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Video of the Week: An Unlikely Crusader for Food Safety

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Video of the Week

Jul 01, 2011
An Unlikely Crusader for Food Safety

An Unlikely Crusader for Food Safety

A (formerly) twinkie-lovin Texan and successful Wall Street analyst shares the story of one morning’s family breakfast that changed the course of her life, as well as (she hopes) the course of the American food industry. Realizing that her child was allergic to what she had considered safe foods, Robyn O’Brien put her analytical and research skills to work and discovered far more than she’d wanted to about what’s really in the foods we feed our families. This video will have even the hardened skeptics pondering whether their food habits need some tweaking.
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A Remarkable Refuge for Birds

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July 1, 2011

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A Remarkable Refuge for Birds

Forgive us our trespasses, little creatures everywhere.

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A Remarkable Refuge for Birds

They call him the Bird man of Long Beach. “It all started with one little one-legged guy I named Buddy,” ex-marine Dan Lubniewski said. Dan saw the little bird hobbling along, and felt sorry for him. He started feeding him and wound up taking him home for rehab. Apparently, someone had been tying pigeons’ feet together. “They were all tied up the same way, with the same strength,” Dan said. “I didn’t know what I was doing any more than you would have. I had about 40 tools with me them, and no antibiotics. I worked with each one for several hours.” That was the start of Dan’s tireless calling. He has since treated thousands of wounded birds, sometimes even working with Animal Control. “I think I was never happier because of all the lives I’m saving,” Dan said. “It is so rewarding.” { read more }

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