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3/27/2008
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Students overwhelmingly support limits on campus credit card marketing, according to the results of a nationwide USPIRG survey of over 1500 students at 40 colleges in 14 states including the University of Maryland College Park. | |
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12/28/2007
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When the ball drops on Dec 31st, Maryland consumers will gain a new tool to stop identity theft. | |
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11/20/2007
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Hazardous toys are still sold in stores across the country, according to the 22nd annual toy safety survey released by the Maryland Public Interest Research Group. | |
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10/29/2007
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Bill to Reform the Consumer Product Safety Commission Passes Out of Senate Committee Today, Congress Takes Action After Recall of 25 Million Unsafe Toys in 2007 | |
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09/18/2007
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Commuters in the Baltimore area wasted 30 million hours of additional time on the roads, and 19 million gallons of additional gas as a result of traffic congestion in 2005. | |
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09/18/2007
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Marylanders commuting to the Washington D.C. area wasted more than 127 million hours of additional time on the roads, and over 90 million gallons of additional gas as a result of traffic congestion in 2005. | |
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08/15/2007
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The unfortunate news that another 9 million toys tainted with lead paint or dangerous small magnets were recalled today underscores many problems. | |
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04/09/2007
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The Maryland legislative session closes today having passed a number of important pro-consumer bills that empower consumers, strengthen democracy, and improve the quality of life in Maryland. | |
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02/13/2008
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In one year, 22 million Americans who rely on free over-the-air analog broadcasting – including many elderly and other vulnerable populations – will be at risk of losing access to TV, which for many is a primary source of news and emergency information as well as entertainment. | |

