Anti-Aging Series: Neutrogena Anti-Oxidant Age Reverse Cleanser

January 29, 2009

When I think of Neutrogena, an image immediately comes to mind: a teenage girl, attractive, with dirty blond hair tied back into a ponytail, and perfect skin, tells the camera about her breakout right before Senior Prom. Oh no! Whatever will she do? Luckily, Neutrogena is there to save the day with their latest cleanser, moisturizer, or gel, and her invisible pimples are gone.

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No power for thousands till Mid February

January 29, 2009

(ChattahBox) — More than a million homes and businesses have been left without power Thursday in the wake of an icy winter storm across the Southern Plains through to the East Coast, and could face a lengthy wait for electricity to come back.

Utility officials estimated more than 1.3 million homes and businesses across a wide swath of states were powerless early Thursday, and warned it could be mid-February before some customers had power.
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Potassium Linked To Lower Blood Pressure

January 29, 2009

Illinois (ChattahBox) – Doctors with the Loyola University Health System have found that increasing potassium can lower blood pressure.

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Increasing Video Media Changing Kid’s Cognitive Reasoning Abilities

January 29, 2009

California (ChattahBox) – A new study at UCLA has shown that visual media, such as DVDs, television, video games, and computer technology is effecting our children’s abilities to develop critical reasoning skills.

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Florida family pays big bucks to clone their deceased dog

January 29, 2009

(ChattahBox) — A Florida couple with perhaps too much money on their hands, and a lonely spot in their heart for their deceased pooch, paid $155,000 to a San Francisco biotech firm to, have the dog cloned. The Otto family from Boca Raton, FL were so heartbroken at the death of their golden Labrador, Sir Lancelot, in Jan. 2008 that they had his DNA frozen.
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FDA Says Peanut Butter Plant Knowingly Distributed Salmonella

January 29, 2009

Georgia (ChattahBox) – In yet another story of lowered food standards in the US, the FDA has found that the Peanut Butter Corporation of American knowingly released peanut butter that was contaminated with salmonella, leading to 500 outbreaks across the country.

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Music ‘Has-Beens’ Spark Idol Outrage Among Fans

January 29, 2009

US (ChattahBox) – American Idol is always able to offend someone these days, and it looks like it is the old arguments from last season that are taking prominence now.

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Man Throws His Four Year Old Daughter Off Bridge

January 29, 2009

Australia (ChattahBox) – A man has been determined to be unfit to attend court, after dropping his four year old daughter off of a bridge, to her death. Read more

U.S. Postal service to cut delivery service to 5 days?

January 28, 2009

Washington (ChattahBox) — Postmaster General John E. Potter asked lawmakers to consider lifting the requirement that the agency deliver mail six days a week, due to declining mail volume. The post office was $2.8 billion in the red last year and, “if current trends continue, we could experience a net loss of $6 billion or more this fiscal year,” Potter said in testimony for a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee. The massive losses are due to dwindling mail volume and rising costs. Read more

Nancy Cartwright Uses Voice of Bart Simpson To Pull in Callers for Scientology Event

January 28, 2009

(ChattahBox) — It’s pretty well known that the voice of Bart Simpson, Nancy Cartwright, is a practicing Scientologist. One year, she reportedly gave the Church of Scientology her entire year’s salary: $10 million. But now she has dragged Bart Simpson into the affairs of planet XENU in the name of L. Ron Hubbard! Nancy who does identify herself but uses Bart’s voice is robo-calling around to bring people in for a Scientology Event.  Check out the video below: Read more

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