AP Exclusive: Back to work after salmonella case
By MARY CLARE JALONICK 2010-09-08T19:18:23ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- The peanut industry executive whose filthy processing plants were blamed in a salmonella outbreak two years ago that killed nine people and sickened hundreds more is back in the business.... hosted.ap.org |
Drop-Offs Aid Effort to Clear Medicine Cabinets
A program intends to empty homes of legal but dangerous drugs that the authorities say are driving addiction and crime around the country. feeds.nytimes.com |
Drug Makers Accused of Ignoring Price Law
Drug makers are often not providing the government with pricing data needed to calculate discounts on medications prescribed for people under Medicaid, a report says. feeds.nytimes.com |
Pink Ribbon Fatigue
The pink ribbon has been a spectacular success in terms of bringing recognition and funding to the breast cancer cause. But now there is a growing impatience about what some critics have termed "pink ribbon culture.'' feeds.nytimes.com |
At Cholera Epicenter in Haiti, Fear and Misery
About 60 miles north of the capital, scores of children and adults are doubled over in a hospital courtyard. feeds.nytimes.com |