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Consumers' Research Magazine
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TennCare, Tennessee's health insurance system, will need about $200 mi... December 01, 2003
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation recently announced that... December 01, 2003
How to spot a cop and avoid a piece of 'payin' paper'.(Automotive Cons... December 01, 2003
The green thumb. December 01, 2003
Hospitals in Massachusetts report an increase in doctor errors that so... December 01, 2003
It's not natural.(Publisher's Page) December 01, 2003
Do you need a whole-body scan for your health?(A boon for smokers?) December 01, 2003
Injuries, collisions and thefts--how autos fare.(What the insurance da... December 01, 2003
Shop 'til you drop--online.(Consumer Tips ...) December 01, 2003
BAC: fact or fiction?(consumer Letters)(Letter to the Editor) December 01, 2003
Rx bill: coverage for seniors, health savings accounts for nonretirees... December 01, 2003
The consumers' observation post. December 01, 2003
The healthy eating index.(Food for Thought) December 01, 2003
You asked for it.(Food for Thought) December 01, 2003
Why cable tv rates are going up.(Are viewers getting more?) December 01, 2003
The widespread practice of consuming soil.(A habit more common than re... December 01, 2003
Tips on visiting a friend or a relative in a nursing home.(Staying con... December 01, 2003
Are consumers becoming increasingly thrifty?(From our archives: the vi... December 01, 2003
Why I won't sign up for the 'do not call' list.(From Consumer Alert) November 01, 2003
The House and the Senate are negotiating the final details of a nation... November 01, 2003
Congressional negotiators, reports the Washington Post, have abandoned... November 01, 2003
Digital programming is now available from 81% of commercial television... November 01, 2003
President Bush has signed a new law allowing blanks to update their ch... November 01, 2003
Providers of cable-modem Internet service will have to allow competito... November 01, 2003
The green thumb. November 01, 2003
Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich has released an analysis showing tha... November 01, 2003
A vast majority of Pennsylvania pharmacies cannot fill a prescription ... November 01, 2003
Utah's Revenue and Taxation Committee has voted in favor of repealing ... November 01, 2003
Nebraska lawmakers are looking at ways to pay for a statewide communic... November 01, 2003
Florida Governor Jeb Bush has signed an executive order creating the G... November 01, 2003
On DVD.(Brief Article) November 01, 2003
On the shelf now. November 01, 2003
Bathtime not so much fun.(The Consumer's Observation Post)(Brief Artic... November 01, 2003
To cover federal regulations.(The Consumer's Observation Post)(Brief A... November 01, 2003
Return to flight.(The Consumer's Observation Post)(Brief Article) November 01, 2003
The hydrogen car myth.(The Consumer's Observation Post)(Brief Article) November 01, 2003
Don't miss the bus.(The Consumer's Observation Post)(Brief Article) November 01, 2003
The power to control traffic intersections.(The Consumer's Observation... November 01, 2003
Turkey--America's bird.(Consumer Tips ...) November 01, 2003
Musicians and music piracy.(consumer Letters)(Letter to the Editor) November 01, 2003
From the author.(consumer Letters) November 01, 2003
Commercial message.(Publisher's Page)(Brief Article) November 01, 2003
FTC still looking at state limits on competition.(Dateline Washington) November 01, 2003
Meanwhile, the FTC took the competition issue to Congress, testifying ... November 01, 2003
In other FTC news: the "do not call" registry may pass go: the 10th Ci... November 01, 2003
The Food and Drug Administration has announced plans to use its drug-a... November 01, 2003
TV, video games, computer mice--oh my!(The Consumers' Observation Post... November 01, 2003
Consumption of the clones?(The Consumers' Observation Post)(Brief Arti... November 01, 2003
Super-fast internet? Not so fast.(The Consumers' Observation Post)(Bri... November 01, 2003
Bioengineered crops.(Food for Thought) November 01, 2003
Consumer choice is the key to health-care reform.(While Congress fiddl... November 01, 2003
Some tips on choosing your new health plan.(Get ready ...) November 01, 2003
Are pensions another S&L waiting to happen?(Defined-benefit troubles) November 01, 2003
Helping your kids learn and play online--safely.(Resources for parents... November 01, 2003
Some tips for rating charities.(Make your goodwill count) November 01, 2003
The good news about your garbage.(Contrary to popular belief ...) November 01, 2003
Arming yourself in the virus war.(Computer Savvy) November 01, 2003
Avoid the fate of von Paulus: prepare for the winter.(Automotive Consu... November 01, 2003
Hands off my identity!(Consumer tips ...) October 01, 2003
Dependency isn't good for you.(consumer letters) October 01, 2003
Eskimos v. Islanders.(consumer letters) October 01, 2003
Free to choose.(Publisher's Page)(Brief Article) October 01, 2003
'Do not call' put on hold.(Dateline Washington) October 01, 2003
Will this give me cancer?(The Consumers' Observation Post)(Brief Artic... October 01, 2003
Use sparingly.(The Consumers' Observation Post; daily food intake)(Bri... October 01, 2003
Does living longer cost more?(The Consumers' Observation Post)(Brief A... October 01, 2003
Human pesticide testing?(Food for Thought) October 01, 2003
Stopping music piracy without breaking the Internet: digital might hav... October 01, 2003
Free trade is a big issue for consumers: not just about jobs. October 01, 2003
The evolution of chewing gum: a repeatedly reinvented product. October 01, 2003
Must 'do not call' conflict with free speech? A problem for charity so... October 01, 2003
Do you need credit-protection insurance? Deciding what program works f... October 01, 2003
Washington voters have soundly defeated a proposed state tax on espres... October 01, 2003
By a slim margin, Texas voters have approved an amendment to the state... October 01, 2003
The Attorney General's Office of Kentucky sued five of the nation's la... October 01, 2003
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