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Ground Zero health risks downplayed by US gov’t, new docs show

New York - Recently surfaced documents reveal federal officials in New York and Washington took more measures than previously reported in downplaying health risks which could have protected thousands of people due to contaminated air at Ground Zero.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Tokyo OK, foreign media’s sensational coverage shameful

Tokyo - Foreign news reports bring preconceived notions to the forefront of the stories. Combined with on-camera theatrics and selective video and photos, the parachute journalists present a distorted version of the Fukushima effects on Tokyo.
In the Media by Mark Weitzman - 6 comments

Baseball and steroids: Tejada sheds tears during apology

As American as apple pie and Chevrolet, the sport of baseball is an ongoing tradition in the United States. However, it looks like a new tradition is taking over and the baseball greats have gotten more than a little help in earning their titles.
In the Media by Nikki Weingartner - 5 comments
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The advertising watchdog upholds complaints against Royal Bank of Scotland for making "misleading" promises to be the "last bank in town".
A regulator has warned businesses to avoid using "misleading or undesirable" trading names that suggest they are charities or helplines.
HMRC letters sent to 1.3m homes advising on changes to the child tax credit system are 'misleading' says a tax reform charity.
Israel's ex-security chief says his country's leaders are "misleading the public" by saying a strike on Iran would stop it getting nuclear weapons.

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is warning consumers that a new organic labeling standard for Canadian seafood products is misleading.

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Doctors Defy Government & Report Raw Milk is Good For You!

More, and more doctors are reporting on the effects of raw milk verses pasteurized, and findings continue to show that...
May 6, 2012 in  Conspiracy Theory Haven by Mindy Allan - 1 comment

Medtronic agrees to pay $85 million to settle Infuse lawsuits

Medtronic’s litigation seems to be moving forward, as the pharmaceutical giant agrees to settle a class action...
Apr 2, 2012 in  Health by Lillian Chiu

OJ Simpson "not guilty" of the murder on Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman

A private investigator, William Dear, with a strong reputation makes a bold claim. OJ Simpson did not murder Nicole and...
Apr 1, 2012 by Marcel Elfers

FDA Warns Teva Pharmaceuticals

Teva Pharmaceuticals has been issued with a Warning Letter from FDA. The warning letter informs the company that...
Mar 22, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Pfizer to pay Oregon $3.3M in antibiotic case

A dispute between two 'big pharma' companies has been settled, with one company agreeing to pay the other some $3...
Mar 21, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 1 comment
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