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Government is also spying on your prescription drug use

By Lance Johnson, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Government bureaucracies use data mining techniques to keep track of almost anything nowadays. Government micromanagement of people's lives has become the norm. Control freaks in positions of power want to know everything about everybody, usually in order to "keep people safe" or to learn about population trends or to "save lives." Recent developments reveal that states will be implementing data mining techniques into state education common core standards to track children's behavior...

Herbs destroy mycoplasma, disabling deadly opportunistic infections: Research

By JB Bardot, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Mycoplasma is the smallest free-living disease agent found in humans and is unclassified as either a virus or a bacteria, but possesses characteristics of both. The microbes have no cell walls and were originally thought to be related only to several strains of pneumonia; however, researchers have now identified at least seven mycoplasma species, which may cause or be co-factors in other serious diseases. Due to their size and lack of cell walls, mycoplasma are capable of doing great...

Facebook has been secretly compiling 'shadow profiles' of all users

By J. D. Heyes, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) If you're one of those who held out hope that social media sites like Facebook actually adhered to their own privacy policies, I'm sorry to say that you've been duped. Badly. Reports that surfaced June 23 indicated that some sort of "bug" inadvertently revealed personal information on some six million Facebook users - a bug that had led to a year-long data leak beginning in 2012, according to this report from Reuters. Per the newswire service: Facebook blamed the data leaks...

New science confirms raw milk is remarkably safe

By Ethan A. Huff, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) All of those antiquated government talking points about the alleged dangers of drinking raw milk have once again been debunked, this time by a series of scientific risk assessments recently published in the Journal of Food Protection. A press release published in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) explains that, based on the results of three new quantitative microbial risk assessments (QMRAs), as well as the review of dozens of other scholarly papers on the subject, raw milk is very clearly...

Scientists detail how vitamin D and omega-3 fats synergistically halt Alzheimer's plaque formation

By John Phillip, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a loss of short-term memory, cognition and thought processes that define a person's personality, and new cases are exploding exponentially. Though allopathic physicians and researchers maintain there is no known cause or treatment for the ultimately fatal illness, alternative practitioners understand the etiology has evolved from decades of living an unhealthy lifestyle. Dietary transgressions, exposure to cosmetic and household pollutants, lack...

Pesticide opposition group calls for government to ban bee-killing pesticides

By Lance Johnson, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Neonicotinoid pesticides, including the likes of imidacloprid, clothianidin, thiamethoxam, dinetofuran and acetamiprid, are coming under heavy scrutiny. Their horrendous, environment-ravishing, bee-killing properties are responsible for entire bee colony collapses. As these poisons are sprayed into the air during seed planting, little regard has been given to the beckoning health and ecosystem consequences. According to the Ontario Post, a recent Canadian beekeeper lost 600 hives...

Man facing 13 years in prison for criticizing banks; judge bars any mention of First Amendment in his defense

By J. D. Heyes, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) "Insanity" is a term that best describes the large and growing American Nanny State, but there are varying degrees of insanity within it. For example, Nanny State insanity is compounded in states - say, California for instance - where unrestrained progressive liberalism has so influenced the lawmaking process that it completely confounds reasoned outside observers. Take the case of San Diego resident Jeff Olson: He is currently being prosecuted for writing anti-big bank messages...

Simple yet effective diarrhea remedies

By Sandeep Godiyal, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Diarrhea can be caused by many factors ranging from bad food to viral infections, but when left unchecked, it can cause you more than just inconveniences. Chronic diarrhea is known to cause dehydration, nutrient imbalance, and other potential health hazards. Because of this, one must stop it before it actually causes major harm. Here are some of the best remedies for diarrhea that you can use at home. Home remedies for diarrhea1. Getting enough rest. Oftentimes, diarrhea is one of...

Pesticide exposure causes Parkinson's disease: Study

By Ethan A. Huff, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Fresh research on the neurological condition known as Parkinson's disease has affirmed what a number of prominent scientists have been saying for several years now: Mainly that pesticide exposure is a direct cause of this widespread degenerative health condition. And while there are admittedly many other potential causes and triggers of Parkinson's, this obvious exposure is one that needs to be taken more seriously moving forward, admit some. All in all, 104 studies were included...

Yoga supports a healthy metabolism, strengthens the immune system and enhances brain function

By Katherine Leonard, MS, NC, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Stress management techniques like meditation, yoga, and deep breathing can enhance the body's ability to handle and recover from stressors like chronic disease, work stress, or relationship stress. These practices bring the body in to a state of relaxation, dominated by the parasympathetic nervous system. New research is providing some insight into why yoga and these techniques are beneficial to our health. Researches at the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind/Body Medicine at Mass....

