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Google "Global Monthly Searches" and Trend Analysis Demonstrate Continuing Popularity of hCG Drops Despite Recent FDA ...
The FDA's recent act to remove hCG drops from the weight loss market does not appear to have affected the number of "Global Monthly Searches" for hCG or hCG drops in Google, reveals hCGBlog.com. Both hCG and hCG drops continue to be highly popular search topics with little fluctuation over the past few months.(PRWEB) January 31, 2012 On December 6, 2011, the FDA announced that it issued seven ...
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On Missouri campus, a tale of 2 searches
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Pepperdine University professor Robert Pushaw Jr. wants to be the next dean of Missouri's law school -- and he doesn't care who knows. The Yale Law School graduate, who spent eight years teaching in Columbia before moving west, is one of five dean finalists publicly named by the Missouri law school. Those candidates will each spend two days on campus getting grilled by ...
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Analysis: On Missouri campus, a tale of 2 searches
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Pepperdine University professor Robert Pushaw Jr. wants to be the next dean of Missouri's law school -- and he doesn't care who knows. The Yale Law School graduate, who spent eight years teaching in Columbia before moving west, is one of five dean finalists publicly named by the Missouri law school. Those candidates will each spend two days on campus getting grilled by ...
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Gary Oldman searches for the poetry in ‘Jersey Shore’
It’s understood that a British accent can class up the most pedestrian of American dreck. As far as we’re concerned,
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Trulia Research Reveals More Than 1 in 3 Home Searches Cross State Lines
SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- - Trulia today released the latest findings from its Metro Movers Report -- the first housing report that starts with where homebuyers and renters are today and provides the inside ...
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Advocates question rules on searches using GPS
NEW YORK – While GPS technology has gained favor with American consumers by providing precise driving directions, the lack of specific instructions in a recent Supreme Court opinion has experts disagreeing over whether police are now required to obtain a warrant before affixing a GPS-tracking device to a suspect's car.
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