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Think Thanksgiving Dinner for Eight with All the Fixings for Under $30 is Impossible? The Next Food Network Star, Melissa d'Arabian, Will Show Us How!

Think Thanksgiving Dinner for Eight with All the Fixings for Under $30 is Impossible? The Next Food Network Star, Melissa d'Arabian, Will Show Us How!

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 20, 2009
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Worried that your Thanksgiving grocery bill is getting fatter while the meal is getting leaner? Last year, the cost for the foods to prepare the typical Thanksgiving dinner went up nearly 6 percent, and prices are steadily rising. But even if you re watching every penny, you don t have to cut corners on the big holiday dinner with help from Walmart!
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“Soldiers”: Mumbai tribute by “the Sheichet”, vid & download

“Soldiers”: Mumbai tribute by “the Sheichet”, vid & download

from Jewish Music Report on November 19, 2009
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Soldiers a tribute to the Kedoshim of Mumbai HY D Different people express their emotions better in different ways. While Kol Isha so beautifully expressed in words what many of us are thinking and feeling a short year after the horrible tragedy in Mumbai, I found it easier to express my thoughts through a song. I wrote this a week after the tragedy and a year later my reflections remain much the same. I therefore invite you to share the journey of my mind and soul to the home of the brave, fortress of the determined, stronghold of the fearless and base of the defiant. A place called Nariman House, home of the holy ultimate soldiers of Mumbai, may Hashem avenge their blood. Mendel the Sheichet (free mp3 download link and link for lyrics save target as For lyrics and chords click HERE
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Health-Seekers Rejoice! 96 Percent Of Doctors Say Reclining Is Good For You

Health-Seekers Rejoice! 96 Percent Of Doctors Say Reclining Is Good For You

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 19, 2009
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MONROE, Mich. (Nov. 17, 2009) - Eat the right foods. Exercise regularly. Wear sunscreen. Most of us know these basic components to a healthy lifestyle, but now, doctors have some welcome advice for those who are stressed out about being healthy: take a deep breath, head to your recliner and relax! More on La-Z-Boy and the Health Benefits of Reclining
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Emeril 20-40-60: FRESH FOOD FAST Offers Timesaving Solutions for Holidays and Everyday

Emeril 20-40-60: FRESH FOOD FAST Offers Timesaving Solutions for Holidays and Everyday

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 19, 2009
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With more Americans cooking at home, rather than dining out or ordering in, we are always looking for quick tips, new recipes and simple techniques to create healthful meals for the family on the go. Whatever the amount of time you have, there s a delicious recipe that will fit your schedule. In his latest cookbook, Emeril: 20-40-60: FRESH FOOD FAST, Lagasse divides his recipes into three sections based on the amount of time they will take you to prepare. More on Emeril: 20-40-60 Fresh Food Fast
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Sheves Chaveirim Sampler

Sheves Chaveirim Sampler

from Jewish Music Report on November 18, 2009
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I was skimming through facebook and found that Ari Goldwag posted something on his blog Geulah Perspectives about Sheves Chaveirim. Lo and behold! It s a sampler for the new album! Looks like one of the songs he has the kids singing is Finally Here a song he previously recorded with his vocals. The sampler sounds great and I ll preview the album art as soon as it s released, b h! Download the sampler here. Here s an excerpt from his blog. So, you may have noticed that I have been somewhat absent over the last few weeks. Baruch Hashem, I have been working hard to complete the new music album that I have produced, entitled Sheves Chaverim. It is an album that continues where Sheves Achim left off. (Look out for Sheves Achim volume 2 in the future!) The album features six child vocalists Moshe Bell, Yair Frohlich, Moshe Dov Goldwag, Shlomo Lipman, Zev and Baruch Sheff. It contains twelve songs, two in English. It is the culmination of a production that stretched for over a year. I composed 11 out of the 12 songs, with the twelfth song being a classic Shlomo Carlebach song. It is my hope that you will find inspiration in the music, and that it will bring you to heightened levels of closeness to Hashem. Be H, the album should be in stores before Chanukah. The CD will be available through Aderet Music and will be available for download (with full PDF) through MostlyMusic.com
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Food Network Star Sandra Lee Offers "Round 2 Recipes" - Less Work, More Meals

