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War on Iran starts SOON Sept. 2007
at Tue Sep 04, 2007 13:38:57 by New Yorker

War on Iran PR starts 8-16th Sept. 2007
They [the source’s institution] have “instructions” (yes, that was the word used) from the Office of the Vice-President to roll out a campaign for war with Iran in the week after Labor Day; it will be coordinated with the American Enterprise Institute, the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, Commentary, Fox, and the usual suspects.

It will be heavy sustained assault on the airwaves, designed to knock public sentiment into a position from which a war can be maintained.

Evidently they don’t think they’ll ever get majority support for this—they want something like 35-40 percent support, which in their book is “plenty.”

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Labor Day
Observed by United States
Type National
Date First Monday in September
2007 date September 3, 2007
2008 date September 1, 2008

 



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US is walking on a war line on Iran 10 Sept 07
at Tue Sep 04, 2007 13:02:17 by Paul Joseph Watson & Manal Alafrangi

US is walking on a war line on Iran
attacking between 10-16th Sept. 2007

Cheney Orders Media To Sell Attack Iran
Fox News, Wall Street Journal instructed to launch PR blitz for upcoming military strike

Paul Joseph Watson
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/040907_cheney_orders.htm Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Dick Cheney has ordered top Neo-Con media outlets, including Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, to unleash a PR blitz to sell a war with Iran from today, according to Barnett Rubin, the highly respected Afghanistan expert at New York University.

The New Yorker magazine reports that Rubin had a conversation with a member of a top neoconservative institution in Washington, who told him that \"instructions\" had been passed on from the Office of the Vice-President to roll out a campaign for war with Iran in the week after Labor Day.

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US is walking on a war line

By Manal Alafrangi, Staff Writer
Published: September 04, 2007, 00:37

What is happening with the US and Iran? Each day, there is news being leaked of a new study or even presidential speeches warning us of a possible war if Iran doesn't adhere to American diktats.

One thing is for sure: the days of subtle messages are over for the two countries, are now openly "teasing" one another, sometimes in a manner better suited for comedians and entertainers than presidents of influential nations.

Two weeks ago, US President George W. Bush set America inexorably on a path to the next war by declaring in his speech, "Iran's active pursuit of technology that could lead to nuclear weapons threatens to put a region already known for instability and violence under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust."

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Product Hazard Alert
at Mon Sep 03, 2007 23:50:08 by Victorian Govt
Product Hazard Alert
 

Product Warning

Product Name: DANGEROUS TOOTHPASTE

Product Ban:
Toothpaste containing more than 0.25% by weight of DEG because the goods may cause death or serious injury.

 
        Dangerous Toothpaste

Product description:
The following brands of toothpaste, made in China, were tested and found to contain DEG:
Tri Leaf Spearmint, Batch No.070905 (marked on the end of the tube), containing 16% DEG
Cool Mate, containing 9.8% DEG
Hei, containing 6.8% DEG

Hazard:
DEG is a toxic substance. Medium to long-term exposure to DEG at significant levels in toothpaste may create unacceptable health risks, particularly to children and individuals with kidney or liver disease.

Action taken by CAV:
Introduced a permanent ban order in Victoria Government Gazette No. S 202 Tuesday 28 August 2007.

CAV warning:
A person must not supply banned products. The offence carries a penalty of up to $24,540 in the case of a person and $61,350 in the case of a body corporate.
 


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Killer Mobile Phones create cancer
at Sat Sep 01, 2007 02:43:05 by www.dailymail.co.uk
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Only ten minutes on a mobile triggers cancer.
By DAVID DERBYSHIRE - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=478614&in_page_id=1770

It only takes ten minutes on the phone to trigger dangerous brain chemical changes, scientists say

Mobile phones can take as little as ten minutes to trigger changes in the brain associated with cancer, scientists claimed yesterday.

They found even low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with the way brain cells divide. Cell division encourages the growth of tumours.

Although the researchers did not come up with evidence that mobile phone signals are harmful, the findings suggest they could be.

