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Old 01-24-2013, 08:56 AM
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not sure if anyone saw the article out a few days ago about some supermarkets in the u.k. finding horse meat in their 'beef' products...just saw this about burger king:

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2...t-scandal?lite


LONDON -- Burger King said on Thursday it had stopped using one of the firms caught up in the scandal of supplying British grocers with hamburger that contained horse meat.

The British food industry has been rocked by the revelation last week that retailers including market leader Tesco and smaller chains Aldi, Lidl and Iceland had sold beef products that contained horse meat.

Food safety experts say horse meat poses no added health risks to consumers, but the discovery has raised concerns about the food supply chain and the ability to trace meat ingredients.




The discovery of horse meat could be both embarrassing and damaging for the retailers involved. The mass-selling Sun newspaper carried the Burger King announcement on its front page Thursday with the headline "Shergar King," in reference to a famous racehorse that was kidnapped and never seen again.
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Old 01-25-2013, 12:45 PM
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not sure if anyone saw the article out a few days ago about some supermarkets in the u.k. finding horse meat in their 'beef' products...just saw this about burger king:

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2...t-scandal?lite


LONDON -- Burger King said on Thursday it had stopped using one of the firms caught up in the scandal of supplying British grocers with hamburger that contained horse meat.

The British food industry has been rocked by the revelation last week that retailers including market leader Tesco and smaller chains Aldi, Lidl and Iceland had sold beef products that contained horse meat.

Food safety experts say horse meat poses no added health risks to consumers, but the discovery has raised concerns about the food supply chain and the ability to trace meat ingredients.




The discovery of horse meat could be both embarrassing and damaging for the retailers involved. The mass-selling Sun newspaper carried the Burger King announcement on its front page Thursday with the headline "Shergar King," in reference to a famous racehorse that was kidnapped and never seen again.
So sick.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...y-burgers-sale


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On March 24, the Nonhuman Rights Project will choose the jurisdictions in which we will file those first lawsuits. By May 1, we will have selected the initial nonhuman animal plaintiffs, begun drafting our Complaints and supporting documents, and preparing for trials and appeals. During the last quarter of 2013 we will enter the courthouse.

http://www.nonhumanrightsproject.org/

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On Blackfish (at the Sundance Film Festival)...

Sundance Film Festival: 'Blackfish' has SeaWorld in hot water

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,2675298.story

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rev...-review-414203

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Rip Rathi...

No link cause every one I can find has her lying there, umm....sleeping.

Although an elephant she was an actress and as such apparently lied about her age (she was either 78, 80 or 81. Pretty damned old either way you look at it).

She had lived at the Udhagamandalam Tiger Reserve (India) since 1942. That isn't a typo.
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Old 01-25-2013, 08:39 PM
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So sick.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...y-burgers-sale


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On March 24, the Nonhuman Rights Project will choose the jurisdictions in which we will file those first lawsuits. By May 1, we will have selected the initial nonhuman animal plaintiffs, begun drafting our Complaints and supporting documents, and preparing for trials and appeals. During the last quarter of 2013 we will enter the courthouse.

http://www.nonhumanrightsproject.org/

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On Blackfish (at the Sundance Film Festival)...

Sundance Film Festival: 'Blackfish' has SeaWorld in hot water

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,2675298.story

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rev...-review-414203

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Rip Rathi...

No link cause every one I can find has her lying there, umm....sleeping.

Although an elephant she was an actress and as such apparently lied about her age (she was either 78, 80 or 81. Pretty damned old either way you look at it).

She had lived at the Udhagamandalam Tiger Reserve (India) since 1942. That isn't a typo.
I have such mixed feelings about Sea World. As you know, the San Diego location is one of the best rescue and rehabilitation facilities in this Country though I have a hard time supporting other areas of their business. I heavily agree with the "hopes" of the director and former employee of a sea pen type exhibit area..
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Old 01-26-2013, 01:59 AM
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I have such mixed feelings about Sea World. As you know, the San Diego location is one of the best rescue and rehabilitation facilities in this Country though I have a hard time supporting other areas of their business. I heavily agree with the "hopes" of the director and former employee of a sea pen type exhibit area..
Agree.
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:21 PM
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Sperm whales adopt deformed dophin...

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http://www.realclearscience.com/2013...in_251164.html
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