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Latest NewsMelamine Scandal - 6 dead, and 300,000 sickened Families of these children are being offered ridiculously small payouts to compensate their children's suffering. The Chinese families affected by melamine rejected the settlement and are attempting to sue for a greater compensation. PepsiCo ready for stevia product launches PepsiCo is poised to launch two new drinks sweetened with stevia in the US. They are waiting for the green light by the FDA over its GRAS status. Whole Foods signs up alternative fairtrade certifier Whole Foods Market is turning to an alternative fairtrade certifier which claims to open certification up to a host of products that are not covered under the Fairtrade Labeling Organization Don't Let the Bush Administration Cut Short the Debate on Organic Standards Organic Consumers Association: A proposed new regulation includes a loophole that would allow large dairy farms to bring non-organic young milk cows onto their farms, and call them organic. Amgen Cancer Drug Kills More Patients than Placebo From Natural News: Oops. It's not good when your new cancer drug actually kills people in the control group, even while the people in the placebo group aren't dying at all. This is a rough description of the results of a clinical trial of Amgen's new experimental cancer drug. The trial was cancelled because too many people were dying. Brita And Preserve Announce Filter Recycling Program Beginning in early January 2009, consumers can recycle Brita water pitcher filters... 700 Low-Income New Yorkers Will Enjoy Humanely Raised Thanksgiving Turkey Animal welfare approved program sponsors Thanksgiving dinner for 700 low-income New Yorkers at the food bank for New York City. Chefs demonstrate how to prepare a nutritious, delicious meal on a budget using value cuts from humanely raised heritage breed turkey. Hawaii Bans Genetically Modified Coffee The Hawaii County Council has overriden a veto by the Big Island's mayor to ban genetically modified taro and coffee. Seventh Generation working to reduce chemicals our children come in contact with Seventh Generation, the Environmental Working Group and Dr. Alan Greene Conduct Educational Event about Chemicals and Our Children Cancer Study Secretly Funded by Tobacco Companies, Science Journal Duped (NAtural News) NaturalNews reports: Researchers from Cornell University concealed the fact that a tobacco company had funded its studies into whether lung scans can detect cancer earlier than other methods, a New York Times article has revealed. |