The official trailer for "Neighbourhood Watch" – in Australian cinemas 13th Sept. 2012. Comedy starring Jonah Hill, Vince Vaughn & Ben Stiller as suburban dads who form a neighborhood watch group as a way to get out of their day-to-day family routines who find themselves defending the Earth from an alien invasion. For all your movie reviews, follow me on twitter – @hotflix & catch me at www.facebook.com Please note I do not hold the ownership rights to this video, which belong to the film’s studio & local distributor. This video is classified fair use under US copyright law because it is (1) non-commercial (2) transformative in nature, and (3) does not compete with the original work or have any negative effect on its market. It’s posted here merely for your entertainment. Please enjoy.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH AKA THE WATCH Official Red Band Movie Trailer [HD]
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J&J Recall Watch: McNeil Recalls Imodium Lot
May 19th, 2012By Jonathan D. Rockoff
Johnson & Johnson’s McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit is recalling 53,892 packages, or one lot, of the diarrhea treatment Imodiumfrom distributors after discovering some of the packages could have a slight tear or hole.
The packs of 18 Imodium Multi-Symptom Relief caplets don’t pose any safety threat, and consumers haven’t reported any side effects, the company says. Yet exposure to air, through a pinhole or tear in the packaging, could blunt the pills’ effectiveness, the company says.
Because the defect doesn’t pose any health risks, J&J says it is only recalling lot number CMF023 from wholesalers, and asking any consumers who might have received a defective package to not use it. Consumers can call 1-888-222-6036 with any questions or concerns.
We’ve been keeping tabs on J&J’s recalls, which have cost the company $1.5 billion in sales and dented its reputation. Here’s a running list:
- In February, J&J pulled about 574,000 one-ounce bottles of grape-flavored liquid infant Tylenol after receiving a small number of complaints that the dosing system was difficult to use.
- In December, J&J recalled about 12 million bottles of Motrin brand painkillers because some pills may not dissolve quickly, delaying pain relief.
- In September, J&J pulled about 200,000 syringes of its Eprex anemia drug at the wholesale and pharmacy level because some batches of the drug might not have been sufficiently potent.
- In August, J&J said it was recalling from wholesalers and stores almost 2.5 million packages of Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom Nighttime Rapid Release Gelcaps due to higher-than-expected levels of a certain compound.
- In late June, McNeil Consumer Healthcare division said it was pulling one lot, or 60,912 bottles, of Extra-Strength Tylenol in the U.S. following “a small number of odor reports.” The smell has been linked to trace amounts of a chemical that’s a byproduct of a preservative sometimes applied to wooden pallets used in storage and transportation. It’s not toxic but can cause GI upset.
- In mid-June J&J pulled 16,000 bottles of Risperdal due to the same odor issues.
- J&J said in May it would pull an estimated 2,000 bottles of Prezista in four European countries due to odor.
- In April J&J recalled about 57,000 bottles of Topamax because of the smell.
- In late March, McNeil Consumer Healthcare pulled about 34,000 bottles of Tylenol 8-Hour Extended Release caplets because of a musty odor. Separately, it widened a wholesale-level recall of Tylenol, Benadryl and Sudafed products.
- Also in March, J&J’s Ethicon unit recalled about 360,000 units of surgical-wound draining products on concerns that the package’s sterility could be compromised.
- Earlier that month, J&J’s Animas unit recalled more than 384,000 insulin-pump cartridges in the U.S. and France, saying they have the potential to leak and give a too-low dose.
- J&Js Ethicon unit issued a late-December alert in the U.K. that it was recalling about 585,000 surgical sutures. The sutures were mostly sold in Europe.
- In late February, J&J recalled more than 667,000 Sudafed packages at the wholesale level after a typo on the packaging (“do not not divide, crush, chew, or dissolve the tablet”) was discovered.
- Earlier in February, J&J said it was pulling at least 395 injection pens preloaded with rheumatoid-arthritis drug Simponi because they may not deliver a full dose of the drug.
- Days before, we reported that the company’s Ethicon unit recently recalled 700,000 vials of a liquid wound sealant and also a hernia-treatment product.
- Earlier that same week, J&J said it was recalling 70,000 syringes preloaded with its Invega injectable anti-psychotic drug because cracks have been found in the syringes that could theoretically lead to infections or under-dosing in users.
