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Nobody is claiming that the CDC has become another governmental basket case like FEMA--at least not yet. Indeed, the speed with which this past summer's outbreak of lethal food poisoning was traced to spinach tainted by runoff from a particular herd of cows in California is testimony to the CDC's continuing expertise. But the bad publicity comes at the worst possible time for the agency and its director. Congress is wrapping up its final budget for 2007, and the Administration is starting to draw up a preliminary budget for 2008. If lawmakers believe that Gerberding is floundering...
...family, fans, and unknowing customers to eat as much of a huge plastic bowl full of greens as possible in five minutes. “It’s basically the grossest thing that we serve,” Ackil said about the garlicky greens—consisting of spinach sautéed with olive oil, garlic, and salt—which normally adorn the b.good burger and the Venetian veggie burger. “It’s really slimy.” In the 15 minutes before 7 p.m., the restaurant transformed itself from a mellow Cambridge burger...
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...
While federal testers found traces of the deadly E. coli strain in cow manure near a California spinach farm earlier this month, it is still unclear how the bacterium made its way into the processing plant...
Students contacted by The Crimson were pleased about the return of spinach...