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fredag, januari 24, 2014

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Top News
Huge 'Super PAC' Is Moving Early to Back Clinton

By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE

Priorities USA Action, which played a pivotal role in President Obama's re-election, formally aligned itself with Hillary Rodham Clinton's undeclared presidential ambitions.
Hospital Chain Said to Scheme to Inflate Bills

By JULIE CRESWELL and REED ABELSON

Whistle-blower suits claim Health Management Associates tried to inflate its Medicare and Medicaid payments by admitting more patients.
Industry Awakens to Threat of Climate Change

By CORAL DAVENPORT

Coca-Cola and other corporations are starting to see global warming as an economically disruptive force affecting commodity costs and supply chains.
" --- Nike, which has more than 700 factories in 49 countries, many in Southeast Asia, is also speaking out because of extreme weather that is disrupting its supply chain. In 2008, floods temporarily shut down four Nike factories in Thailand, and the ---" 

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