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Terry Fitzpatlrick

Terry Fitzpatlrick

My Comments (6 so far…)

Fashion Designer Eileen Fisher's Formula for Success

Love Eileen Fisher clothes also. Quality is high, fit is good, but a lower price point would be useful. They are just too expensive and rarely on sale. Otherwise, wonderful stuff.

How worried are you about swine flu?

Link between pork factory farms in Vera Cruz and swine flu? See http://www.grist.org/article/2009-04-25-swine-flu-smithfield/ The outbreak of a new flu strain—a nasty mash-up of swine, avian, and human viruses—has infected 1,000 people in Mexico and the U.S., killing 68. The World Health Organization warned Saturday that the outbreak could reach global pandemic levels. Is Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork packer and hog producer, linked to the outbreak? Smithfield operates massive hog-raising operations Perote, Mexico, in the state of Vera Cruz, where the outbreak originated. The operations, grouped under a Smithfield subsidiary called Granjas Carroll, raise 950,000 hogs per year, according to the company Web site. On Friday, the U.S. disease-tracking blog Biosurveillance published a timeline of the outbreak containing this nugget, dated April 6 (major tip of the hat to Paula Hay, who alerted me to the Smithfield link on the Comfood listserv and has written about it on her blog, Peak Oil Entrepreneur): Residents [of Perote] believed the outbreak had been caused by contamination from pig breeding farms located in the area. They believed that the farms, operated by Granjas Carroll, polluted the atmosphere and local water bodies, which in turn led to the disease outbreak. According to residents, the company denied responsibility for the outbreak and attributed the cases to “flu.” However, a municipal health official stated that preliminary investigations indicated that the disease vector was a type of fly that reproduces in pig waste and that the outbreak was linked to the pig farms. It was unclear whether health officials had identified a suspected pathogen responsible for this outbreak.

Liz Smith: Getting Support From Madonna, Tom Cruise, Warren Beatty, Tom Brokaw, John Travolta and More

Liz, Forget about the Post, and keep on with your wit, wisdom, and perspective. One door closes….blah…

2009 New Year's Resolutions Reader Forum

Exercise 5x a week Eat and drink with health in mind Fit comfortably in jeans Practice meditation (again) - no magic here Love myself and others

merry, merry, darlings...and a virtual champagne toast to you

Your site has had some great stuff this year. Keep up the good work. Merry Christmas to all of you ladies. And thanks.

The Happy Birthday, Whoopi! Reader Forum

Whoopi - You do us gals proud. Keep reading, talking, and whooping it up, as it were. Happy Birthday.