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FDA chief answers his critics in House

By Diedtra Henderson
Globe Staff / July 27, 2005

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Food and Drug Administration commissioner Lester Crawford rebuffed critics by testifying yesterday before Congress that the FDA was deemed among the best agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, a designation that allowed additional money. That added funding was one reason bonuses tripled under Crawford's tenure. (Full article: 536 words)

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