How consistent hospital error is having a deadly effect on the healthcare system

By J. D. Heyes, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent survey of hospitals found that infections, surgical errors and other medical harm contribute to the deaths of about 180,000 patients a year. The projections by Consumer Reports magazine were based on a 2010 report by the Department of Health and Human Resources. In addition to the deaths, the government report found that another 1.4 million patients are seriously hurt by their hospital care. What is most interesting about these results is that they cover just a small...

Discover MSM for soft, deeply hydrated and bright skin

By Danna Norek, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is a nutrient that you have consumed in many of the most well-known superfoods. That's because it is an organic sulfur compound that is found in many of the healthiest and most nutritionally synergistic foods that we eat such as broccoli, cabbage and Bbrussels sprouts which give off a distinct odor when cooked. It can also be found in smaller concentrations in some meat and dairy products. Minimal processing and heating of these foods keeps the highest...

The most frequently used words on television

By Jon Rappoport, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Propaganda is the art of selling people a reality they would never choose on their own. One of the profound and simple tricks of propaganda is selling people what they already have. However, if they don't know they already have it, if they don't realize the sale is unnecessary, they won't recognize the sleight-of-hand operation. And the payoff is, they'll accept a synthetic substitute for the real thing. If a person really doesn't understand he has freedom, he may, for example...

Natural News completes online social media experiment exploring the boundaries of same-sex marriage, racism, sexism and gender

By Mike Adams, July 2 2013
(NaturalNews) After landing myself in some pretty hot water over the past few days running an online social media experiment, I've decided to halt the test and disclose what we've been doing here at Natural News. Yes, it's true: We've been running a social media "stress test" to find out whether internet users could have a rational discussion on edgy topics like race, gender and same-sex marriage. For this test, I personally penned several eyebrow-raising articles on topics we normally would not...

Death of 19 firefighters in Arizona begs the question: Why do we keep putting out forest fires in the first place?

By Mike Adams, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Long before humans ever arrived on the scene, forest fires burned themselves out naturally. The forests re-grew and the cycle repeated: fire and rebirth, fire and rebirth. Over and over again for millions of years. This was never a problem until humans came along and decided to build expensive homes and commercial buildings in forested areas that eventually catch on fire. These "fire zones" would, of course, burn up sooner or later, but people wanted to live there, so they bought...

Clorox hate-speech ad smears fathers as clueless dogs; boycott Burt's Bees products

By Mike Adams, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Have you had enough yet of the dad bashing frequently seen in the media? According to sitcoms and TV commercials, men are complete idiots who wouldn't even know how to put their own underwear on straight if it weren't for their wives telling them how to do things. Clorox jumped on the man-bashing bandwagon this week with an online advertising campaign so highly offensive that if it had targeted blacks instead of dads, it would have been called the most extreme example of corporate...

Single women's health insurance premiums set to double in California, thanks to Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Progressives claim to be the most sensitive to women's issues, yet they are the first ones to back policies that either harm or otherwise suppress women. Case in point: Obamacare. Back in the day when the president and his congressional allies were selling this turkey to the American people, one of their most oft-repeated lies was that health care reform would lead to lower costs - lower fees for service, lower hospital costs, lower government costs and lower health care premiums...

HIV vaccine infects 41 volunteers, vaccine trials canceled

By Ethan A. Huff, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Yet another "experimental" vaccine for HIV has proven to be even more dangerous than the virus itself. At least 40 men participating in a taxpayer-funded government study entitled "HVTN 505 clinical trial," which began in 2009, were recently found to have contracted HIV from the vaccine itself, prompting an immediate end to the deadly trial. Crafted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the study initially included more than 2,500 men from 19 cities. All the men admitted to...

Hospitals, cancer centers now getting women drunk at 'mammogram parties' to lure them into having their breasts irradiated

By Ethan A. Huff, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The cancer industry has apparently become so desperate to recruit new customers that it is now resorting to what can only be described as a type of medical date rape. A number of hospitals and cancer centers across the country are reportedly now holding community-driven "mammogram parties," a deceptive cancer marketing scheme that basically entails deliberately getting women tipsy or drunk on alcohol with their friends and neighbors in order to entice them into getting medically molested...

