jim we begin with the recall of a potentially deadly food sold at a local grocer. the food and drug administration announced it is expanding the recall of divina stuffed olives due to a lack of temperature control during the distribution process which poses the risk of botulism poisoning, a potentially deadly form of poisoning. the olives were distributed to safeway stores around d.c., maryland, and virginia. the olives are packaged in four-ounce plastic cup containers. the recall includes best used dates of january 11, 2012 and february 1st, 2012. the fda released a list of specific safeway stores in our area that received the recalled olives. they include the 14th street safeway store in the district, old georgetown road in bethesda, norbeck road in rockville, shady drove, in virginia west washington street? middleburg, richmond highway in alexandria, old keene mill road in burke and broadlands plaza in ashburn. consumers are urged not to eat the recalled divina stuffed olives even if they smell okay. instead you're asked to return the olives to safeway for a full refund. >>> now on to a defect that has apple offering consumers a replacement for one oits older mo