Monday 23rd August 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Frozen mammy fruit pulp has been recalled after 9 people have gotten sick with typhoid fever.
- An Alligator has been spotted in the Chicago River.
- Germany is going to grant privacy in the workplace.
- Germany, known for it’s privacy, is putting RFID on it’s ID Cards for faster bureaucracy.
- The Latest ACTA Draft will not be released.
- Marine Algae blooms can be seen from space.
- Cubs manager Lou Pinella has retired after 50 years in baseball.
- Robert Gundlach, an inventor with Xerox, has died at the age of 84.
- A Tree Behind Anne Frank’s House has fallen.
- Credit Card Rates are at their highest in 9 years. With new rules, is anybody surprised? No..
- Genes may overpower diet on the body weight issue.
- A Study suggests that Indiana teens who take drivers ed are more likely to crash.
- The Federal government has fined Sea World for the death of a Trainer.
- The Adler Planetarium in Chicago is in the running to acquire a soon to be retired space shuttle.
- There is a vault to preserve coral cells to prevent extinction.
- Vitamin D deficiencies have been linked to cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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