SEOUL – South Korean police arrested 157 people at a rally in Seoul opposing the resumption of U.S. beef imports. Officials said that about 5,500 people rallied in the
OTTAWA – The Canadian government confirmed a case of mad cow disease in a six-year-old beef cow on Friday. It was the 14th instance of the disease in Canada
ST. LOUIS – The CEO of ConAgra Foods Inc. got a 41 percent pay cut in 2008, the company said Friday. ConAgra spokeswoman Teresa Paulsen said the company’s board decided
DUBLIN, Ohio – Triarc Companies Inc., parent company of Arby’s, and Wendy’s International Inc. announced Friday that the Securities and Exchange Commission has declared the form for the merger effective.
DEERFIELD, Ill. – The Food Safety Summit this week announced a new Executive Educational Advisory Committee (EEAC) for the 11th annual event. The summit will be held April 27 through
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DLWD) on Wednesday gave Perdue Farm’s Monterey, Tenn. plant the Commissioner’s Award of Excellence for Workplace Safety. The award
WASHINGTON – ImmigrationWorks USA will host a Southeastern Summit on Sept. 11 at the Marriot Atlanta Airport in Atlanta, Ga. ImmigrationWorks USA is a national organization the works for
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WASHINGTON – The American Meat Institute (AMI) has submitted comments to the Federal Acquisition Regulatory (FAR) Secretariat against a proposed rule that would require federal subcontractors to use E-Verify
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said Tuesday that the country is on track to have the second largest corn crop and fourth largest soybean crop in