Food Network Star Sandra Lee Offers "Round 2 Recipes" - Less Work, More Meals

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 17, 2009
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Some might suggest it s the one holiday that s all about food. No gifts, no religious services, just family and a really big meal. Thanksgiving is the Super Bowl of family entertaining. And because you ll have a crowd of people to feed all weekend long, you may feel captive in the kitchen. But, Sandra Lee has tips to help keep it simple and make the holiday weekend more enjoyable - even for the cook in your family.More on Sandra Lee s Round 2 Recipes and tips for your holiday weekend
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Benny Friedman – Taamu: A Dissection by Mendel “the Sheichet”

Benny Friedman – Taamu: A Dissection by Mendel “the Sheichet”

from Jewish Music Report on November 16, 2009
Duration: 1629
Here is both an in depth, technical review of Taamu, and also a great 30 minute audio interview conducted by Mendel. To download the interview click here. Listen here: Benny Friedman Taamu: a dissection by Mendel the Sheichet I decided to alter my approach by not reading the insert until after this review as I think that offers more objectivity. That means I have no idea who wrote these songs, who arranged them, who engineered them I know nothing but what my ears tell me. I m allowing the work to speak for itself with out the bias of information. As always, I ll be focusing on many of the technical aspects that make up the figurative individual notes of the Sonata that is the album as a whole. Before I continue, I would like to remind the reader of the technical nature of this review. The negative comments I include should be taken in stride with the songs and album as a whole. I m getting the feeling that many people were involved in this album because the different songs are not consistent with each other in various aspects. One gets the feeling that very different angles were taken from song to song on everything from arrangements to choirs to mixing. One of the few common denominators here seems to be that Avi Singolda is obviously playing on most of the songs, there s no mistaking that guitar playing. The involvement of varied talent is not necessarily a bad thing. Quite the opposite, it can help achieve an album that still fells fresh and fun at the 8th song and beyond. On the flip side though, it makes it much more difficult to keep the thread of consistency going through the album to keep it feeling like it belongs together. I thus have to tip my hat to the brilliant individual who did the mastering, because he (or she) really did a spectacular job in bringing all the ends together. While mastering is always important to an album, it is never more so than in those albums where different teams were used for different songs. The volume level was also where it should be as opposed to most Jewish music albums that for some inexplicable reason are always quieter than their contemporary counterparts. You truly are the master ;-) (p.s. I m gonna look at the insert when I m done to find out who you are so I can send you a bill for my windshield that blew out of my car when I put Taamu in my CD player with the regular volume setting for Jewish music) Benny s voice is surprizingly well formed for a debut artist. His projection and intonation are on target and he hits the notes from on top as opposed to reaching at the bottom of the note as is generally common with newer artists. His polished performance is a big credit to his vocal coach. At the same time he doesn t lose feeling for technique as sometimes happens with those who have very technical training. I also noticed throughout the album that while Benny has an obviously admirable vocal range, he doesn t use it constantly, but rather wisely chooses to remain mostly towards the middle of his range and use the highs and lows just as garnish. Among other things, this makes the songs more accessible because people can actually sing the songs fairly easily. As for his voice itself, very similar to his uncle but with some serious richness and bottom end added. Need I say more? The production team, headed up by the brilliant Avi Newmark (my apologies to the others involved for not mentioning you, but as I said before I have not read the insert yet so I don t know who all of you are, nor what your contributions were), did a great job of letting Benny be the geshmake person that he is and allowing that to be expressed in the album. I noticed this before about Avi Newmark, for example with the recent production of Shea Rubenstein s debut album. Avi has developed a strong sensitivity to really understanding the personality of the artists he produces and he takes every possible measure to ensure that the album direction and the artist s personality are perfectly in stride with each other. Everything from song selection to arrangements really expresses the joyous bundle of positive energy that is Benny Friedman. The order of the songs was, I imagine, very carefully thought out. Beyond the strength of individual songs, the album stand together well as a whole. In addition, the Benny Factor is carefully phased in. The album starts off on classic Jewish music with strong overtones of personality, but then works its way into the more and more personal as it progresses. As for the other aspects of the album I will have to cover them in the song by song breakdown since, as I said before, they vary from song to song. I won t give much more attentions to things such as Benny s voice because we all know he s fantastic in that respect in other words I ll try keeping away from obvious observations. 