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  • A nearly year-long U.S. shortage of thiopental sodium, which is used with other drugs to carry out lethal injections in many states, has delayed executions and prompted many states to acquire foreign-made thiopental.

    Two States Turn Over Execution Drug to U.S. Nathan Koppel 2011

  • Attorneys for death-row inmates have claimed that foreign-made thiopental poses a danger to inmates and that states have violated federal laws by importing the drug.

    Two States Turn Over Execution Drug to U.S. Nathan Koppel 2011

  • Franchisees are already planning to open more Made in America stores, envisioning it as possibly the next Wal-Mart - only without the foreign-made goods.

    US Tourists Shop for Their Country 2011

  • Tennessee obtained foreign-made thiopental last year, according to court documents.

    Two States Turn Over Execution Drug to U.S. Nathan Koppel 2011

  • Franchisees are already planning to open more Made in America stores, envisioning it as possibly the next Wal-Mart - only without the foreign-made goods.

    US Tourists Shop for Their Country 2011

  • It's necessary, Weylan says, because loopholes in federal rules allow many items to be labeled “Made the USA” even if they include some foreign-made elements.

    US Tourists Shop for Their Country 2011

  • The two countries have promoted India's solar power development as a key area for collaboration, but recent regulations restrict local firms from importing foreign-made solar panels.

    U.S. Concerned About India's Barriers to Investment Tom Barkley 2011

  • To combat the rising yen, now trading at about ¥77 to $1 compared to ¥120 in 2007, Toyota also will increase its imports of foreign-made parts for vehicles assembled at its Japanese factories, Mr. Funo said.

    Toyota Weighs Exporting to Japan Chester Dawson 2011

  • It's necessary, Weylan says, because loopholes in federal rules allow many items to be labeled “Made the USA” even if they include some foreign-made elements.

    US Tourists Shop for Their Country 2011

  • Although Mr. Leonardi won't give details on sales at the closely held company, he says foreign-made devices have cut into his market.

    Maker of Foot Measurer Tries to Stop Other Shoe From Dropping Timothy Aeppel 2011

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