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  1. QUEBEC recall of Listeria-contaminated sliced sausage - (eFoodAlert.com)
  2. CALIFORNIA family nearly makes fatal mushroom mistake - (Scripps Howard News Service
  3. CALIFORNIA: Edible films prevent, kill bacteria in tests - (ThePacker.com)
  4. ITALY: Understanding bacterial battles could lead to safer salami - (New Scientist, I
  5. UK: Pregnant women warned of sheep danger - (News Wales)
  6. CHINA: Another child dies from melamine-contaminated milk - (AsiaNews)
  7. US: CDC activates emergency group to find salmonella source - (USA Today)
  8. Update on applying EU Regulation on Feed and Food Controls
  9. Agency seeks nominee to Veterinary Products Committee
  10. Lrabar recalls all peanut butter snack bars
  11. Ignorance isn't always bliss
  12. LACORS publish new study into contents of doner kebabs in UK
  13. What's in your kebab?
  14. NEW YORK: Bacteria can transfer toxic genes - (United Press International)
  15. FLORIDA: Doggie dining in Panama City Beach - (wmbb.com)
  16. IRELAND: Inquiry into handling of pork contamination - (RTE News)
  17. X-ray irradiation does not affect food quality, say US scientists - (Food Navigator)
  18. NEW JERSEY: City nears top in food safety - (The Daily Journal)
  19. CANADA: Victim rues not getting vaccinated - (North Bay Nugget)
  20. CALIFORNIA: Raw milk issue a mix-up, says dairy owner - (Ventura County Star)
  21. UK: Mum wants justice after CJD cover up - (Belfast Telegraph)
  22. JAPAN: Fish market allows tourists back - (BBC News)
  23. Salmonella prompts peanut butter recall in OHIO - (Associated Press)
  24. US: Looking to Obama to bring logic to food safety - (New York Times)
  25. NEW ZEALAND: 'And would you like flies with that, sir?' - (New Zealand Herald)
  26. VIRGINIA: Peanut Corporation of America working with government to investigate produc
  27. OHIO: King Nut issues peanut butter recall - (King Nut Companies)
  28. WASHINGTON: Acting FDA science chief to stay during transition - (Wall Street Journal
  29. NEW MEXICO: Food-service inspections Jan. 10 - (The New Mexican)
  30. Levels of metals and other elements from the 2006 Total Diet Study
  31. Sourcing our bacon
  32. Tesco recalls its Oriental Special Fried Rice due to incorrect date coding
  33. Monthly report of specified risk material and other BSE control breaches for December
  34. OHIO: Restaurant inspections - (Chillicothe Gazette)
  35. MISSOURI: Our opinion: Inspections vital to food safety - (stjoenews.net)
  36. UK: Computer model to make safer salamis with longer shelf lives - (Thaindian News)
  37. ARIZONA: Remediated water expands irrigation options - (USDA)
  38. CHINA issues food safety alert ahead of Spring Festival - (Xinhua News Agency)
  39. INDIA: Health officers on ports to check illegal import of food items - (Economic Tim
  40. NEW ZEALAND: Doubtful Sound victims released - (NZPA)
  41. CANADIANS still in the dark about listeriosis outbreak - (The Gazette)
  42. BARFBLOG: How can you be sure microwaved frozen chicken is safe to eat? - (barfblog)
  43. US: 'America's Nobel' winner Stanley Falkow knows germs - (USA Today)
  44. US peanut company extends recall
  45. Some Bovetti dark chocolate contains milk protein
  46. Guidance for Industry: The Seafood List: FDA's Guide to Acceptable Market Names forSe
  47. Guidance for Industry: Evidence-Based Review System for the Scientific Evaluation ofH
  48. OHIO: Restaurant inspection report - (The Newark Advocate)
  49. CANADA: Why delay listeriosis inquiry? - (The Windsor Star)
  50. CONNECTICUT: Stricter raw milk rules threaten farmers - (Norwich Bulletin)
  51. AUSTRALIA: Lunch box food safety - (FSANZ)
  52. UK: Rats rampage at restaurant - (South Shropshire Journals)