- In January 2011, J&J said it would pull 43 million bottles of certain Tylenol, Benadryl, Sinutab and Sudafed products because they were made at the company’s Ft. Washington, Pa., plant at a time when equipment may not have been properly cleaned. J&J also said it would pull almost 4 million units of Rolaids due to a labeling problem.
- In December 2010 the company said it was recalling all lots of Rolaids Extra Strength Softchews, Rolaids Extra Strength Plus Gas Softchews and Rolaids Multi-Symptom Plus Anti-Gas Softchews following consumer reports of foreign-particle contamination.
- A few weeks earlier J&J recalled a dozen different Mylanta liquid products and one AlternaGEL product because they were mislabeled to omit the presence of small amount of alcohol. (Consumers don’t need to stop using the products or return them to stores.) And it separately widened a recall of daily-use contact lenses in Japan and elsewhere due to traces of an acid that can cause stinging.
- In November 2010 the company recalled three Tylenol Cold Multi-Symptom products, also pulled from retailers and wholesalers due to an alcohol labeling issue. Consumers can keep taking the meds, J&J says.
- Also in November the company also recalled children’s Benadryl and Motrin products. Again, J&J said they weren’t dangerous and consumers didn’t have to stop taking them.
- In October 2010, there was a recall of 127,000 bottles of Tylenol 8-Hour caplets due to a musty odor.
- In August 2010, J&J’s DePuy Orthopedics unit pulled two hip implants off the market because of an unusually high rate of replacement surgeries.
- Also in August there was a recall — later widened — of about 100,000 boxes of 1-Day Acuvue TruEye contact lenses.
- Some OTC medicines were pulled in July 2010, including varieties of Benadryl, Tylenol and Motrin. This was a follow-up to a recall of musty-smelling products made at a plant in Puerto Rico.
- In June 2010, the company widened the recall of drugs made at the Puerto Rican plant by five lots.
- The largest batch of children’s medicines were pulled in the spring of 2010.
- In late 2009 there were recalls of Tylenol Arthritis Pain Caplets due to that musty odor issue.
- J&J officially recalled batches of Motrin in July 2009, but has come under fire for an earlier so-called “phantom recall” of the product.
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Pulse Secures State-Wide Distribution Into Michigan Through Four Major Distributors
May 19th, 2012The Pulse Beverage Corporation (OTCBB: PLSB) ("Pulse"), makers of Cabana™ 100% Natural Lemonade and Pulse® NutriPurpose™ brand beverages, today announced that it has secured state-wide distribution into Michigan through four Class "A" distributors
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Challenge GripBox
May 17th, 2012GripBox challenge is a short video demonstrating the money that can be saved in time to carry out an electrical installation. In this video, GripBox is directly compared with one particular make of device but it is explained clearly that the inherent design of this comparable device is used on the vast majority of other devices currently on sale. GripBox is by far the quickest to use and as a result saves the installer more money in time on site.
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Cardinal Health agrees to suspension in Rx-drug battle
May 17th, 2012Cardinal Health, one of the nation’s largest wholesale drug distributors, said Tuesday it will stop shipping controlled substances from its Lakeland facility for two years as part of an agreement with federal authorities.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in February issued an immediate suspension order against Cardinal Health’s facility, alleging the distribution center failed to maintain proper controls for highly abused drugs such as oxycodone. In three years, Cardinal’s Lakeland center supplied more than 12 million units of the painkiller to four Florida pharmacies.
The action against Cardinal came at the same time DEA issued immediate suspension orders against two CVS/pharmacy stores in Sanford, including one that is Cardinal’s top customer.
Cardinal Health, which distributes drugs to more than 2,500 pharmacies in the Southeast, fought DEA on its suspension — sending the case to the federal judicial system.
On Tuesday, Cardinal Health announced it agreed to a two-year suspension of the Lakeland distribution center’s DEA registration to ship controlled substances from the facility.
The Lakeland distribution center will remain open and all other operations there will continue.
“This agreement allows us to put this matter behind us, and just as important, will clear the way for a more productive dialogue about how we and others in the health care and regulatory community can work together to prevent the abuse and misuse of prescription drugs,” said George Barrett, chairman and CEO of Cardinal Health.
As part of its agreement, Cardinal admitted its due diligence for some customers and its compliance with an earlier government agreement were, “in certain respects, inadequate,” DEA said.