Immigration reform hiding a plan requiring biometric national ID card for all US workers

By Lance Johnson, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) As the Senate passes sweeping immigration reform, many have been caught up in the surface debate about whether undocumented workers should be granted amnesty. But everyone is being distracted. The amnesty argument has concealed the sinister, rotten core of this sweeping new legislation. A little known provision embedded in the bill is set to require all American workers to possess a biometric ID card. According to the New York Times, driver's licenses, photographs, and biometric...

Monsanto-funded 'World Food Prize' awarded to Monsanto in ridiculously corrupt PR stunt

By Jonathan Benson, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) What a surprise! Among this year's winners of the international World Food Prize, which claims to recognize the achievements of individuals who have "advanced human development," is none other than a Monsanto executive. The World Food Prize, which is heavily funded by the biotechnology industry, has once again shown preference to this corrupt industry by awarding three biotech pioneers esteemed laud and corresponding cash prizes as part of a ridiculous public relations stunt designed...

Keep your dog cool in summer with 10 DIY home remedies to prevent overheating

By JB Bardot, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Keep your dog cool as summer sizzles its way back into season. Summer signals the time when dogs are ready for hiking, fetching, and other outdoor play. Hot summer days can be deadly to our pets unless we protect them from overheating from heat stroke. Early signs are excess panting, weakness, confusion, increased salivation, dark red gums and seizures. Keep your dog cool and prevent overheating with a variety of home remedies and common sense actions. Prevent and alleviate heat...

Find out which foods we eat in America are banned in other countries - the facts will scare you

By PF Louis, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Most of us know that GMOs are required to be labeled or even completely banned in some other nations. Some nations have even outlawed certain pesticides and insecticides from agricultural use that are heavily promoted in the United States. Those items are not surprising for most of us. But you will be surprised at how many toxic food processing agents and additives used in our foods are completely banned in many other nations. Hopefully, this list will encourage you to avoid processed...

Eight foods that help fight allergies

By Sandeep Godiyal, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Allergies are indeed bothersome. But instead of reaching out to the usual medications, individuals can now seek relief from various foods. Among the known foods that help fight off spring allergies are citrus fruits, red grapes, broccoli, collard greens, nuts, apples, fish, onions and garlic. With a diet enriched with these foods, individuals allergic to spring can find comfort and reliefCitrus fruits. There are several studies that prove the power of vitamin C and what better way...

World's largest pork producer ditches Big Pharma's chemical feed additive, angering drug-pushing FDA

By Ethan A. Huff, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) A significant percentage of the U.S. pork supply could soon get a little bit healthier, thanks to a recent game-changing policy shift by the world's largest pork producer and processor. Reports indicate that Smithfield Foods is gradually ditching the use of a controversial animal feed additive known as ractopamine, which triggers high production of lean meat in pigs. But the decision, which is apparently in preparation for a buyout by a major Chinese counterpart, has prompted the drug...

Cardiovascular disease - how to beat it by reversing 'inflammatory living'

By Kelly Pepper, D.C., July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in modern society, and a costly burden to treat--financially, physically and emotionally. A recent study presented at the European Congress of Rheumatology looked at participants in the Framingham Heart Study and found a significant (more than double) association with symptomatic hand osteoarthritis (degenerative arthritis) and coronary heart disease. This association was not seen in individuals with hand osteoarthritis that had...

Hormone ravaging BPA also found to damage your teeth

By Lance Johnson, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Bisphenol-A, a chemical wreaking havoc on people's hormones, is also affecting teeth enamel development. A team of French researchers from Paris, led by Sylvie Babajko, have found out that rats exposed to daily Bisphenal-A develop a dental condition called, molar incisor hypomineralisation. This condition, as seen in humans, is an abnormal accumulation of organic materials on the teeth, making teeth sensitive and more prone to cavities. BPA ravages enamel formationAt the heart of...

Dietary fats found to play a crucial role in the development of Alzheimer's disease

By John Phillip, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Newly diagnosed cases of Alzheimer's dementia have steadily skyrocketed over the past half century, suspiciously coinciding with the rise in meals consumed in fast food restaurants and the marketing of convenience products that consist largely of saturated and hydrogenated fats along with refined carbohydrates. It is no coincidence that the two events are closely related, as more scientific evidence continues to explain how this dreaded disease is largely the result of dietary indiscretions...

European Patent Office grants Monsanto patent on natural broccoli seeds, florets

By Ethan A. Huff, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Monsanto's efforts to usher genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) into the European Union (EU) have been largely stagnant in recent years, so the multinational corporation and others in the industry are taking a new and more evil approach to gain more market control. According to a recent announcement put forth by the human rights advocacy group No Patents on Seeds!, the European Patent Office (EPO) is now granting biotechnology companies patents on all-natural crops such as broccoli...