  53. US: General Mills recalls 2 peanut butter-flavored products - (Reuters)
  54. JAPAN experts say cloned animals are safe for human consumption - (Bloomberg)
  55. IRELAND: Food safety - (The Irish Times)
  56. BARFBLOG: FSnet funding, format and future - (barfblog)
  57. ILLINOIS: Ralcorp Frozen Bakery Products recalls Lofthouse Peanut Butter Cookies, Chu
  58. Companies join voluntary ban on colours associated with hyperactivity
  59. FSA Board meeting 10 February 2009
  60. Generic Drug Roundup: February 2009
  61. Prevalence and potential pathogenicity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Chinese mitten c
  62. Multistate outbreaks of Salmonella infections associated with live poultry --- UNITED
  63. WASHINGTON: Peanut-butter product recall spreads - (USA Today)
  64. US: Tracking poisoned food like peanut butter is hindered by a massive web of unknown
  65. IOWA: Study finds MRSA in Midwestern swine, workers - (University of Iowa)
  66. NORTH CAROLINA: Mystery illness plagues Garner factory - (WTVD)
  67. CANADA: Maple Leaf forever - (Canwest News Service)
  68. UK: New rules for 'gluten free' foods - (Food Standards Agency)
  69. INDIANA: Tackling contamination - (The Engineer Online)
  70. 3 best tips for proper hand washing among medical professionals - (Medical Business)
  71. FSA Board meeting 10 February 2009
  72. AUSTRALIA: Food regulator accused of putting multinationals before public safety - (S
  73. TEXAS: Restaurant reports - (Conroe Courier)
  74. UK: New ‘centre of excellence’ aims to boost British dairy sector - (Farmers Weekly I
  75. SOUTH CAROLINA: Clemson researcher gets $570K to study food safety in child centers -
  76. LONDON: Worker on trial for putting peanuts in nut-free site - (USA Today)
  77. US: Peanut popularity complicates salmonella probe - (CNN)
  78. US: PB and Salmonella: The latest sandwich - (Washington Post)
  79. US: List of tainted peanut butter items points to complexity of food production - (Ne
  80. THAILAND: Contaminated silkworms poison 118 - (The Nation)
  81. CANADA: Karen Selick: The case for milk in the raw - (National Post)
  82. UK: RipeSense labels will tell you when fruit is ripe - (Telegraph)
  83. SCOTLAND: Hand-washing drive to cut superbugs - (Press Association)
  84. ONTARIO: Raw milk crusader returns to court to fight charges stemming from 2006 raid
  85. CHINA: Pork imported from Ireland contaminated with dioxin - (Xinhua News Agency)
  86. JAPAN: Fresh produce flourishes as food safety rots - (Kyodo News)
  87. INDIANA: Jan. 24: County restaurant inspections - (The Herald Bulletin)
  88. Some British Bakeries crumpets found to contain milk protein
  89. Companies join voluntary ban on colours associated with hyperactivity
  90. CANADA: Recommended regulatory changes for addressing Listeria expected by March - (F
  91. CANADA: The public warning issued on January 27, 2009 has been expanded to include ad
  92. US: Drug-resistant salmonella? Maybe next time - (msnbc.com)
  93. US: Salmonella fear sparks concern about troops' care packages - (USA Today)
  94. CHINA: Convicted Sanlu boss blames Fonterra - (New Zealand Herald)
  95. Health officials close TORONTO Loblaws - (Toronto Sun)
  96. MINNESOTA: First wrongful death lawsuit filed in Salmonella outbreak linked to Peanut
  97. US: Outspoken food safety advocate wants in - (Washington Post)
  98. BRITISH COLUMBIA: Near-fatal allergic reaction caused by Starbucks dessert - (CBC New
  99. Prevalence and characterization of Escherichia coli O157:H7 isolates from meat and me
  100. US: The great cow-sharing debate - (New York Times)
  101. US: Lawyer, industry group blast company that sold tainted peanut products - (Star Tr
  102. BARFBLOG: PB and Salmonella: where are the third-party audits? - (barfblog)
