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Harry Potter books also need lead testing...

2009-01-15 09:12:49

Americans' opposition to the new Consumer Product Safety Information Act (CPSIA) is growing fast, with a class-action law suit pending, and lawmakers asking for an urgent hearing in last-ditch attempts to save millions of microbusinesses from bankruptcy. Even Harry Potter books and children's Bibles are not exempt says Random House. However there's a reprieve: a one-year-postponement has been granted. See http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/266251

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Americans' opposition to the new Consumer Product Safety Information Act (CPSIA) is growing fast, with a class-action law suit pending, and lawmakers asking for an urgent hearing in last-ditch attempts to save millions of microbusinesses from bankruptcy. Even Harry Potter books and children's Bibles are not exempt says Random House. However there's a reprieve: a one-year-postponement has been granted. See http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/266251
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