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Pressure at the Pump
SHNS' Isaac Wolf reports on an independent lab test of national gasoline brands for detergent additives, which affect the health of vehicle engines and environment; some automotive and fuel experts contend the Environmental Protection Agency's minimum standard is outdated.
Crucial or Cruel?
Tens of millions of animals are still sacrificed to biomedical research projects in labs across America each year. Scientists say the studies have to go on to find cures; animal protectionists say much of the work is dubious, but all sides agree better and cheaper technology needs to be found.




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You seem confused
You seem confused. Anything wrong?
Anyway
Anyway I think that the author is right.
Interesting
Interesting opinion. But IMHO it's just an opinion.
But other said
But other said that the judgement induces common sense, tertium non datur
Bullshit
Sorry but you are discussing bullshit
I've got it
I've got it!
London
When they gonna stop blow everything?