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For people seeking an energy boost, companies are increasing their offerings
of foods with added caffeine. A new caffeinated gum may have gone
too far.The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will investigate
the safety of added caffeine and its effects on children and adolescents.
The agency made the announcement just as Wrigley was rolling out Alert
Energy Gum, a new product that includes as much caffeine as a
half a cup of coffee in one piece and promises "the right
energy, right now."Michael Taylor, FDA's deputy commissioner of foods, indicated
that the proliferation of new foods with caffeine added -- especially the
gum, which he equates to "four cups of coffee in your pocket"
-- may even prompt the FDA to look closer at the way
all food ingredients are regulated.The agency is already investigating the
safety of energy drinks and energy shots, prompted by consumer reports of
illness and death.Taylor said Monday that the only time FDA explicitly approved
the added use of caffeine in a food or drink was in
the 1950s for colas. The current proliferation of caffeine added to foods
is "beyond anything FDA envisioned," Taylor said."It is disturbing," Taylor
told The Associated Press. "We're concerned about whether they have been
adequately evaluated."Caffeine has the regulatory classification of "generally
recognized as safe," or GRAS, which means manufacturers can add it to
products and then determine on their own whether th
ised Watt as a first-rate selection. Both were
classmates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bowles, the
Democrat in a debt-tackling partnership with former Republican Sen. Alan
Simpson of Wyoming, said Watt brings "a bright mind, great work habits
and an understanding of how Washington works to the job."Hugh McColl, former
Bank of America chairman and CEO, also welcomed Watt's nomination. McColl
said he has known Watt for four decades, first meeting him through
his brother-in-law, former Rep. John Spratt, D-S.C., who attended Yale Law
School at the same time as Watt."What he brings to everything, doesn't
matter the subject, is an open mind," McColl said. "He has clarity
of thought."Charlotte is a major banking center, and the top donors to
Watt's political campaigns over the years have been bank political action
committees and bank officials and employees.His nomination comes nearly
a year after DeMarco, who has been acting director, stood by a
decision to bar Fannie and Freddie from reducing principal for borrowers
at risk of foreclosure, resisting pressure from the administration. DeMarco
long has opposed allowing the mortgage giants to offer principal reduction.In
March, attorneys general from nine states, led by Democrats Eric Schneiderman
of New York and Martha Coakley of Massachusetts, sent Obama a letter
saying that Fannie and Freddie under DeMarco have been a "direct impediment
to our economic recovery."
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CAIRO Egypt's state news agency says a hard-line Islamist preacher has
been arrested for slandering a famous actress by accusing her of "practicing
prostitution."In December, Abdullah Badr was sentenced to a year in prison
and fined for his remarks about Elham Chahine on el-Hafiz TV, which
is associated with the ultraconservative Salafi movement.MENA says his appeal
was rejected earlier this week and police arrested him Wednesday in the
Delta Sharqia province after he failed to turn himself in.Chahine sued Badr
after he accused her on his show of "practicing prostitution" and teaching
Egyptian women how to "be immoral and commit adultery." His remarks came
after she criticized radical Islamists for their view of the arts.Chahine's
lawyer complained the actress had been exposed to "insults, cursing and
humiliation."
HARARE, Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's official media says the nation's generals and
police commanders won't meet with the prime minister and other "malcontents"
trying to undermine their powers.The state-owned Herald newspaper, controlled
by President Robert Mugabe's party, reported Wednesday the country's police
chief warned critics of the army and police that they risked being
arrested if they continued demanding reforms in the security forces and
"peddling lies" on the role of the armed services ahead of crucial
elections later this year.Security chiefs "will neither meet or engage"
with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the paper quoted police chief Augustine
Chihuri saying.Zimbabwe's security chiefs "have no business talking to individuals
of no substance," Chihuri said.Tsvangirai's party has called for an overhaul
of the police and military blamed for openly supporting Mugabe.
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