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    There is no denying that genetically modified plants are among the most extensively tested products in history and have an exceptional record of producing safe, wholesome and nutritional foods. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Genetically modified foods are as safe as conventional ones

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    Mega-donor Steve Mostyn sponsors kosher chili cookoff at Houston Rodeo

    Mega-donor Steve Mostyn sponsors kosher chili cookoff at Houston Rodeo

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    March 24, 2014 11:56 pm
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    Judge considers $25M cash offer for peanut plant
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    Judge considers $25M cash offer for peanut plant

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    Committee rejects plan to allow raw milk sales
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    Committee rejects plan to allow raw milk sales

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    Luis Escamilla puts on gloves before cutting prosciutto at the Hock Farm Restaurant  in Sacramento, Calif.  at the Hock Farm restaurant in Sacramento, Calif. Under a bill signed last year by Gov. Jerry Brown, chefs and bartenders in California must keep bare hands off food going straight to the plate or the drink glass, and must use gloves or kitchen utensils such as tongs.  California, where the law took effect Jan. 1 and will begin enforcement starting in July, will join 41 other states banning bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food.  In February,after receiving a petition from bartenders calling for an exemption for the
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    In California, chefs fight for bare-hand contact

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    March 24, 2014 5:42 pm
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    Beer! New Kasich ad highlights pro-beer policies in Ohio
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    Beer! New Kasich ad highlights pro-beer policies in Ohio

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    Oregon dismays medical pot shops with munchies ban
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    Oregon dismays medical pot shops with munchies ban

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    March 21, 2014 1:08 am
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    Seven New York McDonald’s franchises settle labor law allegations
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    Seven New York McDonald’s franchises settle labor law allegations

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    March 20, 2014 6:45 pm
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    Chew on this: Gum loses its pop
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    Chew on this: Gum loses its pop

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    March 20, 2014 6:04 pm
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    Starbucks to roll out beer, wine to more cafes
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    Starbucks to roll out beer, wine to more cafes

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