CHIPOTLE’S LATEST E. COLI CASES MAY REMAIN UNSOLVED MYSTERY


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Chipotle no longer has any of the potentially contaminated ingredients that could be examined to determine the source of the infections, company spokesman Chris Arnold said. “It is doubtful that testing will ever be able to determine for sure what the cause of this was,” he said.

Company and health officials investigating the outbreak have also cited the same hurdles to tracing the cause of a larger E. coli outbreak which has sickened at least 50 Chipotle customers in nine states since October.

Chipotle’s Latest E. Coli Cases May Remain Unsolved Mystery

GANG-STYLE KILLINGS RAISE WORRIES ABOUT MS-13 RESURGENCE


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The death of Denis Montufar-Bautista follows two other recent slayings in wooded areas of Montgomery that police have linked to a resurgence of the MS-13 gang. In one of those cases — the killing of a 34-year-old man found in a shallow grave — detectives filed charges this week against four people. The suspects range from 15 to 19 years old.

Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy raised the issue of gang violence last month. Since then, he said Thursday, he’s come to believe “the depth of the problem is even broader and wider than I ever imagined.”

Gang-style Killings Raise Worries About MS-13 Resurgence

Bus driver tests positive for cocaine after drinking herbal tea


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A herbal tea containing the leaves used to make cocaine has been on sale in Italy shops for years, it has emerged.

The discovery was made after a 38-year old bus driver from Genoa tested positive for cocaine after drinking the tea.

The driver, referred to only as Roberto, protested his innocence and argued the only way he could have failed the routine drugs test was because he had a cup of “delisse alla coca” tea the day before, The Local reported.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/tea-containing-cocaine-has-been-on-sale-in-italy-for-years-a6785876.html

TEA CONTAINING COCAINE ACCIDENTALLY BEING SOLD IN ITALIAN SHOPS


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The discovery was made after a 38-year old bus driver from Genoa tested positive for the substance.

The driver, referred to only as Roberto, protested his innocence and argued the only way he could have failed the routine drugs test was because he had a cup of “delisse alla coca” tea the day before, The Local reported.

Tea Containing Cocaine Accidentally Being Sold in Italian Shops

 

Town Of Bethlehem Bans ‘Merry Christmas’ Signs


Moreover, there is limited space at the Four Corners, and adding signage could potentially be visually distracting to motorists,” the town’s attorney James Potter said in a Dec. 14 email to Marcelle, the woman who offered to buy the sign. “The town cannot endorse one religion over another, so the town must either allow signs for all groups participating in the holiday display, or prohibit signs altogether.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/24/town-of-bethlehem-bans-merry-christmas-signs/#ixzz3vgJk8xP3