Long-term criminal fraud by Lipitor drugmakers exposed after years of selling adulterated drugs

By J. D. Heyes, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The evidence continues to mount that Big Pharma is little more than a massive criminal enterprise designed to maximize profits at the expense of your health. This story is a continuation on that theme. Thanks to investigative reporter Katherine Eban, we now know that one Indian drug manufacturer, Ranbaxy, has been making substantial profits selling bogus drugs, including generic brands of Lipitor (which is prescribed to lower cholesterol levels), and generally engaging in widespread...

Is autism linked to air pollution?

By Antonia, July 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Results of a new study were released and suggest that moms-to-be that are exposed to high levels of pollution are almost twice as likely to give birth to a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). With data collected from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Harvard School of Public Health linked autism to lead, manganese, diesel fuel, and mercury. The pregnant women living in areas that had the highest levels of diesel fuel or mercury were most at risk, having about two...

Seatbelts for pets have a 100 percent failure rate in crash tests

By J. D. Heyes, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) It may sound like nonsense to some of you, but there are those who travel with their pets and in doing so would like to keep them safe when they are on the road. Some innovative companies have honed in on this consumer "need" and have been working on products designed to lower risks to pets when traveling, particularly in automobiles. One such innovation is called a dog harness. Only, so far anyway, none of the dog harnesses widely used by pet owners can withstand crash testing...

Breaking news: New vaccine praised as a cure for type 1 diabetes

By Eric L. Zielinski, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) After 40 years of unsuccessful attempts to develop a vaccine to prevent type 1 diabetes, a joint effort by California-based Stanford University and Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands announced this past Wednesday that they may have stumbled upon the key to finally make it happen. Their article - published in the journal Science Translational Medicine - releases Phase 2 data that it has genetically engineered a vaccine to shut down specific aspects of the immune system...

Federal chemical safety law attempts to block states from passing their own chemical regulations that protect families

By Ethan A. Huff, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Just prior to his recent death, Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) introduced new legislation to reform the inherently flawed Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA), an atrocious piece of legislation that over the years has allowed an untold number of toxic chemicals to flood the consumer products industry without being properly safety tested. But its proposed replacement, the Chemical Safety Improvement Act of 2013 (CSIA), will likely do little, if anything, to correct the flaws...

Protection against West Nile Virus and spraying residues

By Perry Arledge, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) There are some simple solutions for protecting yourself from the West Nile Virus contracted from mosquito bites. Keep a little jar of Calcium Bentonite Clay mud on hand at all times and apply topically as soon as bitten. The clay will draw out the venom and virus. Keep reapplying until the redness and itching is gone. If you live in an area that has been sprayed with chemicals, take at least two clay baths per week, using 1-2 cups of dry clay per bath for adults and 3/4 cup for small...

Oregon passes unconstitutional bill that infringes natural right of parents to opt out of vaccination 'requirements'

By Jonathan Benson, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Oregon parents who choose to protect their children from the horrors of vaccines will now have to jump through a slew of unconstitutional government hoops, including subjecting themselves to state-coerced reeducation training and state-endorsed medical propaganda. This, thanks to the passage of a new bill recently signed into law by Oregon Governor and American traitor John Kitzhaber that makes opting out of vaccines more difficult. The bill, known as Senate Bill 132, admittedly...

Fit as a fiddle for summer

By Marlene Watson-Tara, June 30 2013
(NaturalNews) "Summertime and the livin' is easy". You may remember these words from the song 'Summertime', all about lazy days when everything seems to slow down. Summer is a good time to forget our worries and let our hair down. The flowers are in full bloom, the perfume from rose bushes waft in the air, the hanging baskets overflow with an abundance of colors bobbing about in the breeze; when playing in the sun, everyone seems happier than at any other time of the year. This makes sense when we...

More than 25,000 bumblebees fall from Oregon sky due to insecticide poisoning

By Jonathan Benson, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Shoppers at a local Target store in Wilsonville, Oregon, just outside of Portland were shocked recently to step outside the big box depot into a sea of already dead and dying bumblebees. As reported by KATU.com news, more than 25,000 dead bumblebees were found littered around the store's parking lot during National Pollinator Week, a direct result of European Linden trees located in planters throughout the same parking lot having been sprayed with a highly toxic insecticide known as...

