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<![CDATA[ <p>Fears Grow Over Drug Possibly <a title="cheap jerseys" href="http://www.wholesalechinajerseys.us.com/" target="_blank">cheap jerseys</a> Involved CBS Miami </p><p>Armando Aguilar, Bath Salts, Bath Salts Drug, Bath Salts LSD, Cannibal, Cannibal in Miami, Cannibal On The Causeway, Cannibalism In Miami, Causeway, Causeway Cannibal, Dr. Paul Adams, Eats Mans Face, Eugene, Jackson Memorial Hospital, LSD, Miami Cannibal, Miami Cannibal Attack, Miami Fraternal Order Of Police, Miami Guy Eating Face, Miami Police Union, Miami Police Union President Armando Aguilar, New LSD, Police Union, Rudy Eugene, The New LSD, Zombie Attack, Zombie Attack Florida, Zombie Kill, Zombie Shot DeadMIAMI <a title="Wholesale NFL Jerseys" href="http://www.wholesalejerseysusa.us.com/" target="_blank">Wholesale NFL Jerseys</a> (CBSMiami) The crime shocked South Florida and has drawn the attention of the world. A naked man is shot by Miami Police while eating another naked man's face on the MacArthur Causeway.As the story quickly went viral across the Internet, some have likened the attack to one by a zombie. Details of the unthinkable attack included police reporting that when they ordered the cannibal to stop, he looked up with blood on his face and growled at officers.The suspected cannibal has been identified by the Miami Dade County Medical Examiner officer as 31 year old Rudy Eugene. Eugene may have been homeless at the time of the attack, his last known address was in North Miami.Eugene grew up in South Florida and attended North Miami Beach High in the late 90 where he played for the school football team according to CBS4 news partner The Miami Herald. He later transferred to North Miami Senior high.Court records showed he was married to Jenny Ductant in 2005 and divorced two years later. Ductant declined to talk about her ex husband when contacted by CBS4 reporter Gio BenitezSince news of the attack first broke, the big question has been why did Eugene attack the other man, why were they naked, and why did the attacker turn into a cannibal on the causeway?The president of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police, Armando Aguilar believes the entire incident is the fault of a new drug trend that has led to similar incidents. Emergency room doctors at Jackson Memorial Hospital said they too have seen a major increase in cases linked to the street drug called "bath salts" or what is sometimes referred to on the street as new LSD noticed an increase probably after Ultra Fest," said emergency room Dr. Paul Adams, at Jackson Memorial Hospital.In many of the cases, Dr. Adams said the person's temperature has risen to an extremely high level, they've become very aggressive. Some have used their jaws as a weapon during attacks. Dr. Adams said the patients were in a state of delirium.They were "Extremely strong, I took care of a 150 pound individual who you would have thought he was 250 pounds," Dr. Adams said. "It took six security officers to restrain the individual."Adams said the extreme strength and violence of patients on "bath salts" has become a significant threat to all those charged with the task of trying to help those high on the drug, which unlike the original LSD is a stimulant."It's dangerous for the police," Adams said. "It's dangerous for the fire fighters. It's dangers for the hospital workers taking care of them because they come in, they have to be restrained both chemically and physically and you're asking for someone to get hurt."Aguilar said drug dealers aren't aware that the liability could fall back on them."I have a message for whoever is selling it out there," said Aguilar. "You can be arrested for murder if you are selling this (new) LSD to people, unsuspecting people on the street and somebody ends up dying as a result you will be charged with murder." </p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:00:23 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Dome owners <a title="chi flat iron" href="http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/" target="_blank">chi flat iron</a> pay Rams arbitration costs</p><p>Dear Abby My wife of 37 years has an exciting career she loves. Unfortunately, her job is 80 miles away from home. We own a condo in her worMan is turned off by gal pal's resemblance to momWeird coincidence sparks hurtful memoriesParties for toddlers can be appropriately low keyTight lips can keep office tongues from waggingArtist must tread lightly when dealing with client's tasteQ Rat on sister or let her risk financial ruin?PD Photos: Snow, bitter cold socks St. LouisYear in Pictures: Chris LeeBlues score 6 against Blue Jackets1764 Twelfth Afternoon Ball at the Old CourthouseEckert's protects its fruit plants from the cold109 years of sledding on Art HillST. LOUIS The public board that manages the Edward Jones Dome has agreed to pay $2 million to reimburse the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission for legal costs stemming from the unsuccessful arbitration with the St. Louis Rams.</p><p>The St. The visitors commission, or CVC, runs <a title="http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/" href="http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/</a> day to day operations.</p><p>The CVC has represented both agencies in recent contract negotiations with the Rams. Arbitrators ruled last winter in the team's favor. In May, the panel said the CVC must cover $2 million of the Rams' legal expenses. Louis County, which together funded the Dome's construction and are still paying down the bonds. <a title="chi flat irons" href="http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/" target="_blank">chi flat irons</a></p><p>Neil Palacios, the CVC's chief financial officer, said on Friday that the resolution wasn't entirely accurate; the <a title="www.sleepysidebooks.com" href="http://www.sleepysidebooks.com/" target="_blank">www.sleepysidebooks.com</a> CVC has about $5 million in the bank now. But that's less than normal, he said, and not all money the CVC can use. "And that makes me nervous," he said. He thought the CVC had the money, and wanted proof of its need. Shrewsbury called the decision a one time "stopgap" measure, and said he agreed to the move because Gov. Jay Nixon, who appointed him to the position, asked him to.