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President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to improve U.S. policing of those imports

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HEADLINE: New Bush panel to police food imports CAPTION: President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to...
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Kenneth Petersen of the U.S. Department of Agriculture answers questions about the recall of 143 million pounds of beef, the largest-ever recall of meat

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HEADLINE: Q&A: Is the recalled beef dangerous? CAPTION: Kenneth Petersen of the U.S. Department of Agriculture answers questions about the recall of 143 million pounds of beef, the largest-ever recall of meat. (Feb 18) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Reax after imports of German pork and poultry stopped

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1. Wide of a food market near central Seoul 2. Mid of people eating market food 3. Wide of market 4. Tilt-down of butcher shop 5. Close-up of pork meat 6. Mid of meat on display 7. Close-up of a picture of a pig 8. Close-up of...
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Frozen Food Recall Covers Hundreds of Items

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Amid a massive frozen foods recall involving millions of packages of fruits and vegetables that were shipped to all 50 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico, authorities who want to stem the listeria-linked illnesses and deaths worry it'll be...
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CDC warns consumers not to eat romaine lettuce

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Health officials in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday told people to avoid eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.
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New controls keep Eid meat safe

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MOROCCO EID PREPS
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Stew Leonard's CEO Says 'Don't Panic,' Meat Will Be on Shelves

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May.01 -- Stew Leonard's Chief Executive Officer Stew Leonard Jr. says getting products from the U.S. Midwest is the biggest supply challenge right now and assures consumers a constant flow of meat and fish products will be on shelves....
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China's Taiwan Affairs Office media briefing

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1. Wide interior of State Council Taiwan Affairs Office media conference 2. Wide cutaway of cameras 3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yang Yi, Spokesman for State Council Taiwan Affairs Office: " Director Chen Yunlin's visit to Taiwan is part of...
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WRAP WHO briefing on latest swine flu outbreak world developments ADDS more

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1. Gregory Hartl, World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesperson for Epidemic and Pandemic Diseases, and Doctor Peter Ben Embarek, WHO Food Safety Scientist walking into news conference ++MUTE++ 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gregory Hartl, WHO...
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Hundreds of people have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs in three states and possibly more, and health officials on Wednesday dramatically expanded a recall to 380 million eggs. The AP's John Mone reports.

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HEADLINE: Egg recall tied to salmonella grows to 380 million CAPTION: Hundreds of people have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs in three states and possibly more, and health officials on Wednesday dramatically...
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Gaza City bombing, Beit Lahiya funerals, prayers in Gaza, smoke

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AP Television Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1.Wide of Gaza skyline, flares exploding Ramattan TV Gaza City, Gaza Strip 2. Wide of thick black plume of smoke rising AP Television Gaza City, Gaza Strip 3. Wide of black smoke rising over...
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WRAP Recall of US-made baby milk formula ADDS Wyeth comments

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1. Wide of exterior of grocery store 2. Wide of interior of grocery store with items on the shelves 3. Close up of milk products on shelf 4. Close up of shop assistant removing milk products from display 5. Pan of shop assistant...
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'Rapid and expanding' salmonella outbreak sickens 90 in 19 states

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1. Close-up of spicy tuna rolls in sushi tray 2. Tilt down to spicy tuna rolls 3. Mid of Jaydee Hanson, Centre for Food Safety, talking 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jaydee Hanson, Centre for Food Safety: "We would already assume it's...
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AP pix of health minister presser on tainted milk scandal

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1. Wide of media conference 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Li Changjiang, Head of the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ): "We tested 491 batches of products from these enterprises...
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Protest over Gaza conflict, Saniora meets Larijani

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Beddawi camp 1. Various of protesters carrying Palestinian and Lebanese flags 2. Various of female protesters chanting slogans 3. Mid of women chanting slogans Nahr El-Bared camp 4. Wide of protest 5. Various of protesters carrying flags...
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FRANCE: BSE IN BEEF CONCERNS

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Eng/French/Nat The spiralling debate over mad cow disease, or BSE, has plunged France into what commentators are calling a kind of generalised panic or psychosis. Schools across the country have taken beef off the menu at the request...
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Concerns for health of survivors in temporary camps

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1. Wide of refugee camp 2. Mid of refugee camp 3. Tilt-down from sun in sky to people walking in the camp 4. Mid of man washing from bowl 5. Close-up of man washing his hair 6. Mid of people sitting in a tent 7. Close-up of old...
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Galveston officials say the area isn't ready for residents to return. They say they need at least another week to make the necessary repairs to get the area up and running again.

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HEADLINE: Coming home after Ike CAPTION: Galveston officials say the area isn't ready for residents to return. They say they need at least another week to make the necessary repairs to get the area up and running again. (Sept. 18) ...
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Farmers demonstrate outside parliament over bird flu

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1. Wide shot of members of the Italian farmers' association, Coldiretti, with yellow flags demonstrating in front of parliament 2. Various of chicken being cooked by farmers 3. Mid shot of roasted chickens 4. Banner in Italian reading:...
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SOUTH KOREA: US TEAM ARRIVES TO CHECK FOOD INSPECTION PROCESS

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Eng/Kor/Nat A team of U-S experts has arrived in South Korea to assess the country's food inspection procedures. The move follows a trade dispute touched off by the detection of harmful bacteria on the surface of imported American...
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Wall Street is now worrying about the companies usually seen as safe havens. After an early rally Wednesday, investors succumbed to their concerns about disappointing earnings at Kraft Foods and the market ended the day with a sizeable loss.

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HEADLINE: Feb. 4: Stocks fall on consumer company woes Wall Street is now worrying about the companies usually seen as safe havens. After an early rally Wednesday, investors succumbed to their concerns about disappointing earnings at...
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CAMEL MEAT POPULAR AFTER FOOT AND MOUTH OUTBREAK

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Egypt's largest camel market is gaining nationwide attention as the current foot and mouth outbreak spreads. At the Birqash Camel Market, just outside Giza, camel traders frm across the country come laden with their camel cargoes. The...