UK government bans GMOs from its own Parliament restaurants while telling public to embrace genetic poisons

By Jonathan Benson, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Since the mid-to-late 1990s when genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) were first being thrust onto the market by governments working in lockstep with the biotechnology industry, the U.K. Parliament has effectively barred their use in all food items served to government officials at Parliament restaurants, according to new reports. This, despite the fact that prominent elected officials in the U.K. are right now pushing GMOs on a public that is largely opposed to them, effectively shining...

Groundbreaking research exposes the serious health consequences of thirdhand smoke

By Carolanne Wright, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California have proven for the first time that thirdhand smoke produces significant damage to human DNA. A toxic residue from cigarette smoke that adheres to practically every surface - including hair, skin, clothing, carpeting, furniture and paint, this problematic remnant may become increasingly dangerous over time. Even more alarming, cleaning the noxious substance from physical environments is virtually impossible. Thirdhand...

New program plans to mandate electronic updateable license plates that track your every move

By J. D. Heyes, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and that appears to apply to a new program which plans to force drivers to begin using electronic updatable license plates so police will be able to tell whether the vehicle - or the driver associated with the vehicle - is wanted for any alleged criminal activity. The problem with this crime-fighting solution, however, is that the program, if it is implemented, will mean that authorities will have yet one more tool to track your every...

Six unique and surprisingly easy ways to experience more energy every day

By PF Louis, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) As we try to keep up with hectic activity demands by consuming more caffeine, sugar, and other energy "boosters" we become more frazzled, get less quality sleep, and add more chronic stress. It's that sort of vicious cycle that leads into a downward spiral of poor physical and/or mental health. There are natural solutions we can begin to practice, increasingly allowing new habits to replace our energy draining-behavior and rejuvenate depleted energy naturally. Mild dehydration...

How to make lab tests lie

By Jeffery Scott, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Modern medicine, with its heavy reliance upon both technology and pharmaceutical interventions, has changed the very nature of medicine and how it is practiced. Traditionally, medicine placed a high value upon the human skills of the physician: Intuition, insight, personal knowledge of the patient and their life circumstances, and even educated hunches. And while some lip service may still be paid to these time-honored abilities, the quest for objective data, whether from a blood test...

Supreme Court rules cops can collect your DNA if they arrest you

By Ethan A. Huff, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Your constitutional right to not be searched or detained by law enforcement officials without reasonable suspicion or probable cause has been further eroded by a recent Supreme Court ruling, which now allows police officers to freely collect DNA samples from individuals they arrest in connection with serious crimes. Even if such individuals are eventually found to be innocent and are later acquitted, such DNA collection can legally take place prior to this determination, according to...

Vitamin P deficiency: How lack of pleasure severely impacts health

By Carolanne Wright, June 24 2013
(NaturalNews) As we race through our busy days and barely take time to eat, let alone enjoy a meal, more is at stake than simply depriving our taste buds - vitality is seriously compromised too. When we don't take pleasure in our food, regardless of how nutritionally superior it may be, our mental and physical well-being plummet. Scientific research agrees: If we consume tasteless fare, health suffers. Pleasure as the ultimate health kick Seeking a way to lower cholesterol, absorb more nutrients...

Is the NSA actually Blackmail Inc. for the military industrial complex?

By Jon Rappoport, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Every director of the NSA is a general or an admiral. The NSA is organized under the US Dept. of Defense. Imagine that you are a powerful player who straddles two worlds---the Dept. of Defense and the private sector where corporate defense-contractors live and flourish. You've served many times in both arenas. Your name is Mr. Military Industrial Complex. Your mission is war. The reasons for war don't matter. Reasons can be invented at the drop of a hat. You want endless...

USDA approves horse slaughterhouse to produce meat for human consumption

By Mike Adams, June 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The next burger you bite into might be a horsemeat burger, thanks to the U.S. government approving horse slaughterhouses to produce meat for human consumption. Valley Meat Co in Roswell, New Mexico, is being green-lighted by the USDA, which will routinely send inspectors to make sure it is slaughtering horses and processing horse meat in a "clean" way. Additional horse meat plants are expected to be approved by the USDA in Missouri and Iowa. While horse meat can't legally be sold...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, June 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, June 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

When government goes rogue: Obama imprisons whistleblowers who expose crimes

By J. D. Heyes, June 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Is there a fine - or a not-so-fine - line between the public's right to know and keeping classified information classified? That is the question swirling around NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's recent disclosure that the spy agency he worked for was conducting blanket surveillance on American citizens, in apparent violation of its charter to focus on foreign-based threats. Following his exposure of the NSA's activities the Guardian, a British newspaper, earlier this month, the...



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