Archive for September, 2007
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
FDA sends warning to Nestle - Blogging Baby
FDA sends warning to Nestle - Blogging Baby
Well, put this under the list of things that really ought to not happen: Nestle’s Good Start Infant Formula with Iron was tested by the FDA (the Food and Drug Administration in the United States) who found that the levels of calcium and phosphorus were not only below what the FDA requires, but also below what the product label states . The label says the formula has 64mg of calcium per 100 Kilocalories and 36 mg of phosphorus. The required . (continues)
Catholic group calls on Edwards to fire blogging ‘bigots’
CNN - NEW YORK (CNN) — The head of a conservative Catholic group is demanding that former Sen. John Edwards, D-North Carolina, fire two of his campaign bloggers, charging that they are “anti-Catholic, vulgar, trash talking bigots.” In a move that has . (continues)
Ultimate Responsibility
Ultimately, we’re responsible to ourselves and to what we present to others. When it comes to my bad credit situation, I accept that I am mostly to blame. I had believed that I was completely to blame until I read today’s New Times newspaper and found out about Robert J. Maynard Jr. and a company he founded in the ’90s call National Credit (continues)
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Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Internet casts shadow over glossy trade
Internet casts shadow over glossy trade
because, unlike magazines, internet sites don’t have scarcity value, and prices are set by internet giants such as Google and Yahoo. They can keep rates low because they’re volume players who make a small amount of money from each transaction, and have (continues)
Lexington company sues Google over patent
UPDATED: 4:00 PM Lexington company sues Google over patent By David Goetz dgoetz@courier-journal.com The Courier-Journal By David Goetz dgoetz@courier-journal.com The Courier-Journal Lexington, Ky. software developer iLOR LLC claims Internet giant Google (continues)
Report: Google, Amazon plan e-book moves (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
Google and Amazon.com are planning moves in the electronic-book market which, despite much promise over the years, hasn’t met the expectations of book lovers, The New York Times reported Thursday. (continues)
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