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Switzerland: Competition Switzerland – Q2 2010 – Tavernier Tschanz

Article by Silvio Venturi and Pascal Favre Investigations The Secretariat of the Federal Competition Commission calls for fines of up to CHF 25.5 million against companies in the perfume and cosmetics sector for alleged cartel activities.

A Welcome Victory over Sarbanes-Oxley’s PCAOB — By: NRO Staff

Nearly five years ago, CEI and accountant Brad Beckstead began to discuss mounting a constitutional challenge to Sarbanes-Oxley’s Public Company Accounting Oversight Board .

Supreme Court Strikes Down Key Sarbanes-Oxley Provisions; CEI Co-Counsel Hail Decision

The PCAOB’s rules under Sarbanes-Oxley were strangling Beckstead’s two-person firm in Henderson, Nev.

Special WaPo Environmental Section Gives Greens Free Advertising

In honor of Earth Day 2010, the Washington Post dedicated eight tree-killing pages to a special advertising supplement titled “Environmental Leadership.” . Although it was woefully short on actual ads, the advertising supplement featured thirteen columns that sponsored, championed, and moralized the environmental catastrophe sure to result if …

Nixon Environmental Officials to Discuss President Nixon’s Green…

Nixon Environmental Officials to Discuss President Nixon’s Green Policy on Fortieth Anniversary of Earth Day YORBA LINDA, Calif.

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For eight years, environmentalists cried foul as President George W. Bush used executive power to weaken air and water regulations, open public lands to increased oil drilling and block action to fight climate change.

The Constitutional issues of cloud computing

Corporate sneakiness. Government waste. Technology run amok. Outright scams. The Red Tape Chronicles is MSNBC.com’s effort to unmask these 21st Century headaches and offer real solutions that save you time and money.

Environmental Extremists Making Regulatory Policies?

Although they were released on April Fools Day, new Environmental Protection Agency regulations covering vehicle efficiency and water quality standards near mines are no joke.

CONKO: How can Obamacare be truly fixed?

President Obama may have added his signature to the health care legislation last week, but Republican leaders have decided they won’t go gently into that good night.

Stacey Burns murder case “an ongoing investigation” after nearly a year

As spring eases into April, memories of the May 10, 2009 murder of school nurse and mother of five, Stacey Burns, come to the fore.