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Anemia begone! Spinach is back in dining halls, and students need not worry about that pesky E.coli O157:H7 every time they reach for their favorite leafy green. After identifying and containing the disease-bearing spinach implicated in the outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have signed off on spinach dated October 1 or later. HUDS is slowly but inexorably bringing the vegetable back, debuting with the spinach-topped Chicken Florentine on Saturday night and returning uncooked spinach to the salad bar this week. “The FDA has identified...
...Hagan] didn’t play great, but he did enough good things to give us a chance to win.” The decision to insert O’Hagan, and to re-establish him in the starting lineup for the game against the Big Green, from one perspective, seems like a no-brainer. He led the Ivy League in total offense as a sophomore, his nine career starts instantly make him one of the more veteran passers in the Ancient Eight, and he is a multi-dimensional threat in the pocket. O’Hagan?...
After a Holy Cross touchdown, several Crusaders danced on the Dartmouth “D,” leading several members of the Big Green to let the punches and crunches fly, according to The Dartmouth, the school’s student newspaper...
...Details remained sketchy through the night and into the morning. Official statements from the U.S. military in Baghdad said only that a U.S. soldier, whose name was not released, disappeared about 7:30 p.m. in central Baghdad, outside the Green Zone. Lt. Col. Jonathan Withington, a spokesman for the infantry division in charge of Baghdad security, said a Baghdad resident called one of the military's tip lines saying kidnappers grabbed the soldier. Withington said the search was ongoing but offered no further information...
...main source of the cacophony is fireworks. In the twisting streets of Old Delhi, dozens of shops stock everything from thumb-sized "bombs" tightly wrapped in green string to huge cardboard tubes with names like "Galaxy" that shoot hundreds of colorful balls into the sky. Store fronts are hung with banners for "Cock Brand" fireworks promising "sparklers, crackers, rockets and fancy fireworks." On each banner a proud rooster stands amidst an orange and red fireburst. The trade is brisk in the buildup to Diwali, with thousands of stores across India selling hundreds of tons of firecrackers...