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Residents in storm Hermine's path urged to follow safety steps

Potential threat from tropical storm Hermine has led the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) to issue recommendations for residents in coastal southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. FSIS urges people in the storm's path to watch the storm closely in order to minimize possible foodborne illnesses due to power outages and other problems associated with severe storms. USDA has put ...
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New food service director at LAW steps up to the plate

SHIRLEY -- After Payroll Benefits Manager Shannon Herreros made it out of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on Sept.
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USDA Offers Food Safety Tips As Hurricane Earl Approaches Eastern Seaboard

Due to the potential threat from Hurricane Earl, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing recommendations for residents in the American Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and on the mainland from North Carolina to Maine. FSIS urges those in the projected storm path to watch the storm closely in order to minimize possible foodborne illnesses as a result of power outages and other ...
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USDA offers food safety tips as Hurricane Earl approaches NC

WASHINGTON — Due to the potential threat from Hurricane Earl, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing recommendations for residents in the American Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and on the mainland from North Carolina to Maine.
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Tropical Storm Fiona forms behind Earl

The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Fiona has formed in the Atlantic behind Hurricane Earl, which has become a Category 4 storm.
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A weekend in New Orleans, five years later

Sipping a cool cocktail and listening to Leon “Kid Chocolate” Brown at Irvin M
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Grand Central Station expected to open in early fall

Additional requirements and needs have delayed the opening of Grand Central Station: The Dining Car, but they don't seem to dampen the spirit and enthusiasm of the project's supporters.
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Oregon National Guard helps rebuild Fort Umpqua

A group of Oregon National Guard is helping re-create Fort Umpqua in Elkton, just in time for Fort Umpqua Days this September.
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The gravy train

Sundays are "gravy Sundays" at Prezza, the modern Italian restaurant in the North End. On Sundays,...
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Why J&J's headache won't go away

It was a humiliating moment. Congressman Edolphus Towns was upbraiding a top Johnson & Johnson executive. Certainly Towns (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, has browbeaten his share of CEOs and Wall Street titans. But it's not the sort of thing that usually happens to J&J. At this hearing in May, though, Towns laid into the health care giant. "The ...
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