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CNNMoney: Court reverses Whole Foods ruling

Whole Foods' long-running effort to acquire its rival organic-supermarket chain Wild Oats isn't completely out of the legal woods yet.

Time.com: FTC: $1.6B in Food Ads Target Kids

The nation's largest food and beverage companies spent about $1.6 billion in 2006 marketing their products -- especially carbonated drinks -- to children, according to a Federal Trade Commission report

Time.com: What Can Genetic Tests Tell You?

Linda Avey, co-founder of genetic testing company 23andMe, says genetic information can be illuminating, but ought to be taken with a grain of salt

CNNMoney: Debt collectors on the rampage

Six months after Rob Hruskoci closed his business, a debt collector called and demanded payment that day for the $5,000 balance on his business credit card.

Time.com: FTC Opens Formal Probe of Intel

Intel says it has received a subpoena from the Federal Trade Commission concerning its practices in the microprocessor market

CNNMoney: FTC: Half-million tricked by telemarketers

The Federal Trade Commission unfurled Tuesday results of an enormous telemarketing fraud sweep, saying it had filed more than 180 cases that represent thousands of alleged victims and millions of dollars in losses.

Fortune: Crackdown on Big Pharma

For years, Big Pharma has kept competition from generic drug makers at bay by essentially paying its would-be rivals to stay out of its business. Now government watchdogs have declared war on these financial deals - a move that could bring cheaper drugs to market faster while costing giant drug developers billions in lost revenue.

CNNMoney: Intel dodges formal U.S. antitrust probe - report

The head of the Federal Trade Commission has refused to open a formal antitrust investigation of U.S. chipmaker Intel, despite requests by lawmakers, other commissioners, as well as probes by antitrust authorities overseas, according to a published report.

Time.com: Fake 'Do Not Call' E-Mail Is Back

A bogus e-mail warning consumers that cell phone numbers will soon be released to telemarketers is making the rounds again

CNNMoney: Protect yourself from credit discrimination

We told you last week about a report by Genworth Financial that found a disproportionately large percentage of mortgages made to African American and Hispanic home buyers were high-cost subprime loans. Here's how you can protect yourself from credit discrimination.

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