1 Misod This song has an into that is somewhat old school. You know it well, the classic blaring trumpets heralding the triumphantly prancing superstar or would be superstar on stage. Luckily, the song quickly jumps into a much more contemporary sound as the 1st verse dawns. This song has great Melodic twists that keep it interesting in other words the notes don t always go to where you thought they were going. The bass and the guitars, which are essentially the driving forces behind the rhythm here, come through very clearly but without trampling the vocals at all. The choir work is not exactly pioneering but it does the job. Plenty of trumpet and sax for the Jewish music purist, but besides for in the intro, I didn t find that it was overbearing. The drums could use more resonance, doesn t seem like the entire range and sustain of the vibrations were captured the noise gates may have been set too high. Great song, which I think will still be a classic years from now. There was a very warm pipe organ or maybe electric organ (or a very convincing digital keyboard) playing in this song which really enhances the texture, although it would have IMO been beneficial if it were a bit more forward in the mix. The mix overall is very well done. Nice warm sound but not muddy, good use of the effects, EQ etc. Based on the style of the song I would have to guess either Blumstein or Waldner created this one. I m leaning towards the former as this song really makes me think about Shea Rubenstein s song Modim , also written by Elimelech. 2 No Lyrics or what most of us might call a niggun . Here s where the real freshness begins. Great steel string intro. The mostly sparse arrangement piano, bass, acoustic guitar and light synths really help allow this beautiful melody to shine out. Nice New-Age type of feel. A string section electronica overlay instrumental bridge helps tie together our first taste of the freshness this production team is bringing to the table. When you have an artist with serious personality, you want to display that and that s what they re doing with this song. This song is basically Benny saying You wanna be happy? Here, let me show you how . This actually sounds like the kind of song I could see Kol Noar Choir doing. In other words, very fresh, very updated, me likes. Choir work for this song really hits the spot. Again, very nice mix job. Everything coming through nice and clear. Nice natural sound, 70 s progressive soft rock sort of feel. 3 Ukesheim I thought they should have jumped straight into the piano part of the intro and skipped the trumpets. They didn t detract terribly but I didn t find it necessary either. Really absolutely beautiful melody. Arrangements kept basic again, really highlighting the song and Benny s angelic voice. I m particularly admiring the mix in this song. Every note comes through clearly and the instruments all have just the right amount of reverb and warmth. I want that piano as well as the recording engineer that did such an amazing job capturing its every tint and hue. Strings kept back in the mix just enough to add depth without detracting. Did I mention I really love that piano, ach such a full vareme sound, even on the higher notes. 4 Taamu While I really like the arrangements here, as well as the mix note how every beat of the drums resonates clearly I was at first very uncertain about this song. I am however finding that it grows on you quickly. Singolda (presumably) on the guitars keeps a nice drive going here and the bass player is just awesome. Really just going all over the place creating interesting movement and harmonies while still managing to shadow the guitar enough to support the driving rhythm. Choirs ok, but nothing to write home about. Great concept, this is the new happy happy joy joy . 5 Hameracheim Great job on the part of the recording engineers in capturing the subtle nuances of the organic instruments. This is very important in a song that they chose to arrange with a classical music arrangement. I am very happy to hear this as I ve always been a big believer that if you go with a style, you need to really embrace it. They ve done that here and it s certainly successful. I do feel that the low vocals in the beginning should have been done in full projection instead of softly as the chest register vocals done softly seem to get lost in the accompaniment. Also I think the master track was possibly a touch over-compressed, which pulls some of the dimension out. Still an amazing song, but it would have been even more mind-blowing if all of the elements protruded the way they should. Benny really feels every word and I think that really makes this song. The violins and flute work are perfect and leaving out the drums was an excellent move. 6 Moshiach Back into the new and fresh, this acoustic dance track is done absolutely perfectly. Nice latin pop beat blends perfectly with smooth synth sounds. Everything from the choirs to the mix is right on target. Notice how the backup vocs are not shadowing the lead on much of the song, which really helps bump up the freshness levels. Really nice layering on the choir parts as well, with a nice airy sort of backing vocal used which fits in perfectly to everything happening around it. Notice also how, while there is a nice drive to the song, the arrangement is actually fairly sparse. The same holds true for the album as a whole. It seems Avi Newmark and co. took a less-is-more approach contrary to the instrumentally overcrowded scene that is the norm in most of Jewish music. The result is quite stunning. Amazing melody, this will be a fav for years to come. Benny, how did you get so happy? 