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57. State politicians consider warning on cloned animal products
SACRAMENTO Politicians in Sacramento will consider a bill this week that would require food from a cloned animal or its offspring to carry warning labels. In December, the Food and Drug Administration ruled that meat and dairy products from cloned cattle, pigs and goats are safe for human consumption, and the federal agency is expected to allow marketing of cloned food following a public comment period. State politicians consider warning on cloned animal products. This material may not be...
Source4/8/2007


58. no danenie not enough seals. Way too few. LMAO !!!!
Maybe if the DFO spent more time enforcing their quotas and their own humane regulations and less time harrassing the journalists, European parliamentarians and animal protection groups that document the hunt, they'd be taken a little more seriously Posted 06/04/07 at 11:11 AM EDT . Link to Comment. mike clark from 7 Islands, Canada writes: To newly retired from canada, you sure you are retired as it seams your mouth isn't. Maybe if the DFO spent more time enforcing their quotas and their...
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59. Three Cheers for Meat -- And Hillshire Farms' New Spots
Uninfluenced by religion, cardiovascular health, animal rights, mad-cow disease or sentiment, we will eat almost any part of almost any living thing that cannot spell. So far consisting of five TV spots and a cute, albeit not especially robust, website (gomeat.com), the campaign aims to get us not merely hungering but rooting for the undercow, underturkey and underhog. Mysterious sounds In various situations, Hillshire Farm consumers find their food preparation or consumption mysteriously...
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60. Free trade deal to prise Seoul from China
Its rice farmers, who get about $US1 billion in subsidies for produce sold to consumers at four to five times the world price, will still be protected from US competition. Surprising, then, was this week's new free trade agreement between South Korea and the US, taken by two presidents nearing the end of their terms and against stiff resistance by domestic industry lobbies. Most of its 48 million people have no recollection of war, and the young have tasted little of the bitter climb out...
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61. Lawmakers Take Action On Pinon Canyon Expansion Plans
Supporters of the bill said the training facility's expansion would swallow up dozens of ranches and force hundreds of families to leave homes they have owned for several generations. Those who oppose the bill said Fort Carson is becoming one of the premiere military installations in the country, and its expansion only enhances its status as a premiere military base. Morse said he believes there should be more communication between the military and the state about exactly what the military...
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