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37. TC man sues over tainted pot pie Small is seeking more than $25,000 in damages for loss of enjoyment of life, medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, pharmaceutical expenses and other economic loss, according to the lawsuit. Small is one of about 35 people in multiple states represented by Marler Clark who ate and became sick from the pot pies, Falkenstein said. He tested positive for Salmonella and was released two days later, the lawsuit alleges. Those infected with salmonella typically suffer diarrhea,...
Source • 10/29/2007 •
38. Pot pies recalled due to Salmonella detection Consumers are being asked to check their freezer for any Con-Agra made pot pie andget rid of it. The Davis County health department says it has12 separate reports of people getting sick after eating the recalled pies. Conagra foods recalled all its Banquet pot pies as well as the store brands it makes. The recall comes after 165 people in 31 states got sick after eating them. You can send a story to multiple email addresses by separating the email addresses with a semicolon (;) This...
Source • 10/29/2007 •
39. Setoguchi makes mark in NHL debut usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Setoguchi makes mark in NHL debut Hometown takes notice of rookie's two goals By RYAN GARNER/Times-Herald sports writer Article Launched:11/02/2007 08:57:46 AM PDT SAN JOSE - Taber, Alberta, is a dot on the vast Canadian prairies, between Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleFacebookWhat's this? Setoguchi makes mark in NHL debut Hometown takes notice of rookie's two goals By RYAN GARNER/Times-Herald sports writer Article...
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40. Latest News Without assistance in the form of monetary compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, many of the families with members in the hospital will face financial hardship in the coming months when the bills start coming in, said Marler, who filed a lawsuit against Cargill on behalf of a Minnesota family yesterday. Without assistance in the form of monetary compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, many of the families with members in the hospital will face financial hardship in...
Source • 11/3/2007 •
41. Can't beat this beet crop A rural Gentilly family had a bumper beet crop - the red garden variety, not sugar - in numbers as well as plant sizes this year. Although beets larger than three inches tend to become tough and fibrous, she noted that these "are not woody - they're good eating. But they didn't seem to be in the ground that much longer, at least not to get this big. One of the beets weighed in at a whopping 13. Can't beat this beet crop. Comments are limited to 200 words or less. Lauren Grenier shows off a...
Source • 10/25/2007 •
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