7 Kad Yasvun I didn t get the heimishe accent used to be people thought every album had to have an English song, no they seem to think you have to have an altered-accent one? Regardless, geat song almost more of a Tefilla than a song. Benny really feels the lyrics here and does an excellent job of expressing them. We really see a good deal of Benny s range here and amazingly his voice retains the same strength in most any register, which is something rare and beautiful indeed. Good arrangement while not necessarily anything groundbreaking but who says everything has to be? Listen to this song and you ll understand what I was talking about in Hameracheim . Notice how in Kad Yasvun the low vocals are done fully projected. See how good that sounds? Sticks out much better too, don t it? Also listen to the difference in how every instrument as well as the vocals seem to have a distinct spot in the stereo spectrum. You can almost point out exactly where each performer is standing. That, my friends, is because Kad Yasvun is a perfect mix. Well done! 8 Amar Nice laid back disco sort of feel here. I don t feel they got the most out of Benny s voice here in post production. I m not sure if the vocal track got too little reverb or needed a touch more echo or possibly a touch less compression on the overall master track. Scratch that it wasn t the compression because the other elements of the track are standing out just fine. Maybe just the individual track is over-compressed, maybe it s something else altogether. Nonetheless this song just has that something that makes it super danceable and super memorable. If they didn t get the most out of Benny s voice they definitely did get the most out of Benny s personality. Great job with the choirs contributing to the overall feel. What really makes this song though is the percussion work, I don t think this song would be half of what it is without that. Wisely, the percussion was kept fairly forward in the mix and was given plenty of room to move. Very catchy too my 5 yr old was walking around singing it flawlessly after only hearing it once. 9 Yaavdecha Wait, I thought this is Benny s album why am I listening to 8th day? This is an absolutely delightful fun filled piece. The chevre from 8th day have obviously spent some time singing with Cuz Benny as is evident by the seamless way their voices lock together. This team really did a superb job of picking the right songs and sounds to match Benny s personality. 9 songs in, while some I like more and others more than that, I haven t found a dud yet. Very playful arrangement in this song again a good example of really embracing the sort of feel you re after without losing any of the Jewish feel. My only critique here is that I feel it would have been better to keep the beat going in the 1st pre-chorus (hevei g veer) instead of letting it drop completely although I see what they were going for as a way to maximize the effect of the chorus. Very nice touch with the Oboe or Sop Sax (I know I m so musically ignorant I can t tell between an Oboe and a Soprano Sax embarrassing, no?) 10 Letovah this is just completely risky and I love it. This song could have so easily flopped with any one aspect not coming together. Luckily, it all comes together quite excellently. Furthermore because it could have gone wrong at any moment, for me it kind of had that tightrope excitement that comes of dangerous musical feats. This song is a musical bungee jump and I am thoroughly thrilled by it. Nice strong rock drum beat and there s that bass again!!! That s gotta be the same guy as in Taamu unmistakeable style. I m dying to read the insert now, I need to know who this bass guy is. The mix is actually kind of lousy here, they are just running Benny s vocs over right and left also they didn t add enough wetness to the vocal track and you end up with a very dry Benny. Is it just me or does the choir track actually sound warped. I mean come on, it s almost 2 in the morning (when did you think I did these reviews, I have a real job too you know, a little something to feed the kids) but I don t think I m so wasted as to imagine something like that. It sounds like it may have been a case of adding a flanger for cool effect and it backfired not sure. Still, overall I absolutely love this song big time maybe my favorite on the whole album. Of special note, check out how smoothly Benny transitions from head-voice into falsetto seamless!!! I m impressed! 11 Batuach Ani At this 11th song, where most albums are staring to tire and wind down, Taamu is still kicking it up. Great contemporary arrangement I m almost at the end of the album and contrary to what the intro of the first song suggested, I haven t been crowded out by trumpet and sax parts. Avi and company are dragging us into the future of Jewish music and we ll all be the better for it. Good job all around in the post-production department on this song. Levels are all where they should be and everything sits just right in the stereo spectrum. Effects and EQ cooked perfectly to a light pretty golden brown. Benny s vocs come through perfectly, which is a good thing being that his rendition of this song is an absolute tear-jerker here we thought he s happy all the time, turns out he can cry out to the Eibershter with the best of them as well. Again, nothing groundbreaking on the choirs front, but they get the job done well enough. 12 Emes kind of moves back into a classic Jewish music feel, but a great song. Almost like a tribute to his uncle, Avraham Fried. Really has that sort of movement and feel of a playful Fried song, but yet there s plenty in it that let s us know Benny has plenty of his own to give. Lyrics are quite a masterpiece in their own right. Lots of brass here, but they held back the entire album, so it s only fair we let em get some in. The mix is right on target. The only thing I m not getting here is that there is static under this song?!?! Someone clue me in here, how do we miss that? I m hoping that was intentional and I m just missing that it s cute that it sort of sounds like a vinyl record (which it doesn t really). It would actually be inexcusable if not for the fact that it s such a great song. Benny Friedman good to the last drop! The verdict: if it would have taken 3 years to complete this album it still would have been well worth the wait. Do yourself a favor and go buy this album. I refuse to write anything more because I m dying to see that insert. Happy listening!
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United States Mint Launches Final Lincoln Design at the U.S. Capitol

