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- F.B.I. Raid Divides G.O.P. Lawmakers and White House - New York Times (p)(f)
Resentment boiled among senior Republicans for a second day on Tuesday after a team of warrant-bearing agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned up at a closed House office building on Saturday evening, demanded entry to the office of a lawmaker and spent the night going through his files. May 24, 2006 NYT
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- Face Reader - Physiognomy (p)(f)
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- Face-Off: Darwinians vs. Anti-Darwinians (p)(f)
Sunday, Aug. 07, 2005Face-Off: Darwinians vs. Anti-DarwiniansThe two sides rarely see eye to eye, but their opposing point of view come into particularly sharp focus when they try to explain how the eye itself came to be.
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- Fasting Chaplain Declares Victory (p)(f)
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- Fatal Club Shootings Prompt Closing, Questions (f)
Nightspots in the District and Prince George's County have been under pressure in recent months after several people were shot in or near the establishments. In the District, a 17-year-old was killed in January, prompting public outcry and proposed legislation aimed at stemming the bloodshed. In Prince George's, county officials briefly ordered nine nightclubs shut down last month, saying they were magnets for violent crime. On Saturday morning, a man was shot outside one of those clubs after a fight. May 28, 2007
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- FBI Violated Constitution in Raid (f)
A federal appeals court today ruled that the FBI violated the Constitution during a search of Rep. William J. Jefferson's Capitol Hill office last year and ordered the agency to return all privileged materials. Aug 3, 2007
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia did not say that a raid on a congressional office was unconstitutional. But it ruled FBI agents skirted the law when they viewed paper documents during the May raid before giving the Louisiana Democrat an opportunity to challenge whether the papers were protected under the Constitution's "speech or debate" clause.
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- FDA Calls for Tougher Warnings on OTC Painkillers (p)(f)
U.S. authorities are proposing stricter warning labels for popular over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin and Tylenol. The warnings, which would address the potential for stomach bleeding as well as liver damage, would apply to acetaminophen products such as Tylenol as well as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve) and ketoprofen (Oruvail). Dec 19, 2006
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- FDA Official Quits Over Delay on Plan B (p)(f)
Susan F. Wood, assistant FDA commissioner for women`s health and director of the Office of Women`s Health, said she was leaving her position after five years because Commissioner Lester M. Crawford`s announcement Friday amounted to unwarranted interference in agency decision-making. Washington Post, Set. 1, 2005 A08
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- FDA rejects health claim for green tea - May 10, 2006 (p)(f)
There is no credible scientific evidence that drinking green tea reduces the risk of heart disease, federal regulators said Tuesday in rejecting a petition that sought to allow tea labels to make that claim. CNN May 10, 2006
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- FDA Wants Tougher Warning Labels on Some Pain Relievers (p)(f)
Federal health officials yesterday proposed sterner warning labels for acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen [and naproxen sodium], again cautioning millions of Americans who take the nonprescription pain relievers regularly of potentially serious side effects. Dec 20, 2006
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- Federal Agency Sued Over Environmental Study (p)(f)
Four environmental groups and a Montgomery County couple filed lawsuits yesterday arguing that federal transportation officials approved the intercounty connector project before adequately studying the highway's effects on wildlife and public health. MAP Dec 20, 2006
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- Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Bible Display At Texas Courthouse (p)(f)
A federal appeals court has held that a Bible display outside a Texas county courthouse violates the separation of church and state. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that a religious memorial outside the Harris County Civil Courthouse violates the First Amendment principle of church-state separation. Aug 16, 2006
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- Federal Court Officials Warn of Scam (p)(f)
A scam that has been perpetrated in the United States since at least 2001 has landed in the nation`s capital, court officials said. Since September, about 15 people have reported calls accusing them of skipping out on jury duty in federal court in Washington. Washingto Post Feb 17, 2006 B01
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- Federal Court Strikes Down NSA Warrantless Surveillance Program (p)(f)
In an American Civil Liberties Union case, a federal court today ruled that the Bush administration’s program to monitor the phone calls and e-mails of Americans without warrants is unconstitutional and must be stopped. This is the first ruling by a federal court to strike down the controversial National Security Agency surveillance program. Aug 17, 2006
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- Federal Court Strikes Down Patriot Act National Security Letters
A federal court today struck down the amended Patriot Act's National Security Letter (NSL) provision. The law has permitted the FBI to issue NSLs demanding private information about people within the United States without court approval, and to gag those who receive NSLs from discussing them. The court found that the gag power was unconstitutional and that because the statute prevented courts from engaging in meaningful judicial review of gags, it violated the First Amendment and the principle of separation of powers.
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- Federal Health Plan Info on Web 2006 (p)(f)
Learning about and enrolling for federal health benefits is increasingly an electronic experience. Some of the basics for this open season. Nov 13, 2006
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