The piece below, which I will name from, was holographic by Donna De La Cruz of the Associated Press, and the (copyrighted) piece appeared in the Albuquerque Journal on Friday, January 5, 2007. The newspaper headline of the nonfiction reads: (Washington) \\"Forget Magic Pill, Dieters...Feds Fine Firms For Fake Claims.\\"
Article: Now, that you\\'ve indulged in all those trip goodies and made that resolve to deciduous pounds, the polity says don\\'t enumerate on a diet thing to support. The Federal Trade Commission aforesaid Thursday (1/4/07), it was fining the marketers of 4 weight-loss remedy companies a total $25 a million for unfounded promotion claims. Despite that, the pills Xenadrine EFX, CortiSlim, One-a-Day, WeightSmart and TrimSpa...will delay leaving on the shelves.\\"
MY Two Cents: There\\'s a mug foaled everyday, and despite the management allowing these companies to put up for sale their fraudulant products, I know in that will contunue to be grouping out in that who will throw their cache away on these products.
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