United States Mint Launches Final Lincoln Design at the U.S. Capitol

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 16, 2009
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Washington DC, November 12, 2009 - The public was invited to join United States Mint Director Ed Moy at a special ceremony to launch the final coin in the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Coin Program, honoring Abraham Lincoln s presidency in Washington, D.C. The ceremony took place on Thursday, November 12, at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial Statue located below the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Fujifilm Announces Sponsorship of Homes For Our Troops

Fujifilm Announces Sponsorship of Homes For Our Troops

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 12, 2009
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VALHALLA, N.Y., November 10, 2009 - FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc. announced a new venture with Homes For Our Troops (www.HomesForOurTroops.org), a national non-profit organization based in Taunton, MA. Homes For Our Troops builds barrier free specially adapted homes for severely injured veterans that have returned home from Iraq and Afghanistan at no cost to the veterans, giving them back their independence and helping them and their families. More on FujiFilm and Homes For Our Troops
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Medical Mutual of Ohio and Intuit Cure the Pain of Paying Medical Bills

Medical Mutual of Ohio and Intuit Cure the Pain of Paying Medical Bills

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 12, 2009
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CLEVELAND and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Nov. 11, 2009 - Almost 70 percent of Ohioans are concerned about their ability to manage medical bills for themselves and their families. Medical Mutual of Ohio is addressing this statistic head on by becoming the nation s first health plan to offer Quicken Health Expense Trackersm with bill pay, making medical bills more understandable and now easier to pay than ever before.More on the Quicken Health Expense Tracker
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47 - Let's Practice What We Know #7

47 - Let's Practice What We Know #7

from Learn Hebrew Pod - Learn Conversational Hebrew by Podcasts and Audio Lessons on November 10, 2009
Duration: 464
Let's Practice What We Know #7 - To review 800 Hebrew words, this is our quest. With practice, practice, practice, we’re sure to have success!
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JMR PODCAST #3 NOW ONLINE!

