Friday, April 1, 2011

Frankly Fresh Inc. Voluntarily Recalls Seafood Salad Products Because Of Possible Health Risk

Frankly Fresh Inc. Voluntarily Recalls Seafood Salad Products Because Of Possible Health Risk
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:47:00 -0500

Frankly Fresh, Inc. of Carson, CA. Is voluntarily recalling its seafood line of products, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.


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Arko Foods International Recalls Angelina Brand Smoked Roundscad Because Of Possible Health Risk

Arko Foods International Recalls Angelina Brand Smoked Roundscad Because Of Possible Health Risk
Fri, 01 Apr 2011 07:11:00 -0500

Arko Foods International of Los Angeles, CA is recalling Angelina Brand Smoked Roundscad, 8oz packs, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, a bacterium which can cause life-threatening illness or death. Consumers are warned not to consume the product even if it does not look or smell spoiled.


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Louie Foods International Voluntarily Recalls Certain Sprouts

Louie Foods International Voluntarily Recalls Certain Sprouts
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:42:00 -0500

Louie Foods International of Fresno, California, is voluntarily recalling all Louie’s brand sprouts with a “Use By” date on or before 4/14/11, because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. To-date, no illnesses have been reported.


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FBI Top Stories Updated

New Records 'Vault' Comes Online
Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:00:00 -0500

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Update: Submit Tips Online in Code-Breaking Case

Our story this week asking for the public's help to crack a code in the Ricky McCormick case has generated an outpouring of responses. To accommodate the continuing interest in this case, we have established a link on our website where the public can offer their comments and theories about the coded messages. See the original article.

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The National Science Board Announces Recipient of 2011 Public Service Award

The National Science Board Announces Recipient of 2011 Public Service Award
Fri, 01 Apr 2011 11:50:00 -0500

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The National Science Board (NSB) announced today that the founder of the public radio program Tech Nation, Moira Gunn, will receive its 2011 Public Service Award.

Gunn's expertise in science, engineering and education, combined with her experience in broadcasting, allows many in the general public to understand the excitement and promise of science. As such, she receives the award for her far-reaching ...

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West Wing Week: "Under the Big Blue Whale"

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West Wing Week: "Under the Big Blue Whale"

This week, President Obama focused on the situation in Libya, monitoring conditions on the ground and keeping Congress and the American people informed as the mission transitions from U.S. to NATO command. Education month also continued, with the President making stops at a multicultural high school in Washington, D.C., and dropping in on a science fair in New York City. In the latest installment of Advise the Advisor, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu asks for your feedback on meeting President Obama’s goal of reducing our oil imports by one-third in a little over a decade.

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Helping American Families Make Good Choices and Cut Energy Bills
Melody Barnes, Director of the Domestic Policy Council, writes about how the President's Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future will help families with their energy costs.

Improving Care for People with Medicare
The Department of Health and Human Services released proposed new rules to help doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers better coordinate care for Medicare patients through Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).

From Natalie to Ms. Bizarro: The Story of an American Teacher
An aspiring teacher from Los Angeles writes about her chosen profession, and the effort she has put in to preparing herself to be part of the next generation of great American teachers.

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1:15 PM: The Vice President meets with President Valdis Zatlers of Latvia

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News Alert: U.S. Added 216,000 Jobs in March

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Fri, April 01, 2011 -- 8:37 AM ET
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U.S. Added 216,000 Jobs in March; Unemployment Rate at 8.8%

The United States economy added 216,000 jobs in March, as the
nation continues a modest recovery.

The unemployment rate last month was 8.8 percent, down
slightly from 8.9 percent in February. Overall, the number of
jobs created last month was greater than the forecast of
193,000.

Friday's number follows the decline in the weekly
unemployment claims, which have fallen steadily, from the
mid-400,000s to the neighborhood of 385,000. In almost any
other context, the latter would be a grim number indeed. But
in this slowest and most sluggish of recoveries, it is a sign
of somewhat fewer layoffs.

Still, threats to a more robust recovery remain, including a
surge in energy and food prices, with the possibility of
disruptions in oil production in the Middle East continuing
to weigh on the financial markets. State and local
governments have also been shedding jobs as they grapple with
budget woes.

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

FEMA Major Disaster Declarations Update

Tennessee Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 17:47:30 -0500

Major Disaster Declaration number 1965 declared on Mar 31, 2011


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Archaeologists Investigate Iraqi Marshes for Origins of Mesopotamian Cities

Archaeologists Investigate Iraqi Marshes for Origins of Mesopotamian Cities
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 13:46:00 -0500

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Three National Science Foundation-supported researchers recently undertook the first non-Iraqi archaeological investigation of the Tigris-Euphrates delta in nearly 20 years. Archeologists Jennifer Pournelle and Carrie Hritz, with geologist Jennifer Smith, carried out the study late last year to look for links between wetland resources and the emergence of Mesopotamian cities.

"Mesopotamia"--Greek for "the land between the rivers"--is an area about 300 miles long and ...

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EarthScope Seismic Sensors Head East of the Mississippi

EarthScope Seismic Sensors Head East of the Mississippi
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:30:00 -0500

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Most seismic activity--and earthquakes--have been in the U.S. West. But the East is not out of the woods in terms of risk, geologists say.

After a six-year march eastward from the U.S. West Coast, the EarthScope Transportable Array seismic network has reached a major milestone: installation of the first Transportable Array station east of the Mississippi River.

Station 345A, located on a private farm about 15 miles northwest of Columbia, Miss., will operate for the next two ...

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