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While a politically correct MSM for the most part ignores the fact those carrying such a disease may be crossing our borders by the thousands daily this seems not to matter, nor is it receiving the attention a single airline passenger is getting from politicians or those favoring the invasion and colonization of America from Mexico. Illegal aliens by the millions never tested for infectious diseases; this is lunacy!, the same lunacy of Reagan who opened the floodgates to this invasion by the barbaric, corrupt nation of Mexico and now being advocated by the present lunatics in the White House and Congress.

How about this for crazy; some political appointee stands at the podium and announces we have nothing to fear from this single incident of an airline passenger carrying a virulent and infectious, deadly disease slipping past all the "security" now required for airlines after 9/11.


Chelsea lacks class at exclusive event

Clinton arrived at Stanford yesterday for a one-day swing through campus in order to talk to young women, a key target demographic of the Clinton campaign. But the limited invitation policy of the event at Pi Phi, which was only open to members of the Inter-Sorority-Council, left a bad taste in the mouths of the many Clinton fans and political junkies across campus, many of whom would have stayed home from Lake Tahoe ski trips for a chance to attend.

In an effort to sway undecided voters for California's upcoming Feb. 5 presidential primary, Chelsea hosted a small round-table discussion at Old Union and later a larger event open only to sorority members in the Pi Phi lounge. According to a member of the Stanford Students for Hillary, who was quoted in the Stanford Daily on Monday [Chelsea Campaigns at Farm], the former first daughter wanted to reach out to the sorority audience in order to tap into a "core demographic" of Hillary Clinton's campaign.


Redskins star died of wound to groin

Miami-Dade Associate Medical Examiner Satish Chundru examined Taylor's body at 9 a.m. Nov. 27. Taylor died at 3:35 a.m. Nov. 27, the day after he was shot.

His gunshot wound traveled right to left, downward from the front of his body, according to the documents. Chundru also noted a superficial cut to the right biceps.

Taylor was rushed to Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital after he was shot at his home in Palmetto Bay.

According to police, Eric Rivera, 17, Venjah Hunte, 20, and Charles Wardlow, 18, all of Fort Myers; and Jason Mitchell, 19, of Lehigh Acres, went to Taylor's house to rob it. But, they didn't know the NFL safety would be home. According to a grand jury indictment, Rivera shot Taylor, and the four fled.

All four are charged with first-degree murder and armed burglary.


Advanced Life Sciences Announces Successful Thorough QT Study Of ...

Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADLS), announced positive results from Trial CL07-001, a thorough QT study of the Company's novel once-a-day oral antibiotic, cethromycin. This study was conducted to evaluate the cardiac safety of cethromycin and to enhance the safety database for the Company's upcoming New Drug Application (NDA) submission for cethromycin to treat community acquired pneumonia (CAP). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires thorough QT studies for all new chemical entities because prolongation in QT interval (corrected for changes in heart rate, or QTc) may signify an increased risk of developing cardiac arrhythmias.

Trial CL07-001 evaluated the potential of cethromycin to cause a prolongation in electrocardiographic QT interval in accordance with FDA and ICH E14 guidance.


BP Q4 earnings jump, company to speed up cost-cutting

The company also brokered a $50-million US fine with the U.S. Justice Department for the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion in which 15 people died. That plea agreement — part of a $373-million US penalty for environmental crimes and fraud — could be overturned.

On top of the fines and restitution, four former BP employees were indicted by a federal grand jury in Chicago on 20 counts of mail and wire fraud connected to a scheme to manipulate energy markets.

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