Would the U.S. conglomerate turn the English treat into evolting American chocolate?
‘I would be devastated,’ one London resident says. By Henry Chu January 18, 2010 Reporting from Bournville, England – It’s not just chocolate but memories that are made in this genteel company town founded when Victoria reigned. Take the Cadbury Flake, which for many Brits conjures up childhood images of an afternoon at the seaside, with a flaky spear of chocolate stuck into a dripping vanilla cone. Or Cadbury Creme Eggs, so rich and gooey they make your teeth hurt, now as much an Easter tradition in Britain as bonnets, bunnies and ham. USA Intended to Rein in Lobbyists, Law Sends Them Underground By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK Published: January 17, 2010 WASHINGTON – Ellen Miller, co-founder of the Sunlight Foundation, has spent years arguing for rules to force more disclosure of how lobbyists and private interests shape public policy. Until recently, she herself registered as a lobbyist, too, publicly reporting her role in the group’s advocacy of even more reporting. Not anymore. In light o