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Updated on November 6, 2007
13. Swine News: Fates of two towns, two companies hinge on immigration Related Articles Mass planned for support Enough is enough, opponent of bill says Immoral law' will have a devastating impact, charity director says A lot of people are nervous' about new law Related Information Immigration Issues Continuing Coverage See NewsOK's immigration issues continuing coverage page, housing all related stories, video and documents. Related Articles Mass planned for support Enough is enough, opponent of bill says Immoral law' will have a devastating impact, charity...
Source - 11/2/2007 - Read the story
14. Swine News: Impact of farmland runoff on bay will be summit's focus Organizers say the event is aimed at highlighting efforts by the poultry industry to curb nutrient runoff, alternate uses for poultry litter, and legal, legislative, and regulatory methods for reducing the amount of nutrients escaping from poultry litter into bay tributaries. The Waterkeeper Alliance, the sponsor of the event, points to agricultural runoff, most of which comes from poultry litter from Eastern Shore operations, as the primary source of pollution in the bay. Organizers say...
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15. Swine News: Site Design by: of Kansas City, MO recently has been hired by the Friends of Arrow Rock, the Town Board of Trustees, together with the Missouri Parks Association, to assist them in protecting their community from the environmental effects of a concentration animal feeding operation (CAFO) of Kansas City, MO recently has been hired by the Friends of Arrow Rock, the Town Board of Trustees, together with the Missouri Parks Association, to assist them in protecting their community from the environmental...
Source - 10/21/2007 - Read the story
16. Swine News: Boulder hits, kills woman biking The grants from Smithfield Foods were negotiated in 2000 in a 25-year commitment of $50 million to help clean up hog farm waste lagoons. woman died after a boulder struck her as she bicycled with a group of friends in a Virginia state park. A former Marine and airline pilot was sentenced to nine years in federal prison Monday for traveling to Charlotte to engage in sexual conduct with a 10-year-old girl. Cooper, who lived in the Granite Falls area, had been sitting in the back middle seat...
Source - 10/23/2007 - Read the story
17. Swine News: Rights groups note restaurant chains' animal friendliness Companies as diverse as Wolfgang Puck and Burger King are impressing sensitive consumers with meals featuring eggs from so-called cage-free hens or pork from pigs not confined to crates or small barn stalls. The percent of animal products that animal rights activists would call "humanely raised and slaughtered" remains small compared with that from industrial-type production methods. It often means more acres of expensive farmland to allow animals more space, and longer waits before they...
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18. Swine News: 2007 Chef of the Year Cathal Armstrong to Give Culinary Demonstration ... Paula Deen, spokeswoman for Smithfield Foods and nationally renowned restaurateur, television chef and cook book author, will be appearing as the headliner at the show. For more information about the show and to purchase tickets, please visit http://www.metrocooking.com. About The Tiny Kitchen, inc.: The Tiny Kitchen, inc. is an integrated media company that is passionate about introducing cooking and entertaining enthusiasts to a delightful mix of products and services through The...
Source - 10/19/2007 - Read the story
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