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Teenagers Apologize On YouTube For Prank
Two teenage boys were forced by a Florida court to apologize
on the YouTube Web site for a prank...
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Salmonella Outbreak Will Soon Be History
The worrying 17-state salmonella outbreak recently led to
the voluntary withdrawal by a large...
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McDonald’s Outs Tomatoes from Sandwiches over Salmonella Threat
McDonald’s sandwiches will be tomatoes-free following the
salmonella outbreak in the U.S.
having...
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Salmonella Scare Prompts Tomato Withdrawal Nationwide
Following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s tomato
warning, more restaurants and grocery...
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James Hook & Co. Lobster Company's Fire Incident
A fire that broke out around 3 a.m. today managed to destroy
the historic James Hook & Co....
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5 NY Restaurants Cited over ‘Must-Include-Calories’ Ruling
Almost three weeks after Judge Richard J. Holwell of the United
States District Court in...
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Judge: Restaurants’ Menus Must Include Calories
Following several studies saying New Yorkers are gaining
weight and being diagnosed with diabetes...
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Major Sundance Deals Begin With "Hamlet 2"
The Steve Coogan comedy “Hamlet 2” got the party started, as the song goes, at Sundance...
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Wikia Search: Search With A Human Twist
Today, Jimmy Wales, the famous founder of Wikipedia, has launched
its search project, Wikia...
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How Ironic: Bank-Robbing Lottery Winner May Lose Fortune
A 55-year-old convicted bank robber may become a living example of the “Crime doesn’t...
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Negotiations Set for Broadway Strike on Sunday
Broadway producers and theatre owners and striking stagehands
are heading back to the negotiation...
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Battle of the Chefs over Coveted Michelin Stars
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay earned two Michelin stars for his New York restaurant on Monday, while...
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1960s Astroland Rides on Coney Island May Close
Astroland Amusement Park, open to the eager public since 1962, may soon close, as the property has...
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8.3 Million Happy Potter Fans –At Least
The hype surrounding “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” is lovely proof that...
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Ingredients in Fresh Salsa Now Probed in Salmonella Outbreak
Beginning with Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention expanded salmonella probe...
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July 1 – The Day All New York Restaurants Become Trans Fat-Free
Beginning with the first day of July, all New York City restaurants and eateries must...
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5 New Cases of Salmonella in Massachusetts
Massachusetts authorities have reported that 5 more cases of salmonella infections have been...
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The Salmonella Outbreak Gives The FDA A Hard Time
The source of the
salmonella outbreak is still unknown, even though the Food and...
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6 More States Struggling with Salmonella, Source Still a Mystery
The number of tomato-borne salmonella infections reached 228
by Thursday from 167 the previous...
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Federal Court OKs NYC's Calorie Count Requirement
A federal court has upheld a decision by the New York City to require calories to be posted on the...
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Trans-Fats Connected with Breast Cancer
Besides causing heart disease, trans-fats were also
discovered to increase the risk of developing...
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Breakthrough Discovery: Genetics May Also Lead to Lung Cancer
Three independent teams of researchers have discovered genes
that may explain why some smokers...
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New Yorkers Top American Rates in Obesity and Diabetes
New Yorkers are gaining weight and being diagnosed with
diabetes at a higher rate than the rest of...
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Great Escape Illness Toll Reaches 352
The state Department of Health reported that the number of
people sickened at the Six Flags Great...
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Trans Fats no Longer Allowed in Boston Restaurants
Boston
city Health Commission voted unanimously to ban artery-clogging trans fats...
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Miss. Obesity Bill Stepping on Toes, As Intended
A bill proposed by a Mississippi lawmaker to ban restaurants from serving food to obese customers...
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Unacceptable Levels of Mercury Found in Sushi Tuna
Laboratory tests performed by The New York Times at 20 Manhattan shops and
restaurants found...
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NYC Insists Calorie Content Be Included on Fast-Food Menus
New York City officials have decided to press fast-food chains into specifying on the menu the...
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180,000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled Due To E. Coli Suspicions
Rochester Meat Co. of Rochester,
Minn., decided to take off the market 188,000 pounds of ground...