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Budweiser distributors commit share of summer proceeds to Big Sky Honor Flight
May 17th, 2012Independent wholesale Budweiser distributors across Montana committed on Wednesday to donate a portion of their beer sales to help send World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit their memorial.
Distributors each committed a portion of the purchase of every case of Budweiser sold between May 1 and Aug. 31.
Intermountain Distributing, the Billings-based wholesaler, said its commitment could generate between $2,500 and $4,000. Multiply that amount by 11 other Montana distributors and the donation should be significant.
With the inaugural trip of the Big Sky Honor Flight already financed, the Budweiser money will go toward financing a second trip, tentatively planned for September or October. As many as four, possibly five trips are planned to ensure all World War II veterans in Montana have the opportunity to go.
“It’s all about military and all about veterans,” said Bruce Jensen, sales manager for Intermountain Distributing.
Joe Brandt, general manager of Cardinal Distributing in Bozeman, said it is gratifying to see these men and women rewarded. “It shows that Budweiser understands the importance of the role these men and women in this nation’s history and the sacrifice they made for this country.”
Norm Sulenes, 92, a former member of the U.S. Navy, will be on the inaugural flight. He has only been to the nation’s capital once and it was not as a tourist, he said.
“It is a privilege to be selected,” Sulenes said. “It means a lot. It’s very heartwarming.”
The first group of Montana veterans will leave Billings Logan International Airport on June 15 at 8 a.m., and the next day return to a “heroes’ welcome” at about 8:30 p.m. The trip will include stops at national memorials and landmarks in the Washington area, including Arlington National Cemetery, the Korean War memorial, the Vietnam Memorial and Iwo Jima. The featured stop will be the National World War II Memorial, which opened in 2004 as a tribute to the millions of Americans who served.
The veterans will also be guests at a dinner and reception in Washington.
The nonstop chartered flight will cost about $152,000 and will be paid for with donations as part of Big Sky Honor Flight, a statewide nonprofit organization.
Top priority is being given to terminally ill veterans. More than 260 veterans have already applied to make the first flight. They are between the ages of 85 and 96.
Honor Flight was conceived by Earl Morse, a physician assistant and retired Air Force captain from Ohio. In May 2005, Morse arranged for six small planes to transport 12 World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to see their memorial.
By the end of 2011, the national Honor Flight network had flown about 83,000 veterans to see the memorial. Thirty-three states now have the Honor Flight program.
The National World War II Memorial pays homage to the 16 million Americans who served during the war.
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Received an Email From LoneWolf Distributors About BlackWolf Custom Glock Shop
May 15th, 2012www.flarms.com floridaguntrader.com Stoped a Check for a dog training video. leerburg.com www.corporationwiki.com Lies About Affiliations With Class 3 FFL Is Not a Gunsmith or Certified For Duracoat Refinishing.
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Correa Tire Distributor – Video Documentary 2012
May 15th, 2012by: www.uonlinetv.com
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Applications due May 18 for retailers interested in new equipment to sell renewable fuels
May 15th, 2012
Posted: Friday, May 4, 2012 2:14 pm
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey announced that retail and wholesale distributors of fuels interested in installing new equipment to handle the distribution of higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel should consider applying for assistance through the Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program.
Applications must be received by May 18 to be considered at the June 6 meeting of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Board, which approves all applications.
Northey encouraged both large and small fuel retailers to apply for assistance.
The program has cost-share funds available to cover up to 70 percent of the cost of converting old equipment, such as underground tanks or retail pumps, to new equipment designed to handle higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel.
Grants to retail distributors are limited to a maximum of $50,000 per project and retailers must commit to selling renewable fuels for at least five years. Smaller grants of $30,000 are available for those only making a three-year commitment.
Wholesale fuel distributors are also eligible for grants to offset the cost of new bulk storage and distribution equipment that can be used with higher blends of renewable fuels. Up to $100,000 is available, but requires a 50-percent match by company and a five-year commitment to handling renewable fuels.
The Iowa Legislature provided $3 million to the program for fiscal 2012 and approximately $1 million remains for this final application period. Funds not awarded this year can be carried into the next fiscal year.
All grant applications must be approved by the Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Board. The board contains 11 members who are appointed by the Governor.
More information about the program, including guidelines and application forms, are available at www.IowaAgriculture.gov by clicking on the “Renewable Fuels Infrastructure Program” link under “Hot Topics.”
