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19. Event: Woman killed after beet truck driver runs stop sign
Woman killed after beet truck driver runs stop sign. Schmunk has been charged with careless driving causing death and failing to stop for a stop sign. GREELEY The Colorado State Patrol says one woman was killed Friday morning after her car slammed into the side of a sugar beet truck. Teresa Brown, 53, of Briggsdale, was killed instantly. Schmunk was not seriously hurt. Copyright KUSA-TV, a division of Multimedia Holdings Corporation.
Source10/12/2007


20. Event: Beets are very delicious in many ways
I remember a few times as a kid I would see the infamous beet salad appetizer on the table and quickly arm myself with a paper towel so I could discard those red slices under the table. After years of food behavioral modification, culinary school training, food television viewing and eating beets every way possible, I have been reformed. In many produce sections, you can find other varieties besides the traditional red beet. I brought some huge golden and red beets home from the produce...
Source10/17/2007


21. Event: Product Recalls
The recalled soups were shipped to 24 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. An independent test revealed that the toys, which resemble dinosaurs and other assorted animals, contain excessive levels of lead in the base material. Officials from Wal-Mart did not reveal the number of...
Source10/25/2007


22. Event: Sector Snap: Food Makers
Analyst David Driscoll said in a note to investors that even though retail prices in the third quarter are already 5 percent higher year over year, commodities have "picked up speed" over the past six months. Costs are higher due to a number of reasons, including crop disease, weather conditions, animal feed costs and a rise in international demand for commodities. co. may be "the biggest beneficiary from the current inflationary environment" since the company's retail prices are up nearly...
Source10/23/2007


23. Event: Frozen pot pies suspected in salmonella outbreak
Frozen pot pies suspected in salmonella outbreak - CNN.com /health Home. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service on Tuesday advised consumers not to eat the pot pies "until we are able to determine the source, products and potential production dates of contamination and to verify proper cooking instructions for these not-ready-to-eat products. By Friday, it had identified the pot pies as a potential source of the salmonella that sickened more than 100 people in...
Source10/25/2007


24. Event: More of world sees "Made in U.S.A." label
North Dakota is focusing on nations with "transitional" economies, such as Ukraine, which is now seeing substantial direct investment and is revamping its agricultural sector. That's the case in North Dakota, for example, where its trade office has helped the state's foreign exports grow by 87 percent since 2001. It doesn't hurt to have the dollar sinking in value and a relatively strong global economy. market with six weeks of our production," says Brian Dahl, a vice president. American...
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