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- Risks of Raw (Unpasteurized) Milk - Updated 24 July 2007
20.mar.07, FSN, Outbreak table - Stop blaming consumers
14.dec.05, Douglas Powell and Ben Chapman, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Food safety for students -- the wrong way
13.dec.05, Christian Battista, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Thermometers for Thanksgiving
24.nov.05, Douglas Powell (with files from Brae Surgeoner), foodsafety.ksu.edu - Addendum Report to "Investigation of Pre-Washed Mixed Bagged Salad following and Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in San Diego and Orange County"
25.oct.05, Myers, C., Yee, B., Farrar, J. and Small, I., Department of Health Services, California - New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Report of the Walkerton Inquiry - The Events of May 2000 and Related Issues (Part 1: A Summary)
22.jun.05, The Honourable Dennis R. O'Connor, Ontario Ministry of the Attourney General - Spot the mistake: Television cooking shows as a source of food safety information
01.may.04, Mathiasen, L.A., Chapman, B.J., Lacroix, B.J. and Powell, D.A., Food Protection Trends 24(5): 328-334 - Unsolved mysteries
15.jan.04, Dr. Douglas Powell, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Going cruising? Don’t let Norwalk ruin what could be a fantastic vacation
03.dec.03, Stacey Smith, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Enhancing Public Health: Strategies for the Future 2003 FSIS Food Safety Vision
01.jul.03, FSIS, retrieved 6.22.05 from http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oa/programs/vision071003.htm - Chronically Overexposed and at Risk: Zeroing in on Zero Tolerance
12.may.03, Janna Schurer, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Fun, Sun, and Safe Food
12.may.03, Food Safety Network, Food Safety Network - Food Policy Reflections From the Big Apple
05.feb.03, Justin Kastner, on location in New York City, Food Safety Network
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