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57. THE National Assembly canteen is selling GM food despite a commitment by the Labour-Plaid coalition to restrict ...
The sign at the Senedd restaurant says: Some of our food contains ingredients produced from genetically modified soya and/or maize. A NURSE from Hell has been banned from practising for watching porn on her mobile phone and starving sick patients of oxygen and medication. All gravies, sauces and curries at the canteen, as well as the traditional Welsh cawl, may contain traces of soya and maize with GM, he claimed. In fact, its one of the defining stands that the Assembly has taken on a...
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58. Biofuel, more questions than answers
October 30th, 2007 Biofuel, more questions than answers Posted by Harry Fuller @ 3:54 pm Categories: Blogroll, green tech, renewable energy, energy, climate change, global warming, fossil fuel, research, federal government, air pollution, cars & traffic, biofuel, Europe, petroleum, conservation, environmental health Tags: Author, Corn, Harry Fuller TalkBack Share Digg. October 30th, 2007 Biofuel, more questions than answers Posted by Harry Fuller @ 3:54 pm Categories: Blogroll, green tech,...
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59. Misc. News : Consumer Affair
News : Non-food Things What you need to know about MRSA in schools The following common questions and answers regarding Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in schools are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and slightly edited by foodconsumer.org. News : Non-food Things What you need to know about MRSA in schools The following common questions and answers regarding Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in schools are provided by the...
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60. This week's most popular
Fresh off the press, the book evokes not the smell of ink but the aroma of fresh-baked pies and pancake breakfasts for generations of Missoula folks, be they club members or not. The attractively bound book is 192 pages long, many of them written through what Tayer calls in the foreword &#8220an imaginary one-way glass. But Rimel, writing on &#8220those long, lined, yellow legal pads, didn't simply copy someone else's handwritten minutes. She has joined with hundreds of club members in the...
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61. Witch School divides Illinois town residents
And it occupies a building that otherwise probably would be empty in a town that already has plenty of vacant storefronts. Since then, it has been the chief topic of conversation, rumors and speculation around town. Five people run online classes, ship books and merchandise, and sell wands, incense, candles and other items. We have always hoped to attract other pagans to the area, but our religion doesn't normally recruit in the way Christians do and in the way they're afraid we will. He...
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