USDA TO BACK APPROVAL OF MEAT IRRADIATION SARA LEE, …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 13, 1999 "When it comes to food safety, there is no silver bullet," USDA Secretary Dan Glickman said in announcing the proposal at the National Cattlemen's Beef ...
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Fresh Scrutiny of Food Imports
Christian Science Monitor - May 14, 1998 ... lawmakers and the Clinton administration consider ways to ensure food safety, ... USDA, which controls imports of meat, poultry, and some egg products, ...
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FOOD FILE Series: TASTE; FOOD FILE
Pay-Per-View - St. Petersburg Times - ProQuest Archiver - May 20, 1999 FOOD SAFETY: U.S.D.A. Food Safety and Inspection Service site answers questions ... topics as food-borne illness, food storage: http://www.usda.gov/fsis. ...
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No way to beef up food safety
$2.95 - Washington Times - NewsBank - May 13, 1998 FDA called its program a "state-of-the-art food safety system" and USDA insisted that its rules would "substantially reduce the incidence of pathogens that ...
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We Must Eat, Drink and (Still) Be Wary
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 6, 1998 The council may help oversee food safety, but it won't overhaul the system. ... (The USDA had been founded in 1862 as a research and farmer-education bureau ...
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… MEAT 36% OF TESTED GROUND TURKEY CONTAMINATED, USDA …
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 12, 1999 Among its varied food safety duties, the USDA spends about $10 million annually to test meat and poultry for salmonella, E. coli and seven other foodborne ...
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