Monday, 29 November 2010

Bank of Japan Law Revamp Can’t Beat Deflation, DPJ Member Says - BusinessWeek (LAW)

Bank of Japan Law Revamp Can’t Beat Deflation, DPJ Member Says - BusinessWeek
Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese politicians need to find ways to boost economic growth and can’t count on legislation that would reduce the Bank of Japan’s independence to cure deflation, a ruling Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker said. “We can’t
Source: www.businessweek.com

Florida ‘pill mill’ regulations stalled by new state law - Bradenton Herald
TALLAHASSEE -- In their zeal to slow down government regulations, Florida lawmakers have inadvertently halted an effort to regulate so-called “pill mills’’ that fuel an epidemic of prescription drug abuse. The regulations were set to take effect
Source: www.bradenton.com

US Muslims seek to reconcile Islamic, Western law on adoption to find homes for orphans - Chicago Tribune
Helene Lauffer knew Muslim children — orphaned, displaced, neglected — needed homes in the United States. She knew American Muslim families wanted to take them in. But Lauffer, associate executive director of Spence-Chapin, one of the oldest adoption
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Son-in-law shows no sign he’ll mend his cheating ways - Chicago Sun-Times
They are so young, and I hate to see her live a life with a man who is a cheater. There are no children, and my daughter has a college education. Abby, my question is: After repeated cheating, do men ever become faithful husbands? --- Sick With Worry in
Source: www.suntimes.com

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