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Nearly 6,000 Chinese babies still hospitalized from tainted milk, dairy farmers get subsidies
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Nearly 6,000 Chinese babies remain hospitalized with kidney problems resulting from milk powder adulterated with the industrial chemical melamine, the Health Ministry said. Six of the children were in serious condition, the ministry said...Tags: People, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies, Infants
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Inflation hitting fast-food menus
Beef might not be what's for dinner at your favorite restaurant come 2009. Restaurants, now working to secure supply and price contracts for meat and other commodities for next year, are expecting big increases in food costs — hikes that will likely...Tags: National Government, Prices, CKE Restaurants Incorporated, Brinker International Incorporated, Bank of America Corp.
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Dining out takes more of your dollars as food costs soar
The Associated PressBeef may not be what's for dinner at your favorite restaurant come 2009. Restaurants, now working to secure supply and price contracts for meat and other commodities for the upcoming year, are expecting big increases in food costs — increases...Tags: McDonald's, Sales, CKE Restaurants Incorporated, Market and Exchange, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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For Campbell, selling soup in China, Russia means persuading cooks to take shortcuts
Associated Press WriterMOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) _ Campbell Soup Co. found that selling its products to soup lovers in other countries isn't as easy as it seems. Russia and China, where the company launched sales nearly a year ago, slurp a combined 350 billion servings of soup...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Campbell Soup Company, Sales, Investment Service, Investments
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Restaurants may change menus, hike prices in 2009
AP Business WriterBeef may not be what's for dinner at your favorite restaurant come 2009. Restaurants, now working to secure supply and price contracts for meat and other commodities for the upcoming year, are expecting big increases in food costs -- increases that will...Tags: National Government, Prices, Chipotle Mexican Grill Incorporated, CKE Restaurants Incorporated, Brinker International Incorporated
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Food product warnings
Three food product recalls were announced on Friday. Read about them at chicagotribune.com/recallsTags: Product Recalls
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Thousands of kids still hospitalized
More than 10,000 children remain hospitalized in China's tainted milk scandal. Chinese health officials disclosed the number while the country defended its dairy products Thursday at a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Until recently, there had... -
The Best Tunes For The Economic Blues
Los Angeles TimesWe don't need to tell you that the most promising career options in America right now are boxcar-hopper, petticoat tailor or shepherd of hungry one-eyed alley cats. Fortunately, the condition of being broke is a perennially popular theme in music...Tags: Loretta Lynn, John Fogerty, Popular Music, Bruce Springsteen, Ry Cooder
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Do food dyes affect kids' behavior?
Special to The TimesAlmost every parent has a story about their kid bouncing off the walls after downing a package of jelly beans or eating a neon blue-frosted cupcake at school. Most blame the sugar. But some new research suggests that the rainbow of artificial colors...Tags: ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Health Treatments, New Products, Health Organizations, National Institutes of Health
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Wine pioneer David Lett
The Associated PressWinemaker David Lett, widely considered the father of Oregon's thriving pinot noir industry and a major force in winning worldwide respect for this state's wines, has died. He was 69. Mr. Lett died of heart failure Thursday at his home in Dundee, said...Tags: Dundee, Death and Dying, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Medicine, California
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Launched pinot noir in Oregon
Associated PressPORTLAND, Ore. — Pioneering Oregon winemaker David Lett, widely considered the father of Oregon's thriving pinot noir industry and a major force in winning worldwide respect for this state's wines, has died. He was 69. Mr. Lett died of heart...Tags: Dundee, Death and Dying, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Medicine, California
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David Lett, pioneer in Oregon wine industry, dies at age 69
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) _ Pioneering Oregon winemaker David Lett, widely considered the father of Oregon's thriving pinot noir industry and a major force in winning worldwide respect for this state's wines, has died. He was 69. Lett died of heart failure...Tags: Dundee, Death and Dying, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Medicine, California
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