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Walmart Deli Meat Recalled Over Listeria Fears
Associated PressBUFFALO, N.Y. -- Roast beef and ham that was distributed to Walmart delicatessens nationwide and sold in sandwiches has been recalled because it might be tainted with potentially harmful bacteria, the officials said Tuesday. No illnesses have been...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Product Recalls, Foods and Beverages, Roast Beef, Georgia
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2005 All-Southern footbal team: Mustain ready to take flight, but to where?
Sentinel Staff WriterSPRINGDALE, Ark. -- A couple of times each week, to get away from it all, Mitch Mustain heads to his town's tiny airport. He punches in at Pinnacle, an executive charter company, and spends a shift handling $10 million Learjets that ferry businessmen to...Tags: College Football, Homes, Percy Harvin, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Schools
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China's additives on menu in U.S.
Times Staff WriterSHANGHAI — As the recall of tainted pet food mushroomed into an international scandal, two of the largest U.S. food manufacturers put out a blanket order to their American suppliers: No more ingredients from China. The directive from Mission...Tags: Consumers, Politics, Dietary Supplements, Economy, Business and Finance, Vitamin Therapy
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- March personal income and spending -- March construction spending -- Earnings: Alberto-Culver Co.; Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.; Centex Corp.; CNA Financial Corp.; General Growth Properties Inc.; Genworth Financial Inc.;...Tags: Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Symantec Corp., Electronic Data Systems Corporation, Tim Hortons Inc., JDS Uniphase Corporation
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U.S. airlines vie for new nonstop LAX-China routes
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersChinese airlines offer three nonstop flights to China from Los Angeles, but James Rice always hops on a U.S. carrier even though it means stopping over in another city, adding several hours to his trip. "Seats are small, food is bad and service is a...Tags: Politics, Delta Air Lines, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles International Airport, Government
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Feds threaten more raids on employers
Washington BureauA day after federal agents arrested 1,187 people on illegal-immigration charges in the nation's largest-ever work-site enforcement action, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Thursday warned of an intensified campaign to target employers whose...Tags: Politics, Illegal Immigrants, National Security, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Labor Legislation
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Prosperity amid new set of troubles
Of The Morning CallSpring had come to Lancaster County, soft and warm as the velvet on a newborn calf's nose. Fields bloomed emerald, dogwood trees unfurled plumes of white cotton and Amish men traded the black hats of winter for summer straw. The days pulsed with new...Tags: Politics, Globalization, Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPod, McDonald's
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The plucking of the American chicken farmer
The Baltimore SunTo Ed Probst, the poultry company's invitation sounded like the fulfillment of a dream: Come on down to Alabama and be a chicken farmer. Share the wealth. Be your own boss. Having scanned the horizon of America's poultry empire from the plains of Delmarva...Tags: Politics, Homes, Health, Delaware, Economy, Business and Finance
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Bird flu yet to hurt industry
Sun StaffWhile the avian influenza outbreak continues to reverberate on the Delmarva Peninsula - with the latest case discovered in Maryland Saturday - it has thus far not rippled to the supermarket shelf. Despite the slaughter of more than 400,000 chickens...Tags: Politics, Suicide, Delaware, Texas, Animals
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Avian flu in Del. apparently contained
Sun StaffDOVER, Del. - Delmarva chicken farmers appear to have dodged a bullet: Tests released yesterday show no spread of the avian influenza discovered in Delaware on a southern Kent County farm. Now state officials are trying to stamp out negative economic...Tags: Delaware, Agricultural Research and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Sussex County (Virginia)
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A ray of hope in Springdale
For nearly two decades, John Moody made his living killing, gutting and packing poultry on the line at Tyson Foods, the nation's largest meat producer and processor. It was unpleasant work - smelly, repetitive and dangerous. He severed the tip of his...Tags: Rugby League, Bars and Clubs, Illegal Immigrants, Government, Skin Rash
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One City, Two Worlds
The Hartford CourantThe crowd starts to gather along the brick-paved streets of the town center an hour before the homecoming parade steps off. There are young kids, foreheads and cheeks temporarily tattooed with orange and black football helmets, the colors of the...Tags: Queen (music group), Economy, Business and Finance, Bars and Clubs, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Colleges and Universities
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