Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Cigarettes Now Taste Different, Aussies Believe




The Daily Telegraph [Australia]
30 Nov 2012


Sue Dunlevy and Petra Starke

NOT only do they look plain but smokers are complaining that cigarettes taste worse now they are in the green packaging that becomes mandatory from tomorrow.

Advice group Quitline and Facebook fan sites have been inundated with comments saying their smokes taste "pathetic", "sickening" and lack flavour now they come in one-colour packets dominated by vivid health warnings. Tobacco companies deny changing ingredients, while pundits say the issue highlights the power of branding. […]


New York Times
10 July 2013


By MATT SIEGEL

SYDNEY — Almost six months have passed since Australia imposed one of the world’s toughest laws for cigarette warning labels, swapping iconic packaging for graphic images of mouth ulcers, cancerous lungs and gangrenous limbs.

And though experts say it is too soon to know what impact the law has had on tobacco use, one thing is certain: Smokers think the cigarettes taste off. Complaints started to roll in about the flavor of cigarette brands almost immediately after the law went into effect on Dec. 1. That could mean a lot for health advocates’ efforts to prevent smoking.

“Of course there was no reformulation of the product,” the Australian health minister, Tanya Plibersek, said in an interview. “It was just that people being confronted with the ugly packaging made the psychological leap to disgusting taste.” […]

The taste issue comes into sharp focus at Sol Levy Tobacconist. Evelyn Platus, whose grandfather was the founding Mr. Levy, has managed the shop on a prime strip of real estate in what is now Sydney’s booming Chinatown for more than 20 years. On a recent afternoon, it was nearly empty. Her business, she said, has been hurt by high taxes and restrictive rules governing tobacco. But when it comes to plain packaging, the ire she normally reserves for the “nanny state” is pointed at Big Tobacco.

“The cigarette companies will deny it, but all of our customers are telling us the cigarettes taste different. The government’s spruiked it as a mind-over-matter thing, but I don’t believe so,” Ms. Platus said, using Australian slang for making a pitch. She said, “With all of the changes they were forced to make, there was no way to recoup their money, so the cigarette companies appear to have taken advantage of it and sourced their product from somewhere else.”

It is a common refrain among Australian smokers and is repeated on Internet forums dedicated to the issue. In some versions of the conspiracy theory, the government is responsible for changing the taste; in others, the state is accused of having colluded with the tobacco companies. […]

Friday, July 5, 2013

Poisonous Perfume Sample (Malaysia)




The Star [Malaysia]
5 July 2013


By JASTIN AHMAD TARMIZI

KUALA LUMPUR: Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur has refuted a message that has been circulating via email and SMS claiming that a poisonous perfume sample caused the death of seven women upon inhalation and exposure in the Hospital. […]

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Gang Initiation on Driver: Bleach Attack



http://www.northernadvocate.co.nz/news/gang-link-to-bleach-attack-just-net-hoax-say-polic/1914679/

The Northern Advocate [Whangarei, New Zealand]
20 June 2013


    Peter de Graaf

A link between a bleach attack on a regional council employee and a warning about a violent gang initiation ritual has been dismissed as an internet hoax.

Police continue to investigate the attack on the Kerikeri 45-year-old, who had a knife held to his face and bleach thrown in his eyes after he pulled over on June 10 for a car which had repeatedly flashed its lights behind him. A number of possible motives are being examined. [...]

Secret Tunnels Under Courthouse (Murfreesboro, TN)



http://www.dnj.com/article/20130619/SPOTLIGHT02/306190002?nclick_check=1

Daily News Journal [Murfreesboro, TN]
19 June 2013


Written by Greg Tucker

MURFREESBORO — According to various local legends (“oral traditions” not found in any writing), secret subterranean passages radiate in four directions from beneath the historic Rutherford County Courthouse.

Tunnel lore alleges (1) a passageway from the courthouse to the river for escape from marauding enemies, (2) a tunnel from the northwest corner to the Murfreesboro Bank & Trust building, perhaps for the transfer of cash, (3) a passage from the southeast corner to the Goldstein Building (now county offices) for some unknown purpose, and finally, (4) a tunnel from the Murfree Spring to the courthouse connecting at the spring with a tunnel from the Bellwood mansion. [...]

Naked Rapists (Assam, India)



http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/naked-men-rape-women-assam-lynched-balishiha-tezpur/1/284240.html

India Today
19 June 2013

Press Trust of India: Tezpur (Assam)


Panicky over a rumour about the movement of some naked men out to rape women, villagers of Balishiha in Sonitpur district lynched three persons on Wednesday, the police said. [...]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Naked-men-spark-panic-in-Assam-3-lynched/articleshow/20673164.cms

Times of India
20 June 2013


Prabin Kalita, TNN

[...] Police said the rumour had spread across the district. "We have been told that male members of villages have been forced to patrol the villages at night by women. There are some stories about dark nude men knocking on doors at night and attacking women of the house. Some say the attackers have even bit off parts of the victims' bodies but no one has reported any such incident to police or gone to hospital," a source said. [...]

Monday, June 17, 2013

Mexican Gangster Scares Restaurant Patrons



http://cascade.uoregon.edu/spring2013/features/feature-4/dining-with-the-devil/

Cascade [University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences]
Spring 2013

‘Narco narratives’ may take the edge off fear -- while expressing hostility toward the privileged

By Lisa Raleigh

One of the stories goes like this: The setting is an upscale restaurant. Patrons are enjoying their dinner when a thuggish group of men bursts in. Brandishing automatic weapons, they demand everyone’s cell phones, purses and wallets. Things do not look good.

But it’s not the potential massacre it seems. Take it easy, the men say. El Chapo merely wishes to have a meal here -- just like an ordinary person. Just like you. Go about your business; we will return your personal items when the boss has finished his supper. By the way, the boss has also paid for all of your meals.

There’s an uncertain sigh of relief. Maybe el Chapo, the notorious head of the Sinoloa cartel, is not the ruthless butcher he is reputed to be.

Assistant professor Claudia Holguín Mendoza heard this story time and again when she was conducting ethnographic research in her hometown of Juárez, the Mexican border city infamous for narco violence in the streets.

Her interview subjects would share this story in hushed tones, apparently fearing they might be overheard by narco spies. They claimed to have heard this story from someone who was actually in the restaurant that night. Or from someone who heard it from someone who was there. And so on. [...]

[See Claudia Holguín Mendoza, "Dining with the Devil: Identity Formations in Juarez, Mexico." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 18:415-436, 2011.]

Thursday, June 6, 2013

HIV Watermelon Rumour (U.A.E.)



http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/health/food-authority-rejects-hiv-watermelon-rumour-1.1193781

Gulf News [UAE]
6 June 2013

People with vested interests make up such stories, official says

    By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter

Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (Adfca) has asked people not to fall prey to rumours regarding food safety.

The advice came following a rumour that watermelons being imported from an Arab country are injected with HIV that causes AIDS. [...]