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	<title>Comments on: I have excised the two paragraph lead of this article because it is quite difficult to read. For purposes of this post, one’s imagination will suffice.
Apparently we are willing to tender more concern for our computer printers by avoiding re-cycled ink cartidges than for what is inserted into our bodies.This story represents yet another example of cost accountants’ inheriting the earth in some sick twist on the Beatitudes.

Because every form of business and industry has a trade journal, I wonder what title the medical instrument re-cyclers mag carries.</title>
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	<description>Ex Historia, Non Est Salus...Cultural, Social &#038; Politcal Satire</description>
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