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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Laura Dilley)
Mon Mar 8 14:56:56 2004

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Just FYI, beware of undercooked tofurkys!

(just kidding, the following article is from the humorous satirical
publication The Onion, passed along by a friend :)

-Laura

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Laura Dilley
Ph.D. Candidate
Speech and Hearing Bioscience
   and Technology
Harvard-MIT Division of Health
   Sciences and Technology


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from the diseases that affect us meat eaters!


Virulent Strain Of Soy Flu Traced To Single Tofurkey
SAN FRANCISCO: A virulent strain of soy flu has been traced to a single 
tofurkey at a Bay Area food-processing factory. "An investigation of Green 
Earth Foods has located the bird-shaped loaf of firm bean curd from which 
the infection originated," said Dr. Julie L. Gerberding, director of the 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "To prevent further spreading 
of the disease, all tofurkeys in Northern California are being quarantined 
and destroyed." Gerberding said it appears that the soy virus was not 
transmitted to the factory's Spaghetti & Wheatballs Microwaveable Entree 
division.


(don't worry, this is from the Onion:  http://mobile.theonion.com/nibs.html)

Virgilio


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