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		<title>New Antitrust Policy For Federal Government</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top antitrust officials and senior democratic law makers are seeking to focus on industries that may be plagued with antitrust concerns. This is a major reversal on the previous administration&#8217;s policy of not prosecuting large, dominant companies who have engaged in antitrust practices. Some of the cases being reviewed by the antitrust chief at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top antitrust officials and senior democratic law makers are seeking to focus on industries that may be plagued with antitrust concerns. This is a major reversal on the previous administration&#8217;s policy of not prosecuting large, dominant companies who have engaged in antitrust practices.</p>
<p>Some of the cases being reviewed by the antitrust chief at the Justice Department:</p>
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<li>Small agricultural operations may have been improperly obstructed by larger food processors. This is most notably true with the milk industry.
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<li>Compliants are being examined whether the Federal Trade Commission and consumer groups are within or unreasonably preventing pharmaceutical drug companies from marketing generic drugs. </li>
<li>Another case is between book publishers and Google regarding Google&#8217;s book scanning operation. </li>
<li>Verizon and ATT filed a compliant against Cablevision and Cox Communications, saying that they are unable to purchase sports shows and other programs produced by the cable operators. </li>
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