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Appeals Court Gives SF’s Health Care Program the Green Light
A city program that provides health care to the people who
are uninsured and its partly being...
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Beef Tainted with E. Coli Bacteria Recalled by Detroit Company
A company from Detroit
has voluntarily recalled about 13,150 pounds of various cuts of ground beef...
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Mayor of Oklahoma City Takes Care of Residents' Girth
Mick Cornett, mayor of Oklahoma City, proposed one very challenging and unusual New Year’s...
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Norwalk Virus Sickens Passengers on Hawaiian Cruise
Hundreds of passengers aboard a Norwegian Cruise Lines ship that sailed around Hawaii over the past...
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New York City Municipality Fights Against Obesity
About 56 percent of New
York City population is overweight or obese, according
to city health...
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World
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Tomatoes Might Not be the Cause of the Salmonella Outbreak
The Food and Drugs Administration agency has recently reached the conclusion that tomatoes might...
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Dispute Over the Atlanta Hartsfield Gun Ban
A decision by Georgia lawmakers to loosen the
state’s gun laws has led to a controversy over...
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US Health Officials Expand Salmonella Probe to Other Products
With the number of salmonella infections reaching more than
850, federal health officials have...
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Update: Kroger Recalls Ground Beef Linked to E. coli Outbreaks
Following E. coli
outbreaks in Michigan and Ohio
linked to ground beef from the Kroger Food...
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Montgomery: Another Water Pipe Breaks
Even though Monday evening, things returned to normal after
a pipe broke and cut off water...
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Pennsylvania Senate Approves Smoking Ban
Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Senate approved a ban on smoking
in public places throughout the state,...
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Tomatoes-Related Salmonella Cases Rising in Texas
The number of people infected with salmonella in Texas has risen to 35 from 21 since Tuesday, the...
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Santa Clara: Time to Count Calories
In its fight against obesity, Santa Clara County will have,
from September 1, a new law that will...
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Georgians Protected by Guns Even When They Eat
Georgian gun owners can feel more at ease as Gov. Sonny Perdue signed a bill on Wednesday which...
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Smoking in Public Places Might Be Banned in Michigan
Surprisingly, the Michigan bill to ban
smoking in public places is getting closer to becoming a...
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Terrorists Sentenced To 15 Years In Jail
Abu Dujana, military commander and also Zarkasih, caretaker leader
of the Asian terror network...
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Putin Plans to Wed Russian Gymnast Half His Age
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, a man less known for his personal life, is planning to marry a...
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Hostages Freed, Somali Pirates Captured by French Troops
The French government declared its troops, carried by
helicopters, managed to seize six of the...
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Pirates Seize French Yacht
A French team of commando forces specialized in
anti-terrorist and hostage rescue operations was...
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New Terminal at Heathrow Operates Disastrously for Second Day
The new Terminal 5 at the London Heathrow International Airport continues to operate chaotically...
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Queen Elizabeth Opens Heathrow’s Ultra-Modern Terminal 5
Queen Elizabeth attended the
launch of Heathrow’s Terminal 5 Friday, which represents an $8.6...
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16 Killed After Boat Capsizes in Albanian Lake
16 people were killed after a
boat sank Wednesday night in a lake near the Albanian capital...
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Public Schools And Offices To Close On Martin Luther King Day
Government offices and schools
will be closed for the day, in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther...
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13 Killed in a Bomb Attack in Baghdad
A bomb exploded in a popular pet market in central Baghdad on Friday killing
13 people and...
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British Prime Minister Announces New Anti-Terror Measures
Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated Wednesday that Britain
would improve security at stations,...
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Suicide Bomber Kills 17 Soldiers and Three Civilians in Pakistan
Twenty persons were killed on Thursday due to the attack of a suicide bomber in Mingora, a town...
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8 Dead and 100 Injured after Bomb Explodes in Manila Mall
At least eight people died and more than 100 were reported injured after a bomb was detonated in a...
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Pakistan Denies Lift of House Arrest for Nuclear Scientist
Pakistani authorities denied Monday recent reports that a 3-year virtual house arrest on scientist...
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