Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Who New..

No one knows what to expect from the news and today's news is no exception.
Take a look:
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1: Hip hip hooray for sand! It has more uses than just for us to lay on at the beach.
Thank God it stopped the water...
Sandbags save town-cnn.com

2: He can't impeach the President, maybe the rug is clogging his mind...
Rep. Dennis Kucinich impeaches President Bush—in his mind-236.com

3: There is nothing funny about this...
Latest Cheney Tape May Contain Evidence Of His Whereabouts-theonion.com

4: Oh goodness, is it a surprise that she lost...
Hillary Clinton-hypocrites.com

5: Over crowding doesn't just happen in jails and prisons...

6: Those flashes in the sky are more dangerous than we know...
How to Protect Your Property from Lightning-motherearthnews.com

7: Is Congress helping us during this "oil crisis"?...
The Battle to Drill-foxnews.com

8: Using Mickey Mouse to poke fun at people is just wrong...
Conservative Group Funds New Anti-McCain Campaign, Promoting "Mickey Mouse"-duckplops

9: The rain needs to stop in the midwest...
Flooded Midwest Means Higher Food Prices; Storms Still Strangle Region-abcnews.go.com

10: It's all in the name...
Lesbos(ians) Sue Over Lesbian Name-hypocrisy.com

This is Foo Moo signing off. Good day.



Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Myth: Cure For The Common Cold

AIRBORNE “COLD CURE” TO REFUND $23 MILLION

People who have taken the herbal formula Airborne with the hope of curing or fending off the common cold are eligible for refunds from the company. Airborne will pay $23.3. million to settle a class action lawsuit over false advertising. Airborne sales have soared, surpassing $100 million by 2006.

Airborne and many other remedies are classified as dietary supplements, not drugs, which means as long as they don’t make specific health claims, they don’t have to prove to the government that they work. the company has toned down its claims, and the word “cold” is no longer anywhere on the packaging.

A recorded message today at Airborne said, “Defendants deny any wrongdoing or illegal conduct, but have agreed to settle the litigation.”

If you have receipts you can get all your money back for all purchases between May 2001 and November 2007. If you do not ave receipts you can get money back for up to six packages that can cost over $10 each. Call 1-888-952-9080 for further information on getting your refund - you MUST make your claim by September 2008.

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