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Consumer Reports Investigation of Appliance Fires: Many Caused by Products ... - Sacramento Bee
Consumer Reports Investigation of Appliance Fires: Many Caused by Products ... Sacramento Bee To learn more about the occurrence and causes of appliance fires, Consumer Reports analyzed data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) which is maintained by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), fire reports, ... |
Medical Alarm Concepts Holding Comments on Pending Merger With FirstFitness ... - Sacramento Bee
Medical Alarm Concepts Holding Comments on Pending Merger With FirstFitness ... Sacramento Bee Medical Alarm Concepts has initiated the process of updating its financials for recently ending periods, and plans to file these results with the Securities & Exchange Commission in order to remain a fully reporting organization. FirstFitness Nutrition Announces XanoLean(TM) - Major Breakthrough in Appetite ... |
FirstFitness Nutrition Announces XanoLean™ - Major Breakthrough in Appetite ... - Sacramento Bee
FirstFitness Nutrition Announces XanoLean™ - Major Breakthrough in Appetite ... Sacramento Bee 7, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- FirstFitness Nutrition, which is in the process of merging with Medical Alarm Concepts Holding, Inc. (OTCQB: MDHI.PK), today announces XanoLean™, the world's first nutraceutical formula to solve the problem of food addiction ... |
Vice President Joe Biden Gives Speech in Tallahassee - WCTV
Vice President Joe Biden Gives Speech in Tallahassee WCTV State University System officials had criticized the administration's plans prior to Biden's appearance at Florida State University to promote tuition affordability. A system spokeswoman later said officials were hopeful Florida would be spared from ... |
Nintendo banking on Wii U to break sales slump - San Francisco Chronicle
Nintendo banking on Wii U to break sales slump San Francisco Chronicle Koji Sasahara / AP Nintendo executives have watched with alarm as consumers spend a few dollars to buy apps like "Angry Birds" for their smart phones or tablets - instead of spending hundreds of dollars to purchase the company's 3DS portable handhelds, ... |
