Thursday November 27th 2008, 6:00 pm
Agriculture officials will be punished over the tainted rice scandal after an expert committee concluded Tuesday that the farm ministry put priority on sales instead of food safety.
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Ministry to punish officials for bad rice.
US beef back on shelves of SKorean supermarkets.
Thursday November 27th 2008, 6:00 pm
South Korea's supermarket chains resumed selling U.S. beef Thursday, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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US beef back on shelves of SKorean supermarkets (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 11:28 am
South Korea's supermarket chains resumed selling U.S. beef Thursday, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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Korea gets beefed up (News 24 South Africa)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 7:50 am
South Korea's supermarket chains have resumed selling US beef, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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US meat returns to supermarket shelves in South Korea. (Calcutta News)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 5:32 am
Stores in South Korea resumed selling US beef on Thursday, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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US beef back on shelves of SKorean supermarkets (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 4:57 am
South Korea's supermarket chains resumed selling U.S. beef Thursday, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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US beef back on shelves of SKorean supermarkets (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 1:24 am
South Korea's supermarket chains resumed selling U.S. beef Thursday, nearly five months after the government lifted an import ban imposed over fears of mad cow disease.
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New mad-cow rule poses health dangers of its own (Daily Chronicle)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 1:17 am
LITITZ, Pa. — A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water.
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New mad-cow rule poses health dangers of its own (Kane County Chronicle)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 1:15 am
LITITZ, Pa. – A federal regulation aimed at preventing mad cow disease from getting into the food supply could create health risks of its own: many thousands of cattle carcasses rotting on farms, spreading germs, attracting vermin and polluting the water.
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MAD COW’S TWO TALES (Orlando Weekly)
Thursday November 27th 2008, 12:12 am
Life as a wealthy upper-crust sort in Edwardian England apparently wasn’t always as effortless as you’d imagine. Consider the case of Arthur Birling, for example.
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