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15 inspectors are not enough to ensure product safety in China!
in Supplychainer, on August 30, 2008
... Supply Chain Matters has revealed the FDA plans to send 15 inspectors in three Chinese cities to scrutinize exports to the world's largest economy, responding to concerns over the safety of Chi...
MyFoodAdvisor(TM) Launched by ADA
in Daily Diabetic, on August 11, 2008
... standard nutrition labels.
MyFoodAdvisor(TM) is one great tool for intended users to help them scrutinize if a food item is really good for them, find healthy recipes or create your own dish from...
Enter the Anti-Trust subcommittee
in The CIO Weblog, on June 16, 2008
...-Trust sub-committee, has stepped up to the podium and announced that the group will be rushing to scrutinize the impending advertising deal between Yahoo and Google.
Washington may be the least of...
Responsible Consumerism Part 1
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 26, 2007
...or departs from the views of others in the same field, the more carefully and critically you should scrutinize his or her ideas."
Yes, I would love to wander about as a mindless zombie doing as ...
Search Engines Saga In China
in The Search Engine Weblog, on October 20, 2007
...this week's Chinese Communist Party Congress, TMCne t reported.
This is one case we have to scrutinize wisely. Google may be etching a very important part on our daily routine. And that could ...
Ranking Community Colleges
in The Universities Weblog, on August 21, 2007
...early any high school graduate can get into one.
Still, while there may not be a profit motive to scrutinize community colleges closely, there are several profound public reasons to do so. For one, ...
The Walk for the Morning Paper Is Getting Shorter
in Philoneist, on June 26, 2007
...thor here takes a look at a New York Times review by Andy Kessler who apparently made an attempt to scrutinize every form of media in 1,000 words or less. I agree with the author. This is not enough s...
The Walk for the Morning Paper Is Getting Shorter
in Philoneist, on June 21, 2007
...thor here takes a look at a New York Times review by Andy Kessler who apparently made an attempt to scrutinize every form of media in 1,000 words or less. I agree with the author. This is not enough s...
Booms, busts, fraud and Sarbanes-Oxley
in Sox First, on January 30, 2007
...y make fraud more difficult." The authors say the level at which investors can be expected to scrutinize the firm in which they may invest depends on their expectations about the state of the ec...
Tax Prep Aide: Turbo Tax 2006
in Home Based Business, on December 16, 2006
...ou have IRS expertise.
The full Turbo Tax 2006 product package has a price range of $80 to $87. To scrutinize further what Turbo Tax 2006 can offer, read full review here .
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DOES THE NFL INJURY LIST AFFECT YOUR BETTING?
in Play Las Vegas, on November 16, 2006
...L Football bettors research all the variables before making their wagers, but are all the data they scrutinize valid?
As a long time sports fan, and bettor in a previous life, NFL Football has to be ...
45 bootstrap ideas from Inc.com (Part 3)
in BootStrapMe, on July 17, 2006
...ure post on this)
• Watch your phone bill
• Recycle and save
• Scrutinize costs
• Use E-mail
• Pool technology resources
• Scrimp on office expenses
And for office space:
• Ra...
FDA regulation no panacea
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 19, 2006
...st FDA decisions or materials generated [by the government]. Ten years ago, I would not have had to scrutinize government information. Now I don't feel comfortable giving it to my patients."
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Check out Those in Charge
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 11, 2006
The Getty Trust which has been embroiled in controversy for a while continues on in its lack of ability it seems to be able to police and moderate itself.
Marion True, the former antiquities curator for the Trust, is at the moment on trial in Rome for the charge of trafficking in stolen artifa...
Should College Admissions Be Random?
in The Universities Weblog, on September 29, 2005
... is required is this: When Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and Swarthmore get their applications, they can scrutinize them -- using the same high standards they currently use -- and identify students good en...
How Do You Market To Customers That Your Other Customers Don't Like?
in Businesspundit, on March 3, 2005
...ting out a large part of your target market?
Maybe it won't get that bad. Maybe the people who scrutinize all that stuff so much in their decision making will remain a small minority. I think the...
Should Elite Colleges Randomly Select Students?
in The Universities Weblog, on February 22, 2005
... is required is this: When Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and Swarthmore get their applications, they can scrutinize them---using the same high standards they currently use---and identify students good enou...
RFID in Passports - Don't Jump to Conclusions
in The RFID Weblog, on October 24, 2004
...uot;the Bush administration's plan" is automatically suspect in my mind. And I am going to scrutinize it carefully. Because those four words are usually political code-speak for "I-don...



