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"E. Coli Outbreak Blamed on German Veggie Sprouts" [1]

"The terrifying E. coli outbreak in Europe appears to have been caused by vegetable sprouts grown on an organic farm in Germany, an agriculture official said Sunday as the toll climbed to at least 22 dead and more than 2,200 sickened."

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International [6]
Source: AP [7], 06/06/2011
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US Farmers, Processors Not Required To Test for Deadly E. Coli Strain [8]

"The bacterium that has killed more than a dozen Europeans, sickened nearly 2,000 more and raised international alarms would be legal if it were found on meat or poultry in the United States."

Agriculture [4]
Food [3]
Health [2]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Wash Post [9], 06/03/2011
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USDA Testing Finds 30-Plus Unapproved Pesticides on the Herb Cilantro [10]

"Just in time for cookout season, some unsettling news arrives for guacamole and salsa lovers: Federal testing turned up a wide array of unapproved pesticides on the herb cilantro — to an extent that surprises and concerns government scientists."

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Food [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Chicago Tribune [12], 06/01/2011
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"Severity of Europe E. Coli Outbreak Stuns Experts" [13]

"The foodborne bacterial outbreak that has hit Germany and other European nations is unlike anything Western experts have seen: 16 dead and more than 1,000 sick, including nearly 400 suffering severe and potentially fatal symptoms. But several days into the health threat, scientists remain unsure what produce — and what country — is responsible."

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Europe [14]
Source: AP [15], 06/01/2011
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"Food Safety Advocates Decry FDA Cuts" [16]

"Budget cuts proposed by House Republicans to the Food and Drug Administration would undermine the agency’s ability to carry out a historic food-safety law passed by Congress just five months ago, food safety advocates say."

Environmental Politics [17]
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Health [2]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Wash Post [18], 05/31/2011
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"Seafood Fraud Hurts Ocean Conservation: Report" [19]

"U.S. seafood fraud -- where farmed, imported or endangered fish is sold as wild, local and sustainably-managed -- is hurting efforts to preserve ocean diversity, conservation advocates said on Wednesday."

Food [3]
Fish & Fisheries [20]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [21], 05/26/2011
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"Cans Bring BPA To Dinner, FDA Confirms" [22]

"Federal chemists have confirmed what everyone had expected: that if a bisphenol-A-based resin is used to line most food cans, there’s a high likelihood the contents of those cans will contain at least traces of BPA. A hormone-mimicking compound, BPA is the monomer — or chemical building block — used in making the resin."

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Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Science News [24], 05/26/2011
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"Groups Sue FDA To Stop Addition of Antibiotics in Livestock Feed" [25]

"Several environmental and public health groups filed suit against the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday to try to force the government to stop farmers from routinely adding antibiotics to livestock feed to help animals grow faster."

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Health [2]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Wash Post [26], 05/26/2011
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USDA Documents U.S. Food Deserts [27]

USDA evaluated numerous factors for 65,000 census tracts (clickable on the mapping tool), and found that about 10% of them, home to about 13.5 million people, are food deserts where many residents have no access to a large grocery store, due to distance, lack of a vehicle, and/or low income.

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Foodmakers Resist Proposal for Guidelines in Marketing To Children [29]

"The food and advertising industries are pushing back against an Obama administration proposal that calls for food makers to voluntarily limit the way they market sugary cereals, salty snacks and other foods to children and teens."

Environmental Health [30]
Food [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Wash Post [31], 05/25/2011
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