bad news, good news

May 15, 2008

The Bad:

For example, there were shipments of MMR vaccine that failed visual inspections for “critical defects” that were distributed anyway, even though the problems had not been thoroughly investigated. Nor were staff investigating and documenting problems as well as they should, the letter said.

The Good:

Against a backdrop of global food shortages and the spectre of five dollar lettuce at the checkout, there are signs that more Western Canadians are tearing up their lawns this spring to plant vegetable gardens.

Links from The Tyee.

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