Re: [CTRL] Mad cow disease can't be ruled out in U.S., Canada,EU says

2000-08-03 Thread nessie
> >The reference is > > >http://www.independent.ie/2000/215/d06a.shtml Oh, really? http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please! The

Re: [CTRL] Mad cow disease can't be ruled out in U.S., Canada,EU says

2000-08-03 Thread Ben Stone
According to an article in the Irish Independant, CJD et al may be passed to others via dentists. Thank Bob I don't go to dentists, my brain is inflamed enough as it is. The reference is http://www.independent.ie/2000/215/d06a.shtml --- Move to a better address --- + today freemail +

Re: [CTRL] Mad cow disease can't be ruled out in U.S., Canada, EU says

2000-08-03 Thread Aleisha Saba
What was that again about selling diseased meat to the public - the worst of the lot headed for "free" lunch programs? Ever run a check on the expense accounts of some of these "pigs" (no offense to the pig) who run up big bills at the most expensive places - do you think Kissinger and Klinton wo

[CTRL] Mad cow disease can't be ruled out in U.S., Canada, EU says

2000-08-02 Thread Steve Wingate
Mad cow disease can't be ruled out in U.S., Canada, EU says By PAUL AMES, Associated Press BRUSSELS, Belgium (August 1, 2000 1:16 p.m. EDT http://www.nandotimes.com) - Cases of mad cow disease are unlikely to occur in the United States and Canada but cannot be ruled out, a European Union report