Tuesday October 30th 2007, 10:15 pm
PIERRE, S.D. - Cattlemen and other groups worried about the risk of mad cow disease have asked a federal judge to stop the U.S. Agriculture Department from relaxing rules that have prevented Canadian cattle from being imported into the United States.
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Lawsuit seeks to block expanded import of Canadian cattle (Billings Gazette)
Mad cow outbreak (The Scotsman)
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 9:52 pm
A SUSSEX policeman has been hospitalised after being attacked by a herd of young tearaways. In this case, the violent gang consisted of 50 cows.
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U.S. REPORT PREDICTS INCREASED BEEF EXPORTS TO SOUTH KOREA (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 6:39 pm
Health / Pharmaceuticals South Korea is expected to import some 30,000 more tons of American beef this year for a total of 280,000 tons, despite lingering problems over inspections and restrictions, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture reports.
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U.S. Report Predicts Increased Beef Exports To South Korea (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News)
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 6:39 pm
South Korea is expected to import some 30,000 more tons of American beef this year for a total of 280,000 tons, despite lingering problems over inspections and restrictions, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture reports.
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Cattlemen sue to keep Canada imports limited.
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 11:00 am
Cattlemen and other groups worried about the risk of mad cow disease have asked a federal judge to stop the U.S. Agriculture Department from relaxing rules on Canadian cattle imports into the United States.
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U.S. ranchers group in court again to block Cdn cows (CNews)
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 10:02 am
WASHINGTON - A U.S. ranchers group has gone to court again in a bid to block older Canadian cattle and beef products from crossing the border next month.
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Lawsuit seeks to block expanded import of Canadian cattle (Billings Gazette)
Tuesday October 30th 2007, 3:00 am
PIERRE, S.D. - Cattlemen and other groups worried about the risk of mad cow disease have asked a federal judge to stop the U.S. Agriculture Department from relaxing rules that have prevented Canadian cattle from being imported into the United States.
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