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Erection pills stolen from Pharma factory
Calcutta News.Net Tuesday 7th July, 2009
Nearly five million-euros worth of Levitra potency pills have been stolen from the Bayer headquarters in Germany.
Only five weeks ago, burglars stole two barrels containing filled with 320,000 Levitra pills.
Bayer has put up a reward of 20,000 euros for information leading to the arrest of the burglars.
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` ~galljdaj+ 07-08-09, 07:48 AM |
Erection pills stolen from Pharma factory
At 23 dollars a pill the only person getting an erection is the ceo of pharma.
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