Hello,

     The name of the town is Howie in the hills, or maybe Howey in the hills.  Hope this helps.

Dan

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>To: [email protected]
>Subject: CS>National Public Radio attack on CS
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 20:27:17 EDT
>
>Did any of you hear the news report on National Public Radio yesterday
>(October 23rd) which was highly, highly critical of CS? I didn't hear all of
>it since I never listen to the radio during working hours, but one of my
>staff members alerted me to it about halfway through the news item. A
>reporter told the story of the mayor of a small town somewhere (didn't catch
>the name of the town) who believed that CS consumption would protect him from
>anthrax. He bought CS generators -- one for himself and one to keep at city
>hall to continually brew CS for citizens of the town who could stop in for a
>drink if they were inclined to do that.
>
>The NPR reporter recited that she had checked with the know-it-alls at the
>FDA who had pontifically declared that CS was worthless as a preventive or
>curative measure for anthrax infection. In fact, she elaborated, it was
>worse than worthless because internal consumption of CS would cause your skin
>to irreversibly turn blue or ashen gray. (The word "argyria" was never
>mentioned, incidentally.) The reporter also declared that a certain lady who
>had consumed CS and whose skin had turned gray as a result thereof had set up
>a web site to "expose" the CS scam, and that pictures of this unfortunately
>lady are posted on her web site. Unfortunately, neither the lady's name nor
>the URL was mentioned in the news report (or at least not in the portion that
>I heard).
>
>Well, everybody in my office knows that I brew and drink CS and once word got
>out that a negative news item was airing on NPR, they hit the appropriate
>button on their phones to bring in the radio program. One of my employees
>later told me that she always knew that CS was a fraud and that if I had any
>sense at all, I would steer clear of it.
>
>So, folks, did any of you happen to hear that news item on NPR? If so, I'd
>like to know the name of the town whose mayor was ridiculed in the program
>and would also like to know the web site address of the poor lass who's been
>cosmetically ruined by CS consumption.
>
>
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