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Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs Release of Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume XXII, Panama, 1973-1976
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Washington, DC - The Department of State released today Foreign Relations, 1969–1976, Volume XXII, Panama, 1973–1976.
Governor Brown Announces Appointment
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Sacramento, California - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointment:
Investor Len Blavatnik to Pay $656,000 to Settle FTC Charges That He Violated U.S. Premerger Notification Requirements
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Washington, DC - Investor Len Blavatnik has agreed to pay $656,000 in civil penalties to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that he violated federal premerger reporting laws by failing to report voting shares that he acquired in a California technology start up called TangoMe, in August 2014.
Food Tank's 2015 Fall Reading List
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Chicago Illinois - From the California estuaries to the research labs of the United States military, the 22 books we’re highlighting will take you on a journey to learn about where food comes from, where the food system is heading, and how we can find ways to make the food and agriculture system more sustainable. The farmers, journalists, chefs, and researchers featured in these books teach us first-hand about the struggles of dealing with climate change and the how to battle it through innovation. Additionally, readers will learn not only how to buy and cook seasonal foods, but also what happens to the molecules in an egg when it is fried.
FDA approves new injectable drug to treat schizophrenia
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Washington, DC -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Aristada (aripiprazole lauroxil) extended release injection to treat adults with schizophrenia. Aristada is administered by a health care professional every four to six weeks using an injection in the arm or buttocks.
Rewarding good behavior of prisoners is a benefit to society
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Stanford, California - In any penal system, controlling the misbehavior of prisoners is challenging and costly. However, reducing the operational costs of prisons is possible when good behavior is rewarded, a Stanford professor says.
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