Government Narrows Scope of Subpoenas for PCA's Past Corporate Attorneys By Dan Flynn In response to the trial judge's specific request, government attorneys have filed an additional response to a motion by former attorneys for the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) to quash a subpoena for information they hold, and here and there they’ve narrowed what they will call good enough. Department of Justice trial attorney Patrick H.... Continue Reading Back to top^ Cabbage Likely Caused Minnesota's E. Coli O111 Outbreak By News Desk The 15 cases of E. coli O111 reported in Minnesota this summer were likely linked to green whole head cabbage, says the state’s health department. Health officials’ routine monitoring identified the cases of illness associated with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O111. Bacterial isolates from all of the cases had the same DNA fingerprint. The illnesses occurred... Continue Reading Back to top^ Maine Slaughterhouse Recalls More Than 25,000 Pounds of Beef for Potentially Insufficient Processing By News Desk Bubier Meats of Greene, ME, has voluntarily recalled 25,192 pounds of beef because the dorsal root ganglia may not have been completely removed. The Maine Department of Agriculture said Friday that state officials had discovered the problem during a review of the company’s slaughter logs. Federal regulations require removal of the tissue in cattle 30... Continue Reading Back to top^ More Food Safety News |
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