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  2. Murder of Wu Shuoyan - Wikipedia

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    Lü Yingchun is also God in his substance. The relationship between Lü Yingchun and me is, we are two bodies in the flesh but we share a same soul." She went on to say that, "the 'Almighty God Church' I believe in is not a cult, while Zhao Weishan's 'Church of Almighty God' is a cult." [1]

  3. What we know about the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak investigation

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    An E. coli outbreak linked to McDonalds Quarter Pounders has led to at least 49 illnesses across 10 states, including one death.. Here’s what we know. Quarter Pounders made people sick. The ...

  4. Is “Compliance” a True Story? All About the Real-Life ...

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    The two worked together to trace the calls and found that a calling card was purchased at a Walmart in Panama City on April 9, 2004, hours before it was used to phone Mount Washington McDonalds.

  5. How disease detectives’ quick work traced deadly E. coli ...

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    Within two days, it became apparent that most people they were contacting had eaten at McDonalds. The health department dispatched its environmental health team to the local restaurant, but ...

  6. McDonald's urban legends - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's provides complete ingredient lists for all of its products on each of its regional websites: this includes unidentified fats within the ice cream used to make soft-serve cones and sundaes. The claim that McDonald's dairy products contain pig fat has been denied by the company on several occasions. [14] [15]

  7. Jeffrey Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Allen Manchester (born 1971 [1]) is an American convicted spree-robber and former United States Army Reserve soldier known as the 'Rooftop Robber' or simply 'Roofman' due to his modus operandi of entering his targets (most commonly McDonald's locations) by drilling through the roof and dropping in. [2] Before being apprehended for the second time in 2005 in Charlotte, North Carolina ...

  8. McDonald’s E coli outbreak cleared by CDC after investigation

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration issued a food safety alert in October after 49 cases of E. coli were reported McDonalds E coli outbreak cleared by CDC after investigation Skip to main content

  9. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    1992: A McDonald's employee and two others open fire, killing and injuring several people in the Sydney River McDonald's in Nova Scotia, Canada. [73] 1993: On October 14, the first McDonald's in Israel opens in Ramat Gan. 1995: The first McDonald's in Estonia opens in Tallinn. [74] 1995: The first McDonald's in Malta opens in Valletta.