  103. UK: The Food Irradiation (England) Regulations 2009 (Draft) - (Food Standards Agency)
  104. A comparison between E-beam irradiation and high pressure treatment for cold-smoked s
  105. Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157:H7 and E. coli biotype 1 in a pilot survey of impor
  106. Molecular identification of mesophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria from raw cow's mil
  107. NEW YORK: Bisphenol A, chemical used to make plastic, lingers in body, study finds -
  108. Pubs sign up to healthy eating
  109. Sweet Luxuries withdraws Sugar Lessss Belgian Plain Chocolate
  110. Dioxin found in milk
  111. Cow aged over 30 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
  112. Sweet Luxuries withdraws Sugar Lessss Belgian Plain Chocolate
  113. NEW YORK: NYC diners to get eye-full of eatery inspections - (Chicago Tribune)
  114. CANADA: Maple Leaf says food testing system working - (TheStar.com)
  115. GEORGIA: Feds rarely file charges in tainted food cases - (Associated Press)
  116. US: Troubled peanut firm’s chief also an industry quality adviser - (Atlanta Journal-
  117. ONTARIO: Expanded health hazard alert - Various foods containing peanut products may
  118. IMS using in-house monoclonal antibody-coated magnetic beads associated to PCR assay
  119. Offsetting behavior and the benefits of food safety regulation - (Journal of Food Saf
  120. Physical properties of Gelidium corneum–gelatin blend films containing grapefruit see
  121. CALIFORNIA: Food inspections - (Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register)
  122. ONTARIO: Testimony suggests raw milk safe - (TheStar.com)
  123. Cow aged over 30 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
  124. US: Food safety is his passion - (LancasterOnline.com)
  125. AUSTRALIA: Report exposes dirty kitchens putting customers at risk - (Herald Sun)
  126. IOWA: ISU researchers develop technique for quick detection of salmonella - (Iowa Sta
  127. NORTH CAROLINA: Wake pulls plug on dining with the dogs - (News & Observer)
  128. US: Improving food safety - (Las Vegas Sun)
  129. HONG KONG: Children's snacks pass safety checks - (news.gov.hk)
  130. US: Food safety - (Watertown Daily Times)
  131. US: Fresh produce industry’s credibility on the rise - (ThePacker.com)
  132. BAHRAIN: Expert warns of health threat - (Gulf Daily News)
  133. Maple Leaf calls for cooperative approach to addressing Listeria - (Farmscape)
  134. Views wanted on astaxanthin extract
  135. MYANMAR strengthens supervision of contaminated food - (The Hindu)
  136. Is organic milk a healthier option than regular milk? - (Globe and Mail)
  137. ONTARIO: Raw milk advocates rally around Schmidt - (Owen Sound Sun Times)
  138. TAIWAN tainted milk powder producer rules out contamination during production - (Xinh
  139. US: Researchers explore tainted food imports - (ASU Web Devil)
  140. US: FDA's plate full on food safety - (The Denver Post)
  141. Why can't we test our way to absolute food safety? - (Science, Vol 322)
  142. NEW YORK: NYC Mayor unveils restaurant inspection program - (Occupational Health & Sa
  143. Saturated fat campaign launched to tackle UK?s biggest killer
  144. Agency provides tips on how to cut sat fat and reduce risk of heart disease
  145. FSA Board meeting 10 February 2009
  146. The appliance of science
  147. US: CU supports the "Food Safety Modernization Act" (FSMA) - (Consumers Union)
  148. VIRGINIA: Augusta County restaurant inspections - (The News Leader)
  149. ONTARIO: Cheese made with unpasteurized milk is legal and delicious - (Toronto Star)
  150. Outbreak is latest worry on TEXAS peanut farms - (Express-News)
  151. Our view on food safety: Poisonous peanuts - (USA Today)
