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Jan 6, 2009 Big Dose of Change Prescribed for FDA President-elect Barack Obama is prowling for a new head for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which, in the eyes of some outraged Americans, is National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Banking on VOC to Get Closer to Customers Recently a bank president shared a secret: All banks want to get closer to their customers, because it leads to greater customer retention, new customers National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Averting Quality Failures in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain This year witnessed a revitalized awareness in the importance of quality management at global biopharmaceutical organizations. Organizations took stock of potential risk factors of insufficient National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Thrift-Store Owners in a Fit Over Toxic Testing Barring a reprieve, regulations set to take effect next month could force thousands of clothing retailers and thrift stores to throw away trunkloads of childrenÂ’s National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 A Blow to Breathalyzer's Reliability Rightly or wrongly, the Intoxilyzer 5000 has made its share of enemies. Florence Courington says she never expected she would be one of them.Courington was National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Honey Industry Sees Golden Opportunity to Standardize Many of those in the honey business acknowledge how difficult it is to ensure everyone, from shoppers to mammoth food processors, gets the best bees National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Maple Leaf Provides Blueprint for Handling Food Crisis Michael McCainÂ’s response to the listeriosis outbreak that killed 20 Canadians this summer showed genuine compassion and cut-throat business sense, and helped Maple Leaf Foods National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Concerns Grow About Synthetics in 'Organic' Fertilizer For up to seven years, California Liquid Fertilizer sold what seemed to be an organic farmerÂ’s dream, brewed from fish and chicken feathers. The companyÂ’s National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Officials Try to Stabilize Middle Ground to Improve Education AlabamaÂ’s middle schools need to do a better job of preparing students for high school and beyond, and the Southern Regional Education Board wants to National Feed more
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Jan 6, 2009 Unprepared Kindergartners Cost State More Than $100M Thousands of Minnesota children enter kindergarten unprepared every year, and thatÂ’s costing MinnesotaÂ’s education system about $113 million a year, a new study found. The National Feed more
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