JMR PODCAST #3 NOW ONLINE!

from Jewish Music Report on November 10, 2009
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Dov Katz and Sruly Meyer are back with Episode # 3 This podcast (an audio mp3 file which you download) can be heard a few different ways. You can right click here and save it to your computer. http://jewishmusicreport.com/Podcasts/JMR-PodcastEp3.mp3 You can listen in the play button below, or you can subscribe via iTunes and iTunes will automatically download the new show and put it in your iTunes podcast list. On this episode the guys bring you brand new music from MBD, Yaakov Shwekey, Shua Kessin, Hasc s 22 A Time for Music and Yossi Goldstein s Temimim Boys Choir. Also joining them in the studio is Benny Friedman who talks about his new CD and plays a couple tracks for the debut album, Tammu. The JMR podcast is sponsored by MostlyMusic.com, where you can buy and download thousands of Jewish albums. You can subscribe to our iTunes feed where you’ll automatically get any JMR audio and video, including out podcast delivered directly to your iTunes at home or work. Use this feed to download this video directly to your iPod, using iTunes.
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Yaakov Chessed Sampler!

Yaakov Chessed Sampler!

from Jewish Music Report on November 05, 2009
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akov Chesed is back with their new album “The Passage”. Fans of the bands previsou album, “Rise Above”, will most certainly enjoy many of the tracks on the new CD, especially songs “All I Ask” and “Tzamah”, which display a similar rock spirituality to the bands huge hit, “Shema Yisroel”. Not wishing to diverge from their sound too much, the band certainly keeps to their musical style but also adds new depths on “The Passage”. All band members were involved with the vocals, and this album will feature some choir arrangements- a first from Yaakov Chesed. There are also more strings than on “Rise Above”, no horns, and some tracks were given more of a pop twist- the catchy track “Now I Know” sounds like something Avril Lavigne and Netasha Bedingfield might make if they were frum Jews. There are also some soft and soothing ballads such as “Mi Bon Siyach” and the sweeping “Eishes Chayil” which both the band and distributors Sameach believe will be a big hit for Yaakov Chesed. In an effort to get people buying CD’s again Yaakov Chesed worked out a deal with Sameach that will ensure that stores only charge $10 for the album upon its release. “The Passage” also has artwork by the award winning European artist Thomas Zaczuniak. “Honestly, the art wok alone is worth the cost of the album,” said the bands drummer Michael Moskowitz. “The Passage” will be a huge leap forward for Yaakov Chesed and the band believes that the CD will become a must-have for anyone who enjoys Jewish rock.
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CPSC and Other Government Agencies to Analyze and Investigate Chinese Drywall in the United States

CPSC and Other Government Agencies to Analyze and Investigate Chinese Drywall in the United States

from NewsInfusion - Videos on November 03, 2009
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and numerous state departments of health have been working together to investigate and analyze how Chinese made drywall entered into the country, where it was used, what is in it, and what impact it may have on human health and corrosion of electrical and metal components.More on the CPSC s investigation of Chinese drywall
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If Your Child Has Food Allergies, Then The Scariest Thing At Halloween Is What Lies In The Trick-Or-Treat Bag

If Your Child Has Food Allergies, Then The Scariest Thing At Halloween Is What Lies In The Trick-Or-Treat Bag

from NewsInfusion - Videos on October 28, 2009
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Kids love Halloween. But for children with severe food allergies, the season can be an emotionally troubling time as these children are faced with the temptation of delicious treats they can t eat and parties they can t fully enjoy. More on new survey results that show moms are not exactly ready for children allergy risks this Halloween
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