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Thursday, February 23, 2006. Recent reports say the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has launched an investigation of certain human tissue that may not have been properly screened for certain infectious diseases. The donors of the infected tissue may not have met FDA donor eligibility requirements and may have been transplanted in patients from early 2004 to September 2005. Posted by DependableNews at 7:15 AM. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. View my complete profile. Maverick Images: The Gallery.
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Friday, March 03, 2006. Cow Dung to Fuel Japanese Cars? Sakae Shibusawa, an agriculture engineering professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, said his team has successfully extracted 0.042 ounces of gasoline from every 3.5 ounces of cow dung by applying high pressure and heat. They plan to have it commercially viable in about five years. Let's hope the smell doesn't come along with it. Posted by DependableNews at 8:09 AM. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Who is Sarah Palin?
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Wednesday, March 01, 2006. Administration Looking Out for the Little Guy. The Los Angeles Times. The highway safety agency is backing auto industry efforts to stop California and other states from regulating tailpipe emissions.". The Justice Department helped industry groups overturn a pollution-control rule in Southern California that would have required cleaner-running buses, garbage trucks and other fleet vehicles.". Yep, the Administration is really looking out for us. View my complete profile.
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Thursday, February 23, 2006. Although they say the risk from the infected tissue is low, the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that anyone receiving a transplant of the questionable tissue be screened for certain communicable diseases, including HIV-1 and 2 (the viruses that cause AIDS), hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and syphilis. Posted by editor at 7:12 AM. Maverick Images: The Gallery. Only News That Matters. Motorhome Artwork and Gifts.
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Sunday, February 26, 2006. Supreme Court Poised to Further Destroy US Elections. Two separate case coming before the US Supreme Court this week give the court the opportunity to issue ruling to further erode free elections in this country. Vermont's strict limits on campaign funding is under attack as limiting free speech. An arugument Republicans use only when its to their advantage. The only free speech the GOP supports is that for which they have paid. Posted by DependableNews at 3:45 AM. If it walks ...
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Thursday, March 02, 2006. Experienced Brain Injury Lawyer Makes Difference. I have a friend (she doesn't want me to use her name; she's very private) who was involved in a car-truck accident a while back. A semi changed lanes quickly in front of her on the interstate, clipping her car and sending her spinning into a retaining wall. She hit her head at some point during the crash and she thinks she briefly lost conciousness. Her main injury, so she thought, were the torn ligaments in her ankle. Like most ...
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006. The safety of all tissue used for transplantation has been called into question by recent recalls by the Food and Drug Administration. Once families agree to donate tissue from loved ones, they want it to be used for important medical needs. A tissue recall will have a chilling effect on those families.". Posted by nattietodd @ 7:49 AM. Los Angeles, California, United States. Very eclectic tastes in all areas of my life. View my complete profile. Maverick Images: The Gallery.
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Friday, March 03, 2006. Women Can Fight Fat with Weights. A new study indicates that women can fight belly fat by lifting weights twice a week. By just lifting weights twice a week for an hour, women can battle the buildup of tummy fat that often takes hold with aging, a new study suggests. And they didn't even diet. The study focused on intra-abdominal fat, the deep fat that wraps itself around organs and is the most unhealthy because it's linked with heart disease. OK, ladies start pumping that iron!
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A conservative man's view of the world as it really is. Friday, March 31, 2006. How dare this person pervert God's will in such a way. We all know that God doesn't condone killing innocent children. We also know that God created man in his image and not in some ape's image. This tactic is disgusting and we should be doing everything to bring them down. Posted by ableredneck @ 8:43 AM. Able Red Neck's Favorites. Maverick Images: The Gallery. Our New Friend - Conservative Majority. Fifth Wheel Art and Gifts.
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006. Athens In a sea of Greek letters on the University of Georgia campus, Beta Upsilon Chi stands apart. Not for what it is a social fraternity but for what it stands for: Brothers Under Christ."The biggest thing you hear is 'Why? Said Jake Webster, president and founder of the fraternity and a third-year student from Alpharetta. "People don't understand why you're here.". Fraternities and Christ seem unlikely bedfellows at a football-frenzied university with a party school reputation.
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