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Consumer Affairs Daily
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THE DAILY CONSUMER, August 1, 2007
The Daily Consumer | August 1, 2007 |
Top Story TSA Not On Board with Registered Traveler Programs TSA chief things pre-screening programs pose a security risk. Automotive Runaway Acceleration Plagues Prius Owners Toyota blames driver error or claims the carpet was on top of the accelerator pedal. Health Coated Aspirin Has Same Effect on Stomach as Plain Aspirin Coating on aspirin has no effect, Harvard scientists report. Study: Religious Doctors No More Likely to Care for the Poor Findings called a "surprise" and "disappointment." Feds List Top 5 Home Hazards Magnetic toys top the Consumer Product Safety Commission's list of in-home hazards. Travel A Seething Summer of Discontent for Northwest Airlines Shortage of pilots means big delays, flight cancellations as Northwest struggles out of bankruptcy. Scam Alerts Corinthian Vocational School Settles California Charges School will pay $6.5 million to settle charges of false advertising, unlawful business practices. ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTERThe Daily Consumer is published by ConsumerAffairs.Com Inc., which is solely responsible for its content. The editor is James R. Hood. You can reach him through our Contact Form. This is a private form exclusively for readers of our newsletter. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATIONDISCLAIMERS The information provided in this newsletter and on our Web site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace or substitute for sound legal advice from a qualified attorney. Your use of this information constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use.
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