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Jose. There was signs of damage and by a swat operation with the San Jose Police department. Neighbors say they heard several explosions flash bang grenades that are used when officers force their way into a strong hold. Neighboring schools placed on lock downs and residents were barred from reentering the neighborhood. It was scary here. Some people were running around and you know the inmates dont know what they are capable of doing and what is going on, you know . You dont know what they could do next. Reporter also this afternoon sheriff investigators say 35 yearold emily vodka was arrested as an accessory to crime. The woman you see handcuffed here outside the Days Inn Motel in gilroy and she helped the 33yearold suspect avoid capture and driving him around santa clara as deputies were hot on the trail. We can confirm he was in that area associated with that hotel and w ....
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CONSUMERS beware: It may not be real honey you are buying. Researchers from the Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) found that at least three of four honey brands being sold in the Philippines are not pure or are fake. The questionable products contained or were almost fully low-cost syrups made from sugarcane and corn syrup, they said, citing tests using internal standard stable carbon isotope ratio analysis (Iscira). The study’s results were presented by the PNRI last week as part of this year’s Philippine Nuclear Research and Development Conference.“Adulterated honey takes up 75% to 86.5% of the local market, ” said Angel Bautista VII of the PNRI as he presented the results. ....
MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): Consumers beware: It may not be real honey that you are buying. Researchers from the Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) have found that at least three of four honey brands being sold in the Philippines are not pure or are entirely fake. The questionable honey products contained or were almost fully low-cost syrups made from sugarcane and corn, they said, citing tests using the internal standard stable carbon isotope ratio analysis (Iscira). Results of the study were presented by the PNRI last week as part of this year’s Philippine Nuclear Research and Development Conference. ....