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Abbott Laboratories to Pay $1.5 Billion to Settle Drug Marketing Claims

By State of Alaska Department of Law on Oct 9, 2012   State  

Attorney General Michael C. Geraghty announced Friday that Alaska, other states and the federal government have reached a settlement with an international health care company. Abbott Laboratories has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle federal and state claims that it illegally distributed, marketed and sold the anti-seizure medication Depakote for uses not approved by […]

Begich Comments on Agreement between EPA, DEC and GVEA to Restart Healy Clean Coal Power Plant

By Office of Senator Begich on Oct 9, 2012   State  

U.S. Senator Mark Begich today made the following statement after it was announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation have reached a consent decree with Golden Valley Electric Association to restart its Healy Clean Coal Power Plant:

Senator Begich to XTRATUFS: Make it in America, Again

By Office of Senator Begich on Oct 9, 2012   State  

Dismayed by news of Alaskans’ unhappiness with a decline in the quality of tried-and-true XTRATUFS boots, U.S. Senator Mark Begich is asking the American manufacturer to resume assembly of the boot in America.

Judge Singleton Sentences Fat Daddy Fields to 15 Years for Drug Trafficking and Conspiracy

By Staff on Oct 5, 2012   State  

On Tuesday, Senior U.S. District Court Judge James K. Singleton sentenced Duane Byron Fields, a.k.a. “Fat Daddy,” “Fats,” 40, of Anchorage, Alaska, to 180 months in prison for each count of conviction and imposed an enhanced term of 180 months of supervised release.

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