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>NFL's top 10 <a title="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/33_duke_ihenacho_jersey_cheap" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/33_duke_ihenacho_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/33_duke_ihenacho_jersey_cheap</a> divas <a title="Duke Ihenacho Jersey" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/33_duke_ihenacho_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">Duke Ihenacho Jersey</a> </p><p>NFL's top 10 divasWhile in Denver, Jay Cutler ignited a feud with former head coach Josh McDaniels, ignored long time owner Pat Bowlen and pouted his way out of town. Instead of heaven, the fickle QB found himself in purgatory, rebuilding the Bears offense. But Jay does what Jay wants, and Cutler caused a media storm by leaving the 2010 NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers <a title="Montee Ball Jersey" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/28_montee_ball_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">Montee Ball Jersey</a> to sit on the sidelines after an injury. His latest? Blaming his line for throwing four picks and losing to the <a title="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/28_montee_ball_jersey_cheap" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/28_montee_ball_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/28_montee_ball_jersey_cheap</a> Pack again. . . and teammates. While with with the Bears, he ruffled teammates' feathers with a long rookie holdout; then upon returning, acted as if the starting RB job was a birthright. Chicago finally cut him in retaliation for a pair of alcohol related incidents, both within weeks of each other during the summer of '08. He was a better citizen with the Bengals, though he did serve jail time for two assault charges. Will he behave in Green Bay? </p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Bluefin Tuna Caught Near California Still Radioactive Years After Fukushima</p><p>Bluefin tuna just can't catch a break. Weeks after it was reported that overfishing had reduced the Pacific population of the fish, which is popular in sushi bars, by over 96 percent, researchers have found trace levels of radiation still lingering in their flesh almost two years after the catastrophe at the nuclear plant in Fukushima, Japan. And the 50 tuna they studied were all caught off the coast of California, 6,000 miles east of Japan, where they were born.</p><p>The tuna that registered the highest levels of radioactivity were those that migrated to California in 2011, soon after the accident, but those that migrated in 2012 also demonstrated above normal levels of radiation. Monte Burke at Forbes writes that the results of the study suggest "there is still a high level of radiation in the waters near the Fukushima plant most likely because, as marine chemist, Ken Buessler, asserts, the plant is still leaking radiation into the ocean nearly two years later."</p><p>Yikes. But it's alarming that radioactivity is still popping up. Not that it should be a complete surprise: Bluefin tuna can live to be up to 30 years old and, because they're near the top of the marine food chain, they're unusually prone to building up high levels of pollutants in their bodies. On the other hand, if you needed even more of a reason to avoid bluefin tuna, let this be it.</p><p>Olive OilIt's a bit disturbing to think about that a lot of the extra virgin olive oil you consume is contaminated <a title="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/94_terrance_knighton_jersey_cheap" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/94_terrance_knighton_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/94_terrance_knighton_jersey_cheap</a> with deodorants and other, non olive oils. Tom Mueller's book, "Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil," tackles this issue.</p><p>The Food Fraud Database lists adulterants such as corn oil, hazelnut oil and palm oil.</p><p>Photo by Flickr user:Suzi <a title="Malik Jackson Jersey" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/97_malik_jackson_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">Malik Jackson Jersey</a> Rosenberg</p><p>MilkAfter all the tainted milk scares in China, it's no surprise that milk is at the top of the food fraud list. Adulterants include whey, bovine milk protein, melamine and cane sugar. is potentially tainted. That means high fructose corn syrup, glucose, fructose and more.</p><p>Photo by Flickr user: Siona Karen</p><p>SaffronPerhaps <a title="Terrance Knighton Jersey" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/94_terrance_knighton_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">Terrance Knighton Jersey</a> it's no surprise that saffron is often adulterated, given that it is the most expensive spice in the world. The Food Fraud Database lists sandlewood dust, starch, yellow dye and gelatin threads as some of the contaminants.</p><p>Photo by Flickr <a title="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/97_malik_jackson_jersey_cheap" href="http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/97_malik_jackson_jersey_cheap" target="_blank">http://www.nflbroncosofficialstore.com/97_malik_jackson_jersey_cheap</a> user: Steven Jackson Photography</p><p>Orange JuiceOrange juice has been in the news a lot lately after the fungicide scare. Fungicide might be the tip of the iceberg though apparently it can also contain grapefruit juice, marigold flower extract, corn sugar and paprika extract.</p><p>Photo by Flickr user: sfllaw</p><p>CoffeeHow do you take your coffee? We're guessing probably without chicory, roasted corn, caramel, malt, glucose, leguminous plants and maltodextrins.</p><p>Photo by Flickr user: dyobmit</p><p>Apple JuiceOnce we learned that there might be arsenic in apple juice, we realized that no food ingredient is safe. Although the arsenic might have been blown out of proportion, there are several other common contaminants in everyone's favorite juice box. These include: high fructose corn syrup, raisin sweetener and synthetic malic acid.</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:57:44 +0900</pubDate>
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