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eBizNET Solutions and SPS Commerce Partner to Provide an Integrated Platform for Supply Chain Solutions
May 15th, 2012PITTSBURGH and MINNEAPOLIS, May 14, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — eBizNET Solutions, a leading provider of SaaS based end-to-end supply chain execution solutions and SPS Commerce (Nasdaq:SPSC – News), a leading provider of on-demand supply chain management solutions, today announced a partnership that delivers cloud-based integrated supply chain solutions that address the supply chain fulfillment needs of the retail, e-commerce, wholesale distribution and manufacturing companies. The integrated solution has been selected by retail and e-commerce vendors to provide robust supply chain execution that is prewired to SPS’ services enabled trading partner collaboration using connections to more than 1,500 retailers, grocers and distributors.
“This partnership is an endeavor between SPS and eBizNET to redefine the concept of a networked supply chain,” said Abhay Edlabadkar, CEO of eBizNET. “The eBizNET platform provides end to end supply chain execution capabilities and includes best of breed functionality for warehousing & distribution, transportation, reverse logistics and container terminal management across various industry verticals. We believe our strategic partnership with SPS Commerce is indeed unique and it expands our platform capabilities to include a complete framework for integration that addresses the business needs of the extended supply chain involving manufacturers, suppliers, tier 2/3 vendors, shippers, carriers, agents, distributors and customers. We are excited that this networked platform on the cloud offers organizations with a composite yet viable solution to seamlessly integrate various parts of their supply chains globally in a cost effective manner that is secure and real-time.”
“SPS Commerce is pleased to team with eBizNET to provide an integrated, SaaS solution for the supply chain,” said Archie Black, CEO of SPS Commerce. “Our combined solutions add value to e-commerce and traditional suppliers alike as they automate to meet the challenges of today’s global, fast-paced economy. Together we are joining proven supply chain execution with robust B2B integration and intelligence to help vendors streamline operations, improve trading partner collaboration and comply with e-commerce requirements using the cloud.”
About eBizNET Solutions:
eBizNET Solutions is a leading provider of SaaS Supply Chain Execution Solutions and has its presence in North America, Europe, Mid-east Asia and APAC. With a proven footprint across Retail, 3PL, Automotives, Pharma, Food & Beverages and High Technology, the company offers an array of unique solutions as part of its robust and integrated eBizNET Supply Chain Suite in a SaaS or On-Demand environment for supply chain communities, supporting all the trading partners in the ecosystem. The award winning eBizNET Supply Chain Suite brings affordable, best of breed, tier I functionality for warehousing & distribution, transportation, reverse logistics and container terminal management. eBizNET has been placed in the “Visionary Quadrant” in a global WMS vendor evaluation study undertaken by a leading industry analyst firm. Further, eBizNET has been selected as a CODiE awards finalist in the “Best SCM Solution” category.
eBizNET is a cloud partner of NetSuite (NYSE:N), CDC Software and SPS Commerce (Nasdaq:SPSC – News). To learn more about us, please visit www.ebizscm.com
About SPS Commerce
SPS Commerce is a leading provider of on-demand supply chain management solutions and the Retail Universe community, providing integration, collaboration, connectivity, visibility and data analytics to thousands of customers worldwide. We deliver our solutions over the Internet using a Software-as-a-Service model to improve the way the retail supply chain community of suppliers, retailers, distributors and other customers build their trading partner relationships and manage and fulfill orders. Our Retail Universe hosts profiles of thousands of retail supply chain members, and enables retailers, suppliers and 3PLs to find, connect and form new business partnerships based on product or integration requirements. The SPSCommerce.net platform features pre-built integrations used by current and new customers alike, spanning 3,000 order management models across 1,500 retailers, grocers and distributors, as well as integrations to over 100 accounting, warehouse management, enterprise resource planning, and packing and shipping applications. More than 45,000 customers across more than 40 countries have used SPSCommerce.net, making it one of the largest trading partner integration centers. SPS Commerce has achieved 45 consecutive quarters of increased revenues and is headquartered in Minneapolis. For additional information, please contact SPS Commerce at 866-245-8100 or visit www.spscommerce.com or www.retailuniverse.com.
SPS Commerce is a registered trademark of SPS Commerce, Inc. SPSCommerce.net and the SPS Commerce logo are the property of SPS Commerce, Inc. Retail Universe is a service mark of SPS Commerce. All other names and trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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