Several major studies have also found no link between mobile use and brain tumours, nor a dramatic rise in cancer rates.

But campaigners insist the discovery undermines official advice that the devices are safe.

The guidance is based on the assumption that the phones emit too little radiation to heat the brain dangerously.

However, the new study by the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel suggests "nonthermal" radiation could pose a risk.

The Israeli scientists exposed human and rat cells in a laboratory to low-level radiation at 875 megahertz - a similar frequency to the one used in many mobile phones.

 

Girl on mobile phone


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UK on alert for 'poison clothes' from China
at Sun Aug 26, 2007 15:32:12 by dailymail.co.uk
formaldehyde

UK on alert for 'poison clothes' from China

By SEAN POULTER

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=476571&in_page_id=1811&ito=newsnow

UK trading standards are on alert after Chinese-made clothes in New Zealand were discovered to have up to 900 times the safe level of formaldehyde in them
 

Cheap clothes made in China have been found to contain high levels of a potentially dangerous chemical.

Formaldehyde is used to protect clothes that have to be shipped great distances against mildew.

However, long-term exposure to high levels can be harmful, causing problems ranging from minor skin rashes to some types of cancer.

Tests discovered formaldehyde concentrations up to 900 times above the safety limit in children's and adults' woollen and cotton clothes from China.

The latest safety alert over cheap Chinese goods was sounded in New Zealand. It has been passed on to trading standards officials in Britain.

"Any consumer worried about harm caused by clothes they have bought should contact the retailer or report their concerns to trading standards," a spokesman for the Government's new department for business, enterprise and regulatory reform said.

Formaldehyde resins have been used on fabrics for decades to make wrinkle-free and stain-resistant-garments. The chemical can be used, for example, to keep the crease in trousers.

The types of materials most likely to have been treated are blended cotton, wrinkle-resistant cotton, shrink-proof wool, rayon and synthetic blends.

Bryan Lewin, chairman of the Trading Standards Institute, said: "We would expect trading standards departments here to carry out tests to establish formaldehyde levels.

"At the same time, there is a general-requirement on importers, manufacturers and retailers to ensure that the consumer products they are selling are safe."

A spokesman for the Ministry of Consumer Affairs in New Zealand said it is investigating the nature and size of the problem there.

The details will reignite concerns over the safety of cheap merchandise imported into Britain from China. Imports have soared 500 per cent in ten years to £20billion a year.

Last week, the toy giant Mattel was forced to recall millions of Chinese-made toys in the UK and around the world.

There were safety fears over small magnets used in some and about paint containing high levels of toxic lead in others.

Other recent problems have involved toxic pet food, toothpaste laced with an ingredient used in anti-freeze and car tyres that were allegedly missing a key safety feature.

The ongoing rows over the quality of Chinese goods threatens a diplomatic row between East and West.

The Chinese authorities insist the recalls and complaints are motivated by trade protectionism rather than safety.

This has been rejected by EU trade commissioner Peter Mandelson as "totally false

 



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POISON PASTE: Tough new laws after POISON PASTE: Excel brand
at Fri Aug 24, 2007 16:08:36 by Australian Government
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POISON PASTE: Excel brand toothpaste was withdrawn from Farmer Charlies shelves after it was discovered that the product conta

 

Tough new laws after toothpaste scare


01.06.2007
 
By JANE GARDNER

THE Federal Government is considering tougher chemical regulations after toxic toothpaste
 was found in a Northern Rivers supermarket chain two weeks ago.

While American government officials have placed a ban on imports of toothpaste from China,
the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration has only just begun to look into the issue.

TGA spokeswoman Kay McNiece said the toothpaste did not fall under the TGAs
 banner but they would consider investigating the current loophole which allows dangerous chemicals in ingestible cosmetics.

This product being used by humans is of great concern, she said.

Excel Brand Toothpaste 120gm

Date: 30/05/2007

Supplier Name: Farmer Charlie Stores Pty Ltd

Product Info: Product sold at Farmer Charlies outlets in Yamba, Evans Head, Lismore and Ballina
since March 2007. Product price $1.99.The product was on sale in all stores apart from Yamba
from 12 March 2007 until 17 May 2007 and was on sale in Yamba from 28 March 2007 until
17 May 2007.

