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News & UpdatesNovember 8, 2008 Chinese Hackers Repeatedly Hack White House NetworkBy: The Information Week The Financial Times is reporting that Chinese hackers have repeatedly nabbed e-mails between government officials. Earlier this year, Chinese officials rebuked claims that any attacks aimed at federal systems were launched by... November 8, 2008 Mulally's memo to Ford employees: No pay increases or bonuses in 2009By: Freep.com This morning, we are announcing our financial results for the third quarter. We had a net loss of $129 million, compared with a net loss of $380 million in the third quarter of 2007, and a pretax loss of $2.7 billion from... November 7, 2008 China closes herbal drug firm linked to deathsBy: Reuters China, battling to restore trust in its products amid a tainted milk scandal, has closed a local pharmaceutical company whose herbal injections have been linked to the deaths of three people.
November 7, 2008 Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Dry Dog Food ContinuesBy: U.S. News and World Report Eight more cases of people becoming infected with salmonella traced to dry dog food have been identified, U.S. health officials said Thursday.The outbreak, which started in 2006, marks the first time that dry dog food has been... November 6, 2008 Cadbury launches CSR websiteBy: Brand Republic Cadbury is launching a corporate social responsibility website called DearCadbury.com that aims to engage consumers about ethical sourcing, responsible consumption and the environment. November 6, 2008 DHS Announces Fiscal Year 2009 Grant Guidance for over $3 Billion in Preparedness Grant ProgramsBy: Department of Homeland Security The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency today released Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Application Guidance for 14 federal grant programs, totaling more than $3 billion available in federal funding... November 5, 2008 Consumers Losing Patience with Recalls: SurveyBy: Progressive Grocer Consumers’ buying habits of undergo dramatic changes, and could end up costing companies millions, when product safety and quality issues are at stake, according to a study released this week by Deloitte, LLP.
November 5, 2008 More Food Safety Issues for ChinaBy: China Digital Times Food safety issues continue to plague China. Chinese media claims that officials in southwestern China tried to cover-up a maggot outbreak in oranges. The problem came to national attention in recent days via text messages... November 4, 2008 Drug companies get sympathetic audience from Supreme Court's conservativesBy: Associated Press Supreme Court conservatives on Monday sounded sympathetic to a drug company's pleas for protection from state court lawsuits. In the highest profile business case of the year, several justices appeared ready to declare that... November 4, 2008 Leaders, groups want upgrade of food safety alert![]() By: Newsday Richard Lin, manager of the Warehouse Food Outlet in Hicksville, seemed shocked to learn recently that he had cookies on his shelves that had been on the Food and Drug Administration's recall list for almost two weeks because of... CONTENT BEING DEVELOPED[What would you find useful here?]
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