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Two things I would like to bring up. One which already was, about the

animal parts spilled on the road, (cow heads, ETC.). Who's to say they

were not taking that truck somewhere else??? Just a thought. Van ,

a reporter for the Baltimore CITYPAPER, who was a witness for Oprah,

wrote a huge article about these rendering plants (MELTDOWN). But, this

article wasn't about DOG FOOD, same truckloads of animal parts, though.

.............The second thing I read, I thought you might be interested

in, was an article " BEACH BECOMES DUMP FOR CREMATED REMAINS " , I am not

going to write the whole article, but the just is, this community is

upset and worried about a area of beach that everyone comes to spread

their loved ones ashes. " On three recent Saturdays, neighbors said

people tried spreading what appeared to be ashes into the Bay only to

have swirling winds send them back toward children playing. Ashes also

blew toward a man who was barbecuing. Another man was videotaped dumping

a what appeared to be a garbage bag full of ashes. The community

contacted the State health officials, ( wasserman, land's

secretary of health and mental hygiene. They suggested that dumping

human remains on a private beach was, first, a trespassing violation,

and perhaps a health issue. What if, she asked the secretary, the

remains were of people who had undergone chemotherapy or radiation?

Would that make their ashes toxic.? Venezia, environmental health

coordinator for the state, responded to Cadden's query, ASSURING HER

THAT CREMATED HUMAN REMAINS POSED " NO " HEALTH THREAT??????I don't quess

they ever heard of these " Prions " .......

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