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4:3 Food safety activist jailed for 2 1/2-yrs for 'inciting social disorder'

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Beijing - 10 November, 2010 1. Wide of Zhao Lianhai's lawyer, Li Fanping, sitting at desk 2. Cutaway of verdict document on Li's desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Li Fanping, Zhao Lianhai's lawyer: "When he heard that his sentence was...
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Meat giant Cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey after a government hunt for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person in California and sickened dozens more.

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HEADLINE: Salmonella Scare Forces Cargill Turkey Recall CAPTION: Meat giant Cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey after a government hunt for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person in California...
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Presser on investigation into poisoned dumplings

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Beijing - 28 February 2008 1. Wide of interior of State Council conference on tainted dumplings 2. Cutaway of cameras 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Yu Xinmin, Deputy Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of...
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The FDA and EPA are advising pregnant and breastfeeding women to eat low-mercury seafood, but are not requiring package labeling. The agencies say the nutritional benefits from most seafood outweigh any mercury risks. (June 10)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus011889 (SUPER = Voice of: Dr. Stephen Ostroff, Acting FDA Chief Scientist) "Emerging science now tells us that limiting or avoiding fish during pregnancy and early childhood can mean missing out on...
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The government has decided that food from cloned animals is safe to eat and does not require special labeling.

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HEADLINE: FDA Approves Milk, Meat From Cloned Animals CAPTION: After more than five years of study, the federal government concluded food from cloned animals is safe to eat. (Dec. 28) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Food from cloned animals could...
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Officials on food safety and supply during Olympics

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Beijing - Recent 1. Wide of people buying food from food stand in Beijing 2. Close of carton being filled with food 3. Various of people eating on street 4. Wide of food stand with corn and vegetables 5. Various of people eating 6....
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Tour of food quality facilities after contaminations

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1. Wide of worker at fruit juice production line 2. Boxes of tomato juice on production line 3. Worker checking orange juice boxes 4. Boxes of orange juice on production line 5. Wide tilt-down of exterior of Beijing Entry-Exit...
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Judge rejects packing plant's request to stop recall of 50,000 tons of meat

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Oss, Netherlands 1. The sign on Willy Selten's meat packing plant 2. Wide of the Selten meat factory with closed gate 3. Close up of a chain lock on the front gate of the Selten meat factory 4. Equipment in front of the Selten meat...
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Gaza bombing, prayers, funerals; Khan Younis shelling, aid convoy

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AP Television Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1.Wide of Gaza skyline, flares, purportedly white phosphorous, exploding AP Television Gaza City, Gaza Strip 2. Wide of Gaza skyline, flares, purportedly white phosphorous, exploding Ramattan TV Gaza...
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Fukushima fallout fears: South Koreans turn their backs on seafood

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Sales of seafood have plummeted in South Korea with consumers fearing it could be contaminated following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The government in Seoul has already banned fish imports from 8 prefectures near Fukushima, but...
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Brazil to create menus to please worldly palates

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With fewer than three months left before the start of the Rio 2016 Olympics, tasting sessions to prepare the final food menus to feed 18,000 athletes, coaches and staff from all over the world are taking place.One man is in charge of how...
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Peru issues health alert over tainted milk fears

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The Peruvian authorities issued a health alert on Monday for the alleged contamination of children's milk products from France. At a press conference, Luis del Carpio, Peru's Directorate General for Environmental Health...
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Peru issues health alert over tainted milk fears

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The Peruvian authorities issued a health alert on Monday for the alleged contamination of children's milk products from France. At a press conference, Luis del Carpio, Peru's Directorate General for Environmental Health and...
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CDC: E. Coli Outbreak from Romaine Lettuce Grows

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The food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce has spread to three more states. The government is still investigating how romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, apparently became contaminated with E. coli bacteria. ...
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WRAP Gaza bombing, prayers, funerals; Khan Younis shelling, aid convoy; nightshots

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Ramattan TV Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1. Various of flares AP Television Gaza City, Gaza Strip 2. Wide of Gaza skyline, flares, purportedly white phosphorous, exploding Ramattan TV Gaza City, Gaza Strip 3. Wide of thick plume of black...
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Health Ministry says food safety situation still grim

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FILE: Beijing - 13 February 2009 1. Various of Chinese shoppers in supermarket Beijing - 2 March 2009 2. Wide of Chinese State Council news conference 3. Cutaway of media 4. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Chen Xiaohong, Chinese Vice Health...
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US Agriculture Secretary calls for international scientific controls

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Washington, DC - January 21, 2004 1. Wide shot of congressional hearing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ann Veneman, US Secretary of Agriculture: "US beef is safe for consumers in the United States, and all around the world. We are urging...
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EU Trade Comm Mandelson and WHO pressers on tainted milk

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Hebei province, China - 18 September 2008 1. Wide exterior of Sanlu Dairy headquarters in Shijiazhuang city 2. Mid of people returning Sanlu milk powder to Sanlu staff 3. Close-up of returned Sanlu milk powder 4. Individual holding Sanlu...
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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of mercury mines lie abandoned throughout California's rugged coastal mountains, many polluting the state's major waterways and rendering fish unsafe to eat.

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HEADLINE: Mercury mines leave toxic legacy CAPTION: Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of mercury mines lie abandoned throughout California's rugged coastal mountains, many polluting the state's major waterways and rendering fish unsafe to...
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Government news conference on improving food safety

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8 August, 2007 1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yan Jiangying, spokeswomen, China's State Food and Drug Administration: "Our objective is, in a period of three to five years, through the...
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Iowa pork producers are concerned about the public reaction to the swine flu outbreak. They're stepping up bio-security measures and telling Americans that pork is safe to eat.

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HEADLINE: Iowa Pig Farmers: 'Pork is safe to eat' CAPTION: Iowa pork producers are concerned about the public reaction to the swine flu outbreak. They're stepping up bio-security measures and telling Americans that pork is safe to eat....
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New crackdown on milk products after more tainted goods found

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Beijing - February 2, 2010 1. Wide of people in supermarket 2. Medium of woman looking at milk 3. Wide, pan of dairy products displayed in supermarket 4. Wide of people in dairy products area 5. Close of yogurts 6. Wide of people...
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State health officials say a California resident is the lone known death in a spate of salmonella poisonings across the country that appear to be linked to eating ground turkey meat.

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HEADLINE: Salmonella death linked to Calif. ground turkey CAPTION: State health officials say a California resident is the lone known death in a spate of salmonella poisonings across the country that appear to be linked to eating ground...
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GERMANY: CALL FOR EU TO STUDY SAFETY OF MILK FROM BSE COWS

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German/Nat German Agricultural Minister Jochen Borchert has called on the E-U to study the safety of milk from B-S-E infected cows. This follows revelations by British scientists last week that the disease may be transferred from cows...