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Obituary: Robert Jones
Robert Jones 1952-2013 STANFORD — Robert Lee Jones, 61, of Stanford, died Friday, April 26, 2013, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 8, 1952, in Stanford, Ky., he was a son of the late William Lee and Sue Dawson Jones. He... -
Cargill names Marcel Smits as new CFO
Cargill has named Marcel Smits its new chief financial officer, effective April 15. Smits, formerly the CEO of Sara Lee, replaces interim CFO David MacLennan, who is president and chief operating officer of Minnetonka-based Cargill. MacLennan took on...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Business, Corporate Officers
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Robert Lee Jones, 61
Robert Lee Jones, 61, of Stanford, died Friday, April 26, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 8, 1952, in Stanford, Robert was a son of the late William Lee and Sue Dawson Jones. He worked in the food industry and was a member of... -
CPS lunchroom workers call for end to frozen meals
Dozens of Chicago Public Schools food service workers rallied Tuesday afternoon to call for an end to quickly prepared frozen meals that can be readied in smaller kitchens by fewer workers. Linda Green, a CPS manager of several South Side lunchrooms,...
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James Beard Foundation launches culinary tour
Tribune reporterNot to be limited to decorating America’s food industry greats, the James Beard Foundation has announced plans to bring back its cross-country epicurean tour to highlight both top chefs and local cuisines in 10 cities, including Chicago. Between...Tags: Chicago Gourmet, New York City, Washington, DC
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Honey may hold the sticky solution to bee colony collapse
This post has been corrected, as noted belowHoneybees that live off the same sweetener found in soft drinks could be more vulnerable to the microbial enemies and pesticides believed to be linked to catastrophic collapse of honeybee colonies worldwide, a new study suggests. Researchers...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumer Goods Industries, Medical Research, Dining and Drinking, Organic Foods
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Seafood, Blood Disorders, Hospitals and Clinics, Prescription Drugs, Organic Chemical Industry
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European Union to clamp down on pesticides thought to harm bees
The European Commission will tightly restrict for two years the use of pesticides suspected of harming bees, despite opposition from some of the 27 countries that make up the European Union. The European Commission, the EU's governing body, announced...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, International Organizations, European Union, Science and Technology
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Food Recall: Orville Redenbacher Kettle Korn Undeclared Allergen
Channel 2 NewsA major food company has issued a recall for kettle korn for failing to label milk on the packaging. ConAgra Foods said its Orville Redenbacher’s Classic Kettle Korn flavor ready-to-eat popcorn may have been inadvertently filled with white...Tags: Popcorn
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Summer lunch program prepares for year two in Somerset
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacThe Somerset County Summer Food Service Program is fighting childhood hunger one meal at a time by opening sites to serve free meals to all children. "The Summer Food Service Program is a national initiative to ensure that children are able to receive...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Food scarce at Niles pantry
South Bend TribuneNILES -- Normally, says Jan Nowak, the director of caring ministries and social services at The Salvation Army in Niles, she'd have no problem waiting for the annual postal carrier food drive on May 11 to restock the organization's food pantry. But...Tags: The Salvation Army, Human Interest
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Mission:Jobs for adults with autism
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- It's called the "90 percent problem" -- the percentage of autistic adults who are either unemployed or underemployed. Green Bridge Growers, a startup business at Innovation Park at Notre Dame, is working on a solution. The company is...Tags: Lettuce, Behavioral Conditions, University of Notre Dame, Plant Openings, Agriculture
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