I only buy products made by cage-free prisoners: Whole Foods says it will stop selling products made using prison labor following a protest at one of its stores. The grocery retailer had sold tilapia, trout and goat cheese produced by a Colorado inmate program.
Whole Foods was taking advantage of cheap labor, said the protesters, as they talked on iPhones made in China.
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Who Are We? Who, who, who, who? With lead singer Roger Daltry on the mend after a bout of viral meningitis, The Who has rescheduled the tour it canceled earlier. It comes to Seattle in May.
And in a realistic nod to its age, the group has changed the tour’s name from “The Who Hits 50,” to “50 Hits The Who.”
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Don’t know much about history: On this day in 1940, the first 160 miles of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, described as the nation’s first superhighway, opened to the public.
The road’s carpool lanes were a bust, however, because motorists had to wait more than 50 years for the Internet to be created so they could fill their Good to Go Flex Pass accounts online.
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