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Posted on 03/09/2006 10:08:04 PM PST by nwctwx
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I remember that too.
For those who wear contacts.
APRIL 11, 2006 -- Wal-Mart and Walgreens say they will no longer stock Renu, a contact lens solution that has been linked to a fungal infection than can lead to temporary blindness.
So far more than a hundred cases of the infection have been reported in soft contact lens users. A majority of the patients who reported this infection had been using Bausch and Lomb's Renu Moisture Loc solution. Bausch and Lomb has stopped shipping Renu and stores are taking it off their shelves.
Symptoms include unusual redness of the eye, eye pain and sensitivity to light. So far no cases of the infection have been reported in this area. Infections have turned up in patients in 17 states.
http://www.wect.com/Global/story.asp?S=4757334
I posted on this thread a couple of weeks back or even more that Europeans had recalled this stuff - and amazingly, it SLOWLY filtered to America. So much for the FDA to be johnny on the spot with alerting the public on these things.
I just looked at my Renu and it's the moisture loc stuff, however, I've been using it for months without a problem Makes you wonder about this stuff though, I never thought about it before.
I'm going to call Walmart and ask if they will exchange it.
I also posted from a European site that colas had higher than allowable quantities of benzine in them - voila it later appears in American publications. Wondering why the FDA or whoever else would be responsible for monitoring complaints or checking quality control haven't found those problems, since obviously the issues for these products are the same no matter which side of the pond one lives on...?
Snip: A chemical smell that sickened several people forced the evacuation of a terminal at Sacramento International Airport on Wednesday.
Hazardous materials teams responding to the 11:15 a.m. incident concluded that a passenger might have released pepper spray in a part of the terminal that serves United and American airlines. Several people reported eye irritation and coughing, said Karen Doron, a spokeswoman for the Sacramento County Airport System. "We're theorizing it's a possible pepper spray explosion," Doron said. "We never did find a package."
Pool problems lead to chemical burns
Snip: Jerry Smith, the pools owner, says someone tampered with the pool by putting too much chlorine into it and turning up the heater to the maximum temperature. Smith told KDKAs Mary Berecky that a door to the pool room was left unlocked last weekend and that's when someone put gallons and gallons of chlorine into the pool.
Britain plans mass human graves in case of bird flu
Snip: A "prudent" worst-case assessment suggested 320,000 people could die in Britain if the H5N1 virus mutated into a form contagious to humans, according to a confidential Home Office report seen by the weekly.
Titled Managing Excess Deaths in an Influenza Pandemic and dated March 22, the document reportedly says that such a large number of deaths could lead to delays of up to 17 weeks in burying or cremating victims.
Go here to read the transcript:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0604/12/ldt.01.html
CASEY WIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): They've already marched in the streets. Now supporters of unconditional amnesty for illegal aliens are taking their protests to a whole new level, trying to shut down the nation's ports and rail lines.
ERNESTO NEVAREZ, L.A. PORT COLLECTIVE: It will come to a grinding halt, transportation, commerce. They are going to put a wall along the border with Mexico. We're going to put a wall between us and the ocean. And those containers ain't going to move.
WIAN: A group of Los Angeles truck drivers seeking union representation and a 25 percent pay raise is now joining what's being billed as the Great American Boycott of May 1st. It seeks to cripple the U.S. economy by advocating no work, no school, no selling and no buying.
Some May Day boycott organizers are not only calling on businesses to shut down, but also asking California school districts to declare Monday, May 1st, a school holiday.
NATIVO LOPEZ, MEXICAN-AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSN.: I would like them to join us on May 1st in shutting down their business and for school authorities to recognize May 1st as a floating holiday. I'm asking them to get in front, anticipate the great absence in their workforce and in the schools.
A state Education Department officials say the decision is up to individual school districts, but she hopes the kids stay in school.
Boycott leaders vow they will "... settle for nothing less than full amnesty and dignity for the millions of undocumented workers presently in the U.S." The May 1st boycott has clear Marxist overtones. Supporters include communists, socialist and anarchist groups.
Traditional immigrant and Latino rights organizations and unions are also involved, as are some politicians. Listen to the reasoning of California's state senate majority leader.
GLORIA ROMERO (D), CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE: Some people might ask, why would a senator sitting in Sacramento support a boycott essentially of California business? As a senator, I represent citizens and non-citizens alike.
WIAN: And apparently illegal aliens.
(END VIDEOTAPE) WIAN: Some organizers of this week's protests say they are not going to support the May Day boycott. One former lawmaker from Arizona who helped organize the protests in Phoenix says marchers are tired and need to get back to work -- Lou.
DOBBS: These are remarkable calls, by any definition. Are the officials, for example, at the port taking the threat of a possible strike on May 1st seriously?
WIAN: Well, I have to say, the port officials we spoke to today were not aware of this threat until we told them about it, but they say now they will take it seriously. They say it's likely the California Highway Patrol, the port police, terminal operators, security forces will all be at a heightened states of alert on May 1st -- Lou.