Defect Details:  The toothpaste contains a chemical called Diethylene Glycol.

Consumer action: Return toothpaste to any Farmer Charlies store for a full refund.

Market Coverage: NSW

Recall Coverage: NSW

 

The Product Safety Section of the ACCC has overall policy responsibility for monitoring
the conduct and outcomes of consumer goods safety recalls in Australia



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Government orders recalls Chinese-made:
at Fri Aug 24, 2007 15:51:47 by Government
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Australian Government orders recalls Chinese-made:

Chinese Tri Leaf Spearmint Toothpaste.
Superlux
Blankets.

Children Toys.
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Australian Government orders recall of Chinese Toothpaste co
at Fri Aug 24, 2007 15:23:12 by Australian Government
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Australian Government orders recall of Chinese Toothpaste containing Diethylene Glycol

Australian Government orders recall.

Chinese Tri Leaf Spearmint Toothpaste

Date: 14/08/2007

Supplier Name: Challenge International (Australia)

Product Info: 145g. Manufactured on 7 September 2005. This product can be identified by
the batch code on the bottom of the tube which reads \"070905\"

Defect Details:  Product contains Diethylene Glycol

Consumer action: Return stock to Challenge International (Australia), PO Box 42, Southland, Victoria 3192  for replacement stock.

Market Coverage: National

Recall Coverage: National

The Product Safety Section of the ACCC has overall policy responsibility for
monitoring the conduct  and outcomes of consumer goods safety recalls in Australia
http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recall_detail.php?Recall_ID_Auto=15067


 
 


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Chinese formaldehyde in blankets & Clothing
at Thu Aug 23, 2007 06:34:52 by News Limited
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AFX News Limited
New Zealand, Australia recall Chinese blankets over formaldehyde
22.08.07, 5:11 AM ET

WELLINGTON (XFN-ASIA) - Chinese-made blankets are being recalled in Australia and New Zealand because they contain high levels of potentially dangerous formaldehyde, an importer said.

Amid rising concerns about the safety of Chinese exports and tests showing high levels of the chemical in Chinese clothing imported into New Zealand, consumers were warned to return the blankets.

Wholesale firm Charles Parsons said the level of formaldehyde in the Superlux brand of blankets 'may cause short-term skin or respiratory irritation.'

The recall came as New Zealand's Ministry of Consumer Affairs said it plans next week to start testing Chinese-made clothing for formaldehyde.

But ministry general manager Liz MacPherson said there were no New Zealand standards for the safe level of formaldehyde in clothing.

Formaldehyde is used to prevent creasing in clothes and fabrics but is also linked to health problems ranging from skin complaints to cancer.

http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2007/08/22/afx4042637.html

AFX News Limited
China concerned over New Zealand clothing safety probe - regulator
23.08.07, 4:00 AM ET

BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - China expressed concern over a probe in New Zealand about Chinese-made clothes that may contain a dangerous chemical, but gave no indication as to whether the products were unsafe.

The New Zealand government on Monday launched an investigation into allegations that Chinese-made clothes on sale there contained dangerous levels of formaldehyde.

'(We are) highly concerned about the reports claiming that clothes exported from China contain high-levels of formaldehyde,' China's product quality watchdog said in a faxed statement to Agence France Presse.

However the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) did not say whether the clothes may be unsafe to wear.

It also indicated that New Zealand authorities must accept some responsibility for the products allowed into their country.

'AQSIQ has not found any technical (safety) standards in New Zealand concerning the content of formaldehyde in clothes,' said the administration.

The controversy broke after the New Zealand television consumer program Target (nyse: TGT - news - people ) reported that some clothing imported from China contained levels of formaldehyde 900 times higher than was believed safe.

Formaldehyde is used to prevent creasing in clothes and fabrics but is also linked to health problems ranging from skin complaints to cancer.

AFP

http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2007/08/23/afx4046687.html



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