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  1. # Comment by Adrian Aug 8th, 2008 22:08

    ‘Irish link’ to Salmonella cases

    Most people make full recovery from salmonella
    A salmonella outbreak affecting 83 people in the UK and Ireland may be linked to a meat supplier in the Irish Republic, regulators there think.

    Full article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7550626.stm

    I think that the above incident is very well timed in the current anti- Lisbon Treaty and WTO talks environment. Anyone can see that corruption is well ahead of us all in the EU and it is becoming a real issue. People really need to be paying attention to what is happening here. Remember what the Irish (and most Euro. but especially Irish) farmers were protesting about re: WTO talks and link that to the recent Lisbon Treaty. They will discredit the products of those who do not and will not conform to their political whims.

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