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Food safety worries change buying habits
WASHINGTON - Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found.
People:Richard Durbin Activities:2008 Salmonella Outbreak Source:(AP)
2008-07-18
N.Y. man claims Subway baked knife into sandwich
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York man claimed in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday that he found a knife with a 7-inch (18-cm) blade baked into the bread of his foot-long "Cold Cut Trio" Subway sandwich.
Nations:U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-16
In wake of China's tainted food, Olympic planners strive for healthy meals
CHANGPING, China — Guards carefully monitor the perimeter of Lin Yuan's farm, where carrots, peppers, tomatoes and other vegetables will ripen just in time for the hungry athletes arriving for the Beijing Summer Olympics.
Nations:China U.S. Activities:China Product Safety Crisis 2008 Beijing Olympics Source:(McClatchy)
2008-07-13
US agriculture secretary confident meat is safe
SCHUYLER, Neb. - The U.S. agriculture secretary expressed confidence in the nation's food safety system, but said the meat processing industry will always face challenges because the bacteria that animals carry evolves.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-07-09
How to Develop Your Management Goals
I just had my annual performance review and was pleased with it. As a follow-up item, my boss has asked me to submit to him 10 personal goals for the upcoming year. Five of them must be goals related to our department's work, and those were easy. The other five must be leadership-development goals for me personally. I manage a team of four people. There is no training budget for leadership development, so I need to come up with five leadership goals that don't require formal classroom or online training. Can you help?
Source:(BusinessWeek)
2008-06-26
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