(Dayton, OH) -- In spite of rigorous complaints from the families of those involved, the Food & Drug Administration as well as other Federal prosecutors involved in the case quietly dropped all charges against major pharmaceutical manufacturer CW Medical.
    The move comes as a blow to advocates for the victims of what has been called everything from "inadequately-policed" testing practices to "outright barbaric."  Details have been difficult to confirm, but Theorist.org correspondent Shelley Crace turned up half a dozen anonymous sources willing to attest to the fact that they or someone close to them had been personally injured in a major or permanent fashion by pre-release testing procedures of the company's projects.
     Nevertheless, CW Medical stocks soared today, thanks to veiled allusions from founder Clayton Wesley that "major progress" is being made on the company's non-mechanized radioactive cancer treatment system.

 

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BENGALI - From the rugged mountains of northern Africa to the hills of the Dominican Republic, new evidence has surfaced implicating hidden nuclear silos in five key locations across the world.  Allegedly left over from a Russian effort to gain a toehold on the American frontier, the silos have since fallen into the hands of local revolutionaries whose ability to handle the dangerous radioactive materials - not to mention the responsibility to use them appropriately - remains in serious question. 
    No formal confirmations or denials of the existence of such weapons have been made by any of the major governments involved.  The United States, too, has remained officially silent with regards to the matter, though increasingly, it seems to have become Uncle Sam's policy to keep the duct tape over his mouth until the last possible moment.
    The move seems a response to harsh criticism leveled at the outgoing administration in regards to proof of weapons of mass destruction in the Iraq War, yet at the same time, it is difficult to abide complete silence on a subject with such far-reaching global implications.  Nevertheless, repeated requests for comments from the White House were met with a familiar, "No comment."

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