  152. TEXAS: Health inspectors find violations at Lin's Buffet - (KFOX News)
  153. US: Old appetites die hard - (Washington Post)
  154. NEW YORK: Terrance bagels closed for "vermin infestation" - (Gothamist)
  155. ILLINOIS: Peanut Corp of America says plant was inspected - (Reuters)
  156. VIRGINIA: Statement of Peanut Corporation of America February 4, 2009 - (Peanut Corpo
  157. ONTARIO: Untreated milk public hazard, trial told - (National Post)
  158. IRELAND: Five closure orders served in January - (Food Safety Authority of Ireland)
  159. VERMONT: Couple to also sue Kellogg Co. in salmonella outbreak - (Newsday.com)
  160. US: FDA defends its handling of salmonella outbreak - (Associated Press)
  161. WASHINGTON, DC: Senate to hold first hearing on peanut outbreak - (Associated Press)
  162. US: Victim of 2007 outbreak: ‘Salmonella ruined me’ - (The Atlanta Journal-Constituti
  163. TEXAS: Restaurant monitor - (The Eagle)
  164. Greater risks in refraining from fish - (Boston Globe)
  165. CANADA: Farmer must wait four months for raw milk ruling - (TorStar News)
  166. Regulatory Meeting with Manufacturers and Users of Bisphenol A-containing Materials
  167. Guidance for Industry: Referral Program from the Food and Drug Administration to the
  168. Improper Use of Skin Numbing Products Can Be Deadly
  169. WASHINGTON: Alaska firm recalls sausage products for possible Listeria contamination
  170. UK: Test spots contaminated equipment - (BBC News)
  171. CANADA: Raw milk has a history - (CKNX Radio AM920)
  172. CANADA: Notice to business operators: Be aware of door-to-door food and water testing
  173. OHIO: CCHS food service employee infected with Hepatitis A - (WTVG)
  174. TENNESSEE: Staffs flunk thawing and hand washing at 4 Knox restaurants - (WTNZ)
  175. US: Why don't we irradiate all germ-carrying food? - (Scientific American)
  176. US: Salmonella peanut butter recalls spread on Twitter, Facebook - (U.S. News & World
  177. US: Kmart recalls bakery goods due to salmonella risk - (Forbes.com)
  178. WASHINGTON: Insecticide found in Ga. peanut plant in 2001 - (msnbc.com)
  179. US: Food risks draw little urgency - (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  180. OHIO: Hepatitis A virus sickens food worker - (Toledo Blade)
  181. More than 200 peanut-related products now on CANADA's recall list - (Canadian Press)
  182. GEORGIA: Small company in salmonella scandal had wide reach - (Associated Press)
  183. GEORGIA: Some retailers slow to pull peanut snack products - (The Atlanta Journal-Con
  184. US: Sales drop 25% as parents shun peanut butter - (N.Y. Times)
  185. ONTARIO: Health Hazard Alert - Various foods containing peanut products recalled by P
  186. US: First animal injured in salmonella outbreak - (USA Today)
  187. Jolley: Five minutes with Bill Marler, well-known lawyer, food safety activist - (Cat
  188. UK: Cruise ship hit by vomiting bug - (BBC News)
  189. CPMA, PMA and United Fresh launch interactive website for produce traceability initia
  190. Evaluation of different procedures for the optimized detection of Vibrio parahaemolyt
  191. GEORGIA: Chemstar Corporation offers comprehensive deep cleaning programs to combat S
  192. US: Quality, health image pushes kosher food market - (Los Angeles Times)
  193. AUSTRALIA: Pymble restaurant sued over deadly sauce - (Sydney Morning Herald)
  194. ONTARIO: Food safety watchdog looks to restore website popularity - (TheRecord.com)
  195. US: Food safety problems still far from resolved - (Gannet News Service)
  196. GEORGIA: Salmonella possibly found at Texas peanut plant - (USA Today/Associated Pres
  197. MINNESOTA: General Mills to stop use of rBGH milk in Yoplait - (Star Tribune)
