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Echuca Moama Theatre Company brings back Little Shop of Horrors

Little Shop of Horrors is back. For a second attempt. After Echuca-Moama Theatre Company had to cancel last year’s production due to COVID-19 restrictions, the show has been re-scheduled for the end of May. With a brand new cast. “We had some cast members who weren’t able to commit this year so we held auditions for those roles on Friday and have come up with another great cast,” director Glen McFadden said. “We had our first read through on Monday night and it s already sounding great.” The cast of 12 will spend the next 15 weeks rehearsing in preparation to take to the stage at Echuca s Paramount Theatre on the last two weekends of May (May 21-23 and 28-29).

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salty stuff. reporter: it will not be easy. the fda is getting closer to putting historic legal limits on the salt in our food, a move regulators believe will prevent thousands of deaths, hypertension and heart disease in the country. under consideration, here in washington, a massive fda effort to reduce salt in everything from chips to pasta sauce and the fda would work with the food industry to gradually adjust our taste buds, so it will be a gradual thing, cutting back on sodium over ten years and remember, salt is not regulated by the government, right now, but, food manufacturers have to report the amount of sodium, on nutrition labels. bill: what is the fda saying about this this morning. reporter: i spoke to megan scott with the fda and she said the fda is considering the move against salt to reduce it. it has not decided when to launch the effort. and she said the fda still needs to study a new report out from the institutes of medicine. that they go ahead, it will be

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senators lieberman and collins, tops on the home land security committee saying the documents may show whether or not the government had access to information that could have prevented the killings on that post back in november and that would be a bombshell. i m bill hemmer, good morning, everybody, busy day in america s newsroom . martha: good morning, bill, good to be here this morning, good morning, everybody, i m martha maccallum. the senators are saying the obama administration is not living up to its promise of transparency in their opinion, suspect nidal hasan, the army major, now charged with killing 13 people on that awful day at the army base last november and the justice department officials say that releasing any information that relates to what they knew beforehand in this case could compromise the trial. bill: senator lieberman has issued a report on hasan, saying it did not recognize the threat of violent extremism. why exactly the subpoenas? what do the senat

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