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...which local farmers proudly call the Salad Bowl to the World. Because E. coli normally originates from the feces of people or animals, a team from the FDA is inspecting sanitation procedures used both in the fields and in processing plants, and looking into water-quality logs and even weather patterns, to determine if flooding or poor drainage caused contaminated runoff to bring the bacteria into contact with produce...
...models can handle that. Q: Then how’d you lose 5 billion in a week? A: Oops. Q: Seriously? A: At the end of the day, it’s just betting. Buying and selling natural gas the way we do is a trade on the weather. I bet hurricane, you bet calm seas. You win some, you lose some. Q: And what about the firefighter whose pension plan put money into Amaranth. A: Oops. Alas, this Q-and-A was clearly fictional. I’m not a lefty (or even a Democrat). I don?...
...rain passed through the area, but the field remained in excellent condition for Saturday’s game.O HOLY (CROSS) NIGHTHarvard’s stadium renovation is not yet complete, with lights scheduled to go up for the first time on the venerable horseshoe in October and an all-weather bubble for off-season practices to be completed in December. While the stated purpose of the lights, FieldTurf, and stadium bubble is to create year-round use of the field, the additions also create the enticing prospect of night games at Harvard Stadium.“That?...
...Mercy are the only two companies on the AARP list of 50 with snowbird programs, but Deborah Russell, who puts together the list for AARP, predicts that half her Best Employer companies will offer a snowbird option within five years. Already, Home Depot and CVS have about 300 warm-weather warriors each. They have little trouble absorbing their sun-loving workers because the crowds in their stores fluctuate with the seasons...
...need demographics to understand why, at these altitudes, you stay lively. It's because it's too risky not to. Disregard the dark clouds coming over the Divide and you'll get slammed by bad weather. Don't look closely at the droppings in the driveway and you might not realize they belong to a nearby ferocious animal. Fail to notice the morning ice along the creek and you won't order your propane or woodsplitter in time before winter. And that slight movement up on the ridge that you catch in peripheral vision? Depending upon the season, it could...