Thursday January 31st 2008, 12:00 pm
A spokesman for the Federal Veterinary Office told Swiss radio on Thursday that the temporary ban would come into effect immediately, after Brazil had failed to provide safety guarantees.
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Bern follows Brussels in beef ban.
Supplier’s beef pulled off school lunches.
Thursday January 31st 2008, 12:00 pm
Oregon school cafeterias received more than 170,000 pounds of beef from a vendor ejected from the school lunch program Wednesday because it may have used meat from cows too sick to walk.
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Ore. schools got beef from controversial plant (KMTR Eugene)
Thursday January 31st 2008, 11:39 am
School cafeterias in Oregon received more than 170,000 pounds of beef from a Southern California meatpacking company that was barred this week from supplying school lunch.
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Federal inquiry targets slaughterhouse practices (Contra Costa Times)
Thursday January 31st 2008, 10:55 am
WASHINGTON -- A Southern California slaughterhouse Wednesday fired two employees, and the Agriculture Department opened a formal investigation following revelations that the plant used inhumane and what appear to be illegal methods to get sick and hobbled cows past federal inspectors.
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S’pore continues to import beef from Brazil amid safety scare (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Thursday January 31st 2008, 4:30 am
SINGAPORE: Singapore has no plans to impose a ban on beef from Brazil even though half of its beef supply comes from Brazil.
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U.S. probes Chino slaughterhouse (Los Angeles Times)
Thursday January 31st 2008, 3:40 am
Federal inquiry is announced after video of animal mistreatment taken during a Humane Society undercover investigation is released. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday that it was investigating a Chino-based supplier of meat to the National School Lunch Program after release of a video showing slaughterhouse workers using inhumane and illegal practices on weak and sick cows.
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U.S. probes Chino slaughterhouse (Los Angeles Times)
Thursday January 31st 2008, 12:35 am
Federal inquiry is announced after video of animal mistreatment taken during a Humane Society undercover investigation is released. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday that it was investigating a Chino-based supplier of meat to the National School Lunch Program after release of a video showing slaughterhouse workers using inhumane and illegal practices on weak and sick ...
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