Tags: Consumer Issues
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CDC Offers Money-Saving Tips for Smokers Who Don't Want to Quit
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Democrats and Republicans Unite to Protect the Right to Browse Cigars
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LA Bans The Plastic Bag
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More Stealth Inflation: Shrinking Portion Department
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Soda Jerk Michael Bloomberg Strikes Again (Nanny of the Month, May 2012)
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New Yorkers Sound Off on Bloomberg's Drink Ban
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World of Warcraft Creator Finds Itself on Wrong End of a Raid Over Diablo III Troubles
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New Yorkers Sound Off on Bloomberg's Drink Ban
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John Stossel on Journalism, How he became Libertarian & his new book "No They Can't"
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Can Wal-Mart Scale L.A.’s Great Wall of Regulation?
Opponents claim local Asian-Americans oppose the big-box store. Locals tell a different story.
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Third Summer of Recovery Is Already Over
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Will Whole Foods Destroy Brooklyn?
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Nick Gillespie Discusses New ADA Pool Regulations with Erin Burnett
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Vending, Vidi, Vici: U.S. Vending Machines Get More Creative
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University Sells Plan B in Vending Machine
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The Debit Card Fee Debacle: More Totally Foreseeable Unintended Consequences
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Remy: Missing You - The Incandescent Light Bulb Song
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Attorneys General Demand Smaller Four Loko Cans
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Reason.tv: Evolutionary Psychologist Gad Saad on Consumerism, Sex, Advertising, and Human Nature
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Putting Customers Second
Banking fees are becoming more expensive and less transparent thanks to Wal-Mart and Sen. Dick Durbin.