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Saturday, August 20, 2005 |
In previous times religion had a high stake in selling and buying relics, but now that has been taken over by the relicommerce, no, not candles or medals, but pope beer, pope bears and pope lollipops. What next? Pontiff Pringles? I'll stick to my Trappist beer.
11:19:45 AM
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CSPInet: "Most foods sold in supermarkets and restaurants are too high in salt. But a new study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) finds that some manufacturers are recklessly loading up their products with two, three, or even four times as much salt as their competitors within a food category. The dramatic differences in sodium from brand to brand are proof positive that many companies could easily achieve significant reductions without sacrificing taste, according to CSPI."
11:07:30 AM
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