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    Wood smoke plan could make new stoves too costly
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    Wood smoke plan could make new stoves too costly

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    Fourth Circuit: False Claims Act can’t be used to penalize regulatory non-compliance
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    [WATCH] Runners stop mid-race to thank WWII vet
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    House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., told the Washington Examiner Wednesday that he wants the Senate to vote on the House-passed Ukraine aid bill. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)
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    FILE - This Oct. 31, 2013 file photo shows a plane passenger checking her cell phone before a flight in Boston. While one government agency considers allowing cellphone calls on passenger planes, another now wants to ban them. The Transportation Department signals that it wants to impose a ban on inflight cellphone calls, just two months after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to pursue lifting the current ban. The FCC regulates wireless communications, while the transportation department regulates issues affecting airline passengers.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)
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    February 22, 2014 1:57 pm
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    The blight of bank bailouts
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    FDA faces backlash over decision to regulate poop as a drug
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    This photo taken Feb. 12, 2014 shows California Olive Oil Council Executive Director Patricia Darragh posing with a collection of California olive oil at the All Things Olive shop in Washington. It's a pressing matter for the tiny U.S olive oil industry. Shoppers are more often pouring European oil _ it's cheaper and viewed as more authentic than the American competition. And that's pitting U.S. producers against importers of the European oil. Some liken the battle to the California wine industry's struggles to gain acceptance decades ago. The tiny California olive industry says European olive oil filling U.S. shelves often is mislabeled and lower grade. They're pushing the federal government to give more scrutiny to imported varieties. One congressman-farmer even goes as far as suggesting labels on imported oil say
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    US olive oil producers press for import standards

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