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On Tuesday, Priorities USA Action released a 30-second ad on the closure of the Kansas City plant of GST Steel, which Bain Capital acquired in 1993.
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For example, just a few months ago the FTC successfully settled an action against Skechers USA, which it had accused of making false claims about the body toning effects of its shoes.
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The ad by Priorities USA Action features Joe Soptic, a former worker at the Kansas City-based steel plant, as he tells the story of how he lost health insurance benefits when the plant shuttered.
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Larkin, who was a part of Team USA in 2009, recently took a break from action in a Team Brazil practice game to speak to Forbes.com.
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The appeal-hearing decision means Burger will be free to return to action in South Africa's final Pool A game against the USA on 30 September.
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Lechuguilla Cave, in New Mexico, USA, is a deep cave, formed over four million years ago by the action of sulphuric acid from groundwater.
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The Mets and Team USA were engaged in conversation until about 20 minutes before the game regarding the appropriate course of action.
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