  198. WASHINGTON: US relies on states for food safety inspections - (Associated Press)
  199. Experimental Study of Carbohydrate Claims on Food Packages
  200. CANADA: We need public inquiry of food inspection - (Ottawa Citizen)
  201. SOUTH CAROLINA: State may cut to just one restaurant inspection a year - (Associated
  202. US: Letters: Peanut allergies - (New York Times)
  203. WASHINGTON, DC: After tests, peanut plant in Texas is closed - (New York Times)
  204. US: Congress issues subpoena for Peanut Corp. president - (Atlanta Journal-Constituti
  205. NEW YORK: Peanut scare hits dessert menu - (New York Times)
  206. NEW ZEALAND: Risky operator caught out - (New Zealand Food Safety Authority)
  207. Estimation of prevalence of Salmonella on pig carcasses and pork joints, using a quan
  208. RHODE ISLAND: URI professors develop bar code to alert consumers of food safety risk
  209. Agency seeks views on nutrition research
  210. Rakusen?s Ltd recalls Chocolate Chip Cookies
  211. Restructuring of the Agency's Food Safety Group
  212. New Director of FSA Scotland
  213. FSAS consultation - proposed revision of charging arrangements
  214. Stakeholder meeting to discuss proposed revision of charging arrangements
  215. FSA Board meeting video online
  216. Food incident prevention workshops
  217. Time and temperature dependent microbiological and mycotoxin (ochratoxin-A) levels in
  218. Pulsed electric fields inactivation of wine spoilage yeast and bacteria - (Internatio
  219. Influence of pH, salt, and temperature on pressure inactivation of hepatitis A virus
  220. A Qualified Presumption of Safety approach for the safety assessment of Grana Padano
  221. Prevalence and factors associated with aflatoxin contamination of peanuts from Wester
  222. Ethylene inhibited aflatoxin biosynthesis is due to oxidative stress alleviation and
  223. NEW YORK: Food safety uncovered - (Times Union)
  224. NEW ZEALAND: Beekeeper charged over honey poisoning - (NZPA)
  225. NEW ZEALAND: Dumpster diving gaining followers - (ONE News)
  226. US: Serious reform for food safety - (The Denver Post)
  227. Agency seeks views on food contaminant regulations
  228. GACS open meeting 25 February 2009
  229. FSA Wales to hold second co-hosted seminar for Food Businesses
  230. Official controls charging meeting rescheduled
  231. US: Congress, FDA part of regulatory problem - (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  232. ILLINOIS: Military school's dining hall leave 19 students sick - (FOXNews.com)
  233. CALGARY: Rodents and food a bad mix, experts say - (Calgary Herald)
  234. Bounce Snack Foods recalls protein balls
  235. U.S.: Dangerous food - (N.Y. Times)
  236. MARYLAND: Raw milk debate - (baltimoresun.com)
  237. UK: How obsession with cleanliness could be making us ill - (Western Mail)
  238. US: Who's watching what we eat? - (Los Angeles Times)
  239. US: Congress, FDA part of regulatory problem - (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  240. ILLINOIS: Food counterfeiting, contamination outpace international regulatory systems
  241. UK: Restructuring of the agency's Food Safety Group - (Food Standards Agency)
  242. US: Klobuchar: Peanut plant owner should face charges - (Star Tribune)
  243. Mini survey provides update on consumers? views
  244. Reducing Radiation from Medical X-rays
  245. Iceland recalls cocktail sausage rolls
  246. VIRGINIA: Waynesboro restaurant inspection reports - (The News Leader)
  247. UK: Mini survey provides update on consumers' views - (Food Standards Agency)
  248. RHODE ISALND: URI chemists set bar high for food safety - (The Good 5 Cent Cigar)
  249. GEORGIA: Senate bill calls for food contamination tests - (The Atlanta Journal-Consti
  250. US: The sticky fate of Peanut Corp. - (The Courier-Journal)