Tobacco Lawsuits Puff Along in Florida
Lawsuits seeking compensation from cigarette makers for cancers and other illnesses are on the wane in much of the country, but in one state, Florida, tobacco litigation has never been hotter. online.wsj.com |
Stepmom Beat, Locked Up Missing Girl, Kin Say
Zahra Baker's Kin: Stepmother Elisa Baker Played Role in 10-Year-Old N.C. Girl's Disappearance, and Family Saw This Coming feeds.cbsnews.com |
Video: Muslims Outraged as French Ban Veils
In France, a new law barring women from wearing full-face veils in public is inciting protests amongst Muslims. Elizabeth Palmer reports. feeds.cbsnews.com |
State regulators finalize recommendations on insurers' 'medical loss ratio'
State insurance regulators finalized their recommendations to the Obama administration Thursday on how to implement a key provision of the new health-care law, largely favoring the views of consumer advocates over those advanced by the insurance industry. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
Satyam Sees U.S. Revenue Rising
Satyam Computer Services expects revenue from the U.S., its biggest market, to show growth from the second half of next year as the beleaguered software company starts cashing in on increased technology outsourcing spending, an executive said. online.wsj.com |