they develop more rules and regulations on how the securities industries may charge their customers and the type of disclosures that must be made. Is it really the SEC's job to regulate prices? What happened to free markets and why should the government intervene in something they clearly do not understand?
Lance Winslow
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Update on Berkeley Nanotech Regulations

Regulation of Nanoparticle in Berkeley can be used as a model of future nanotechnology regulations. Inconclusive research results on the harmful effects of nanoparticles requires precautionary approach in the form of reporting mechanism. Enforcement measures however needs to be assessed further.
Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani
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Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

On 6 April 2006 the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 ("the Regulations") came into force, replacing the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 ("the Old Regulations"). The only exception to this is for the music and entertainment sectors, which will not have to comply with the more stringent regime introduced by the Regulations until 6 April 2008.
Philip Youdan
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Corporate Fraud; We Need More Regulation to Make More Criminals!

Not long ago a Harvard Law professor who admitted on the Sean Hanity Show said that he was indeed a liberal and that point was out of the way in the first question. The Harvard Law Professor stated that Corporate Fraud was out of control and that we needed more regulation in the United States to prevent it.
Lance Winslow
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By Whom And How Are Air Freight Rates Calculated?

The pricing of air freight is governed by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) who continues to provide an "Official Rates Policy" which they publish under the title of "The Air Cargo Tariff" (TACT) along with their rules governing transportation. The air freight rates are generally derived from meetings that are held between IATA Regional Tariff Committees and which are subject to international inter-governmental agreements on rate levels by route or country.
Evert Du Toit
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Municipal Code Enforcement, Zoning and Business Licenses for Mobile Oil Change Companies

There are many issues with many mobile businesses in the United States and having founded a service company, which turned into a multi-state franchise system in the automotive, trucking and aviation sector, I can tell you that most municipalities do not know how to deal with these businesses.
Lance Winslow
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