又看到許多朋友亮相 只根 YY 和 JUSTING打招呼
讀宋詩 長夜漫漫
將鴻美的面和甜點都吃光
1800去 CSQ 準備開會 送whs {在異鄉.....}
2000即受不了 中途走人 很不對胃口
買楊絳 {人生邊上}
Asustek Seeks Lead Role on Global Stage
dour markets are weighing on its pricing
SAP's New Model: Think Smaller
楊絳 {走到人生邊上}
港府吊車墜毀“涉人為錯誤”(BBC)
the art of Kremlinology
The Age of Rembrandt
preamble
testing teens twice yearly for chlamydia
更大的試衣室 可玩遊戲48招
月團新碾瀹花瓷
西友が早期希望退職者450人募集
正倉院宝物の「犀連珠文錦(さいれんじゅもんにしき)」
葆光 笊 浮 朅與愜
China asks for ‘positive' reporting on food safety
Lead Concerns Spread To More Products談“鉛”色變
flare-up
"Atlas Shrugged" 跟著他聳肩
在混亂時代的恬適之歌
莎翁真實身份?
日本月球探測器
大學進入/畢業率統計值(OECD)
downgrade
Google is seizing on the popularity of widgets
In Japan, Stagnation Wins Again
one good turn deserves another
A favor should be returned in kind, as in I'll give you a ride next time--one good turn deserves another. This maxim was first recorded about 1400, and the converse, One bad turn deserves another, about 1500.
One good turn deserves another.
He fixed my bike so I let him use my computer. One good turn deserves another.
下文標題One Good Recall Deserves Another: Bagged Lettuce--說明包裝的萵苣因 E coli (大腸桿菌)在2006年和2007年都有大量產品召回案件 可以說有一就有二.....
Green Guide 121 | July/August 2007 |
Earlier this week, Dole Fresh Vegetables announced the recall of its "Dole Hearts Delight"–labeled salad due to E. coli contamination. The recall affects products sold in nine states: Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. You can stay safe by avoiding products with use-by dates of September 19 and a production code of "A24924A" or "A24924B" on the package. What is perhaps most disturbing is that just last year Dole was caught up in the massive recall of bagged spinach that sickened 206 people and killed three. For more on that, see our previous coverage here.
Unfortunately, as we've seen with recalls of lead-bearing toys, a lack of regulatory oversight and trained inspectors coupled with an overreliance of voluntary measures has resulted in unsafe products reaching store shelves on a wide scale. Now, even corporations that formerly opposed federal regulations are calling for them to shore up consumer confidence in their products, as noted in recently in The New York Times. In a related editorial, the Times reports that the Bush administration has released a strategic framework to improve the safety of imports by providing for surveillance all along the supply chain. Even if fully funded, however, that won't make food grown in the US any safer. For that, as Food Aid so amply demonstrated, our best bet may well be small farmers.
by Mindy Pennybacker
by P.W. McRandle
by P.W. McRandle
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