DOBBS: Casey, thank you very much. Casey Wian from Los Angeles.
Pinging some others to ...
Illegals Supporters Plan to Shut Down Ports on Marxist May Day
EU removes "Islamic Terrorism" from its dictionary
Snip: Many experts believe that the words Islam and terrorism must not be used together, and concluded that the use of such expressions alienates Muslims in Europe.
Some Arab owned businesses in America
Snip: Already, the list of U.S. businesses owned by Arab investors -- not just from Dubai -- includes some well-known names. Among them are Caribou Coffee Co., the fast-growing rival to Starbucks Corp.; Church's Chicken, a fast-food concern; Loehmann's, a specialty retailer; TLC Health Care Services Inc., a provider of home nursing and hospice care; and even several financial publications, including the American Banker.
US -Canada bust up human smuggling ring
Snippets: U.S. and Canadian police have broken up a criminal ring that smuggled dozens of Indian and Pakistani nationals into the United States at a cost of up to $35,000 each, officials said on Wednesday.
Police said 14 people have been indicted by a U.S. grand jury in Seattle in connection with the Vancouver-based scheme that transported people over the border between British Columbia and Washington state.
Four people waiting to be transported to the United States were arrested in houses in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey on Tuesday in raids that also lead to the arrest of a man police said was the ringleader.
The smuggling operation was first discovered in January 2005, when U.S. agents near Oroville in eastern Washington state received a tip about men purchasing maps of the rural border area.
Once in Washington state, the illegal immigrants were kept in hotels until the smugglers could set up flights to cities around the United States, officials said.
Yep MD...and yet these type of stories are not being reported by the MSM. These people could be exposing our food products to all types of contaminents...who knows if these workers have ever received vaccinations...who knows if they have any number of third-world illnesses. and the companies who are employing these illegals need to be investigated...are they paying taxes on these people. Without SSN's how can they be taxed? I would also suspect that they are able to get away with paying them sub-standard hourly wages. Why is there no outcry from the ACLU and other lib agencies on this new form of slavery.
WCG...IIRC I think that the previous threat to the QE2 was when it was in port in NY for some type of festivities.
Suppose those "activists" who don't show up for work no longer have jobs when they return from their protest? There are plenty of Americans ready, willing and able to reclaim our jobs AND our country. Oh, it might be edgy initially, but trust, we'd survive. If they cause enough chaos, it just might be the ticket (or wakeup call to our politicians) to sending them home once and for all.
What makes me really crazy are the churches who are promoting the thought that these illegals need our assistance. My local church and those in my area here in the Northeast, have had articles in the parish newsletters for the past few years regarding helping the "guest workers". Thankfully, every week there are editorial letters from citizens who dispute the church's stand on this issue, and remind people that these people have an option to choose to follow the law to become legal.
This also reminds me of what Saddam did when he knew that our troups were about to enter Iraq....he emptied all of the prisons.
Thanks RR. I stopped purchasing Tysons based on the owners close relationship with the Clintons. Money changing hands, etc. Of course these people would be utilizing illegals at their factories...to save a buck...and keep more money for themselves and their liberal buddies.
I believe these immigrant protest marches will garner more antipathy than the sympathy they are seeking. From what I hear and read, the "real citizens" are quickly exhausting their collective patience...............mine included.
Hope you are feeling better by now. Every time I travel, I seem to pick up some weird bug. I much prefer staying in my own comfort/safe zone. Getting paranoid.
My daughter-in-law returned her Renu to Wal Mart today for an exchange. No problem.
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North Carolina
Breaking News: Unstable Rocky Mount Bridge Halts Amtrak Service (North and South)
WRAL ^ | April 12, 2006
Amtrak service on both north and southbound tracks has come to a halt after a bridge support was damaged in Rocky Mount Wednesday evening. -- Until the repairs are made, no rail traffic north or southbound can happen south of Rocky Mount. All trains between Florida and Rocky Mount will be cancelled as a result, as well as any trains in northern areas headed south of Rocky Mount. There is no current estimate on the number of trains affected.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1614182/posts
BUNDLES OF CASH
Tyson Foods' financial records show that they had been funding former US president Bill Clinton in many of his political campaigns, beginning back at the time when Clinton was Governor of Arkansas. Don Tyson was one of Bill Clinton's closest friends and biggest supporters, according to grand jury testimony concerning Tyson's political misconduct. And Don Tyson was Bill Clinton's top fundraiser during his governorship and presidential elections..
Tyson Foods: guilty plea; $6 million federal court fines and investigative costs (Washington Post "Tyson Foods Admits Illegal Gifts to Espy" December 30, 1997)
Iran Could Produce Nuclear Bomb in 16 Days, U.S. Says (Update)
April 12 (Bloomberg) -- Iran, which is defying United Nations Security Council demands to cease its nuclear program, may be capable of making a nuclear bomb within 16 days if it goes ahead with plans to install thousands of centrifuges at its Natanz plant, a U.S. State Department official said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=awSzbHpjozAo
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