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Vernon voters will be asked to approve three tax measures
Vernon officials will be asking voters Tuesday to approve three taxes they said are crucial to closing a large budget gap caused by bad investments. Officials are threatening deep cuts to Vernon's police and fire departments if the taxes, expected to...Tags: Owens Illinois Incorporated, Electricity Production and Distribution, Sales, Lobbying, Politics
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Lincoln school board votes for cut to contract days
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Lincoln County Board of Education members approved cuts last week that will slice about $149,000 in expenses from next year's budget. The board voted 4-1 to cut one contract day from all employees including teachers who were scheduled...Tags: Teachers, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning
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Letter to parents at Harford schools where recalled food product was served
The following is the text of a letter to parents, dated Friday, April 5, that was sent home with students attending 14 Harford County public schools where a recalled food product, Pepperoni Pizzatas by Rich Products Corp., was served to students earlier...Tags: Public Schools, Harford County, Product Recalls, Schools, Symptoms
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John Galardi dies at 75; founder of Der Wienerschnitzel
When John Galardi saw a man hosing down the parking lot of a modest Mexican restaurant in Pasadena, he asked for work. Galardi was young and broke, a college student freshly arrived from Missouri and looking for anything to help him scrape by. It turned...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sears, Consumer Goods Industries
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Thermo Fisher To Buy Life Tech For $13.6 Billion
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. on Monday agreed to buy Life Technologies Corp for $13.6 billion in a deal that would make it one of the top two companies in the hot field of genetic testing. The pact values Life Tech at $76 per share, a 12 percent...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Deutsche Bank AG, Medical Research
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John Galardi dies: Wienerschnitzel maverick 'had to be wealthy'
John Galardi has died, placing a period on one of the fast-food industry's greatest rags-to-riches stories. The Wienerschnitzel founder once said, simply: "I had to be wealthy." At age 19, the Midwestern boy of humble origins had never eaten out or...Tags: Russ Parsons, Tiffany Hsu, Pancreatic Cancer, Sears, Consumer Goods Industries
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Other Voices: Genetically modified crops, food shortages and brain research
Do not fear genetically modified crops Overheard from an Oregon legislator as he exited a committee meeting at the Capitol: "Are we regulating religion or agriculture?" That's a good question, and has probably crossed the minds of many legislators...Tags: Research, Alzheimer's Disease, Barack Obama, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease
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Taco Bell latest brand to be tied to European horse meat scandal
Taco Bell says it has discovered horse meat in some of its British products, joining a growing list of burgers, lasagnas and pizzas affected by a food labeling scandal rapidly unfurling across Europe. Taco Bell said in a statement that it was “...
Tags: IKEA, Burger King, Lifestyle and Leisure, China, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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The Gazebo's classic Dover sole
Q: We have just come back from Kathy's Gazebo Restaurant in Boca Raton. All four of us had the Dover sole. It's the best. Could you get me the recipe? — Janet Blake, Highland Beach/Michigan A: For the last 14 years, owners Gerard Hascoat and...
Tags: Gluten-free Diet, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Diets and Dieting, Mayo Clinic, Diseases and Illnesses
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Donkey and water buffalo found in South African burgers
You think “beef” burgers with horse meat are bad? A new study out of South Africa shows that two-thirds of meat sold at supermarkets and butcheries contain unlabeled amounts of donkey, goat, water buffalo and other mystery ingredients....Tags: Allergies, IKEA, Burger King, Medical Procedures and Tests, Consumer Goods Industries
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Ditching dairy
"Canned salmon: It does a body good" doesn't pack quite the same punch as that other slogan. "Got edamame?" Not much better. They're worth remembering though, given a growing movement away from milk. Consumption is at its lowest level in 36 years,...
Tags: Allergies, Vegan Diet, Migraine, Heart Disease, Dietary Supplements
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Berger Cookies bakery closer to reopening
The Baltimore SunThe makers of Baltimore’s famous Berger Cookies were closer Monday to reopening their Cherry Hill bakery, a spokesman said. The Baltimore City Health Department closed the bakery Jan. 31 for operating without a city-issued food service license. The...Tags: Cherry Hill, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Cherry Hill (Baltimore, Maryland)
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