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FRANCE: FIRST RESULTS OF BSE TESTS RELEASED

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French/Nat More than 30 cases of B-S-E were discovered during extensive tests on cattle across France earlier this year, it was announced on Monday. The French Food and Safety Authority - AFSSA - released the first results of BSE tests...
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USA: WASHINGTON: INCREASE IN BUDGET FOR FOOD INSPECTION

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English/Nat Responding to public alarm over the safety of meat and other produce, the Clinton Administration said it would increase the budget for food inspection and safety research. It's thought President Clinton wants to add 71 (m)...
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Local council comments after second case of bird flu confirmed in a week

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A spokesman from the Netherlands Food Safety Authority said on Thursday that there's no need to start thinking about "worst-case scenarios", referring to the second case of bird flu confirmed in a week at a chicken farm in the country....
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The head of the Southern California slaughterhouse at the center of the largest beef recall in U.S. history said Wednesday no unsafe beef was processed at his plant but that his company is ruined despite no evidence of contamination.

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HEADLINE: Slaughterhouse president talks to Congress CAPTION: Steve Mendell, the president of a California slaughterhouse at the center of the largest beef recall in U.S. history, acknowledged Wednesday that cattle were illegally...
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Minister pushes ahead with food safety campaign despite backlash

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A "name and shame" campaign against supermarkets and restaurants with poor health standards has rocked the Lebanese food industry. However, Lebanon's Health Minister has agreed to review some of the results after several accused outlets...
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Europe - Horsemeat Scandal

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Romania produced 6,300 tons of horsemeat in 2012, expert says lamb could also be affected Roma village, Botosani, Romania - 12 February 2013 1. Wide of horse pulling cart passing in front of Doly Com abattoir 2. Mid of abattoir poster 3....
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Safety concerns over tainted milk not revealed for months

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1. Wide of exterior of factory entrance 2. Close-up pan of sign (English and Chinese) reading "Shanghai Panda Dairy Industry Co., Ltd." 3. Office buildings inside the compound with lights still on seen through gate 4. Zoom out from...
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Diplomatic preparations ahead of Fox's visit to Washington

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1. President George W. Bush in Oval Office photo opportunity with Senator Trent Lott 2. Cutaway of press 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush "I'll tell him that this administration, I know many members of Congress are...
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WRAP Scandal spreads to liquid milk;hosp; HK strips shelves of milk; ADDS company apology

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Beijing, China - 19 September 2008 1. Wide exterior of hospital 2. Various of parents carrying babies into hospital 3. Wide interior of nurses station with handwritten sign clipped onto board reading (Mandarin) "Line for Sanlu related...
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Scandal farm forced to dump milk, farmers struggle to sell

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Yuanshi County, Hebei province, China 1. Milk being dumped from tank 2. Close of milk being dumped tank 3. Medium, pan of milk being discharged and flowing on ground 4. Close of man sweeping dumped milk 5. Wide of man sweeping...
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President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to improve U.S. policing of those imports

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HEADLINE: New Bush panel to police food imports CAPTION: President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to...
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Kenneth Petersen of the U.S. Department of Agriculture answers questions about the recall of 143 million pounds of beef, the largest-ever recall of meat

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HEADLINE: Q&A: Is the recalled beef dangerous? CAPTION: Kenneth Petersen of the U.S. Department of Agriculture answers questions about the recall of 143 million pounds of beef, the largest-ever recall of meat. (Feb 18) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Reax after imports of German pork and poultry stopped

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1. Wide of a food market near central Seoul 2. Mid of people eating market food 3. Wide of market 4. Tilt-down of butcher shop 5. Close-up of pork meat 6. Mid of meat on display 7. Close-up of a picture of a pig 8. Close-up of...
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Frozen Food Recall Covers Hundreds of Items

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Amid a massive frozen foods recall involving millions of packages of fruits and vegetables that were shipped to all 50 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico, authorities who want to stem the listeria-linked illnesses and deaths worry it'll be...
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VOICED : Ocean threat from Hong Kong's taste for seafood

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VOICED : Ocean threat from Hong Kong's taste for seafood
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Romanian Food Chief confident that eggs are safe

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Romania's food safety chief said on Friday that there aren't any indications of more pesticide-tainted eggs in the country, hours after officials incinerated a ton of pasteurised yolks. Geronimo Branescu, director of the...
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CDC warns consumers not to eat romaine lettuce

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Health officials in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday told people to avoid eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.
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New controls keep Eid meat safe

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Stew Leonard's CEO Says 'Don't Panic,' Meat Will Be on Shelves

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May.01 -- Stew Leonard's Chief Executive Officer Stew Leonard Jr. says getting products from the U.S. Midwest is the biggest supply challenge right now and assures consumers a constant flow of meat and fish products will be on shelves....
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New guidelines for food safety in DC amid virus

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The Mayor of Washington DC is unveiling new food safety guidelines to help residents and workers remain safe as health officials predict the nation's capital could become one of the next U.S. hotspots in the coronavirus pandemic.
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New guidelines for food safety in DC amid virus

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The Mayor of Washington DC is unveiling new food safety guidelines to help residents and workers remain safe as health officials predict the nation's capital could become one of the next U.S. hotspots in the coronavirus pandemic.
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New guidelines for food safety in DC amid virus

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