President Bush continues to push legal protections for telecom companies that help government eavesdrop on phone calls and emails. (Newsday)
A West Virginia Circuit Court Judge upholds damage award against DuPont for exposing people to deadly chemicals, misleading them about health risks, and delaying site cleanup to maximize profits. (AP)
FDA warning system leaves doctors and patients guessing what to believe. (CNN Money)
Former Cowboys football player is among those challenging Texas' draconian medical malpractice caps. (USA Today)
Rhode Island lawmakers want better tracking and investigation of medical errors after surgeons operated on wrong side of brain three separate times last year. (AP)
The Hartford Courant begs the question of why a doctor who was repeatedly alleged to have fondled young patients was not stopped. (Hartford Courant)
Five former insurance execs, including a one-time CEO of General Re Corp. and a former executive of AIG, were found guilty of manipulating financial statements of American International Group Inc., the world's largest insurance company. (AP)




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