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Shipping groups say they never acted improperly

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Tuesday, May 01, 2012
   Two key trade associations representing domestic shipping companies, labeled in a civil antitrust lawsuit last month as "co-conspirators," say they have not been accused of any wrongdoing and were mentioned in the lawsuit only because some of their members were named as defendants.    The complaint against Sea Star Line, Crowley and related companies operating in the U.S. mainland-Puerto Rico trade, was filed last month by Kraft Foods Group and The Kellogg Co.    I...
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