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		<description><![CDATA[People demand safe cheese. | The dairies comprising the Tillamook County Creamery Association are voting today on whether to accept a board decision to phase out the growth hormone Posilac (rbGH), according to a report in today&#8217;s Oregonian. Tillamook&#8217;s board wants to protect the integrity of its brand, which has come under increasing fire from customers suspicious of the growth hormone. Many of the dairies&#8212;under the approving gaze of Monsanto, the company that makes Posilac&#8212;regard...]]></description>
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