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Effects of tomato scare linger
Associated PressThe tomato scare may be over, but it has taken a toll - it has cost the industry an estimated $100 million and left millions of people with a new wariness about the safety of everyday foods. An Associated Press-Ipsos poll finds that nearly half of...Tags: Consumers, Government, Food Industry, Food Safety, National Government
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Charlie Rangel in ethics bulls-eye
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is talking this morning about ethics concerns over his role in soliciting funds for a center named for him at the City College of New York,......Tags: Newspapers, Government, New York Times, Rentals, Ethics
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Food safety worries change buying habits
Associated Press WriterTroubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found. Although three in four remain confident...Tags: Consumers, Food Industry, Food Safety, Elections, Political Candidates
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Dick Cheney gets good news on his health
WASHINGTON Vice President Dick Cheney got good news yesterday from doctors who said his heart was beating normally for a 67-year-old man who has had four heart attacks. "The vice president's cardiac status remains stable," Cheney press secretary Megan...Tags: Dick Cheney, Government, Heart Disease, National Government, Diseases
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education has elected Enrique M. Melendez as president and Edward P. "Ned" Carey as vice president for the 2008-2009 school year. The meeting Wednesday was the first of the new board, which was expanded from eight to...Tags: Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, Religious Leaders, National Government, Philosophy
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Eatonville's new planning director resigns after pending trial brought to light
Sentinel Staff WriterThe town's planning director hired by Mayor Anthony Grant last month is awaiting trial on charges that he took thousands of dollars in bribes from a developer while he was a planner in Miami Beach. Henry Johnson, 49, resigned Thursday afternoon after the...Tags: Beach Vacations, Regional Authority, University of Miami, Miami Beach, Trials
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Doctors: VP Cheney Cardiac Status 'Stable'
WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney got good news Saturday from doctors who said his heart was beating normally for a 67-year-old man who has had four heart attacks.
"The vice president's cardiac status remains stable," Cheney press secretary...Tags: Government, Heart Disease, National Government, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Diseases
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Doctors: Cheney's heartbeat normal in checkup
Doctors reported today that Vice President Dick Cheney's heartbeat was normal for a 67-year-old man with a history of heart problems. "All is fine," Cheney press secretary Megan Mitchell said after Cheney's annual checkup, which lasted less than two...Tags: Dick Cheney, Government, Heart Disease, National Government, Electronics
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Who listens to blogging heads?
Daily Kos. Little Green Footballs. Talking Points Memo. Instapundit. Firedoglake. Captain's Quarters. These are among the thousands of political blogs that are increasingly a factor in U.S. politics. Bloggers and their readers are courted by politicians,...Tags: Government, National Government, Elections, John McCain, Political Candidates
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Cheney's heart health given OK
Vice President Dick Cheney got good news Saturday from doctors who said his heart was beating normally for a 67-year-old man who has had four heart attacks. "The vice president's cardiac status remains stable," Cheney press secretary Megan Mitchell...Tags: Dick Cheney, Government, Heart Disease, National Government, Therapies
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