U.S. District Judge Edward Korman took aim at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's announcement last week that it was loosening restrictions on the Plan B One-Step morning-after pill, saying it can be sold without a prescription to those 15 and older.
There are many flaws in the JOBS Act, and in particular the crowdfunding provision Mr. Rattner takes aim at.
The report takes particular aim at Mr. Hinton, a British journalist who rose to run News International after decades at Rupert Murdoch's side.
Most of his security team is based at headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. and sits at clusters of desks close enough to take dead aim at one another with Nerf darts.
Earlier today, a friend of mine sent me a link to the following editorial posted on investors.com, which took aim squarely at the now-expired payroll tax cut.
FORBES: Dear America: Your Higher Payroll Taxes Are Not The Result Of A Tax Increase
These have to do with the structure of entitlements system itself, and aim at controlling costs.
When eight Republican presidential candidates met last night, they took aim at each other.
As the gold standard of political homecomings, Miss Bhutto's supporters had her previous return from exile, in 1986, to aim at.
Defense attorney Barry Roux disputed that, saying the evidence does not show there was an effort to aim at the toilet.
Koumas' cross found Aghahowa three yards from goal, but the striker somehow managed to head wide with an open goal to aim at.
Earlier this year, two Paris-based organisations, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Financial Action Task Force, took aim at the Caribbean.
Companies see dozens of start-ups each year taking aim at them.
For one thing, Adams had just moved into an entirely new area of medicine: Whereas before his drugs fought viruses, Proscript was taking aim at cancer.
Asked if he would like an independent Scotland to join the Eurozone, Mr Canavan said "eventually, if the economy within the Eurozone recovers, yes, I think that would be something to aim at".
"We are determined to do whatever it takes to be the leader in the online rental space, " said John Antioco , Blockbuster's chairman and chief executive, in a press release that took direct aim at Netflix.
Mr. Herrera isn't the first public official to take aim at energy drinks and how they are marketed.
MyMoneyPro is just one of many new firms taking aim at the mutual funds.
Instead of seeking to control inflation indirectly, central banks aim expressly at price stability.
Journalists agreed not to alienate anyone so that advertisers could aim their messages at everyone.
And now Google faces the most lethal threat of all: Microsoft , aroused, is taking aim at the popular site.
The big accounting, law, securities and insurance companies aim mainly at the wealthy.
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