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Report Reveals Suspected Fraud discussions in Europe
Fruit and vegetables were the top product category discussed by European countries about fraud suspicions in January. Data comes from the first of monthly reports on potential, but not confirmed, fraud published by the European Commission. The report includes non-compliances with fraud suspicions of a cross-border nature shared between members of the Alert and Cooperation…
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Campbell helps hometown students prepare and eat healthier foods
Listen to this article Two years after launching a $5 million, five-year initiative aimed at improving nutrition in schools, Campbell Soup Co. is making even more progress to ensure students are well nourished and ready to thrive — both in the classroom and outside of it. Full Futures – which seeks to advance the health…
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Lake Oswego music school rehearsal space severely damaged
The winter storm that caused so much damage to the area in mid-January is still impacting a Lake Oswego music school. PORTLAND, Ore. — Owners of a music school in Lake Oswego are scrambling to find a new space to meet their needs after the winter storm caused major flooding. School of Rock Lake Oswego…
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Understanding Car Culture ‘Denialism’ Can Help Safety Advocates Respond Streetsblog New York City
I’ve been there many times: engaged in conversation with a car enthusiast where attempts to promote or even mention transit alternatives hit an aggressive roadblock. The person I’m talking with refuses to acknowledge whatever facts I offer or deflects my argument with ambiguous generalizations such as that proposed policy prescription “sounds great in theory, but…
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Information brief: The wildlife–livelihoods–health nexus: challenges and priorities in Asia and the Pacific (March 2024)
Attachments FAO releases first-ever Asia-Pacific Information Brief on wildlife, health, and livelihoods nexus 04/03/2024 Bangkok The interplay between the wildlife–health and livelihoods nexus in the Asia-Pacific region is currently at a critical juncture, requiring immediate attention and action, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) announced today in recognition of World Wildlife…
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Wayne State University program helps peer support specialists pursue higher ed in mental health
This entry in the Nonprofit Journal Project is part of a series of articles about how Michigan health care professionals are responding to the state’s health care workforce shortage. It is made possible with funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. For the past two years, the Wayne State University (WSU) School of Social Work’s Peers to Higher…
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Global Education Conference 2024: Shaping the Future with Inclusio…
The Global Education Conference 2024 recently concluded, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of educational paradigms. Advertisment Over 300 attendees from around the world gathered to discuss the future of education, focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and the impact of technology on learning environments. Setting the Stage for Innovation The conference kicked off with…
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Chattanoogans share the origin stories of their favorite home decor items
Knickknacks. Trinkets. Tchotchkes. There are many different names for the items people accumulate and decorate their homes with. A sign left behind from a quirky hitchhiker, a carousel horse and a garbage-picked antique furniture find are just a few of the items that make houses into homes for Chattanoogans. Some like to centerpiece family heirlooms…
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Gucci Appoints Gulf Brand Ambassador
Gucci is doubling down on its links with Thailand, naming actor, model and singer Gulf, whose real name is Kanawut Traipipattanapong, its first male brand ambassador from the country. He follows in the footsteps of actress Davika Hoorne, who was named brand ambassador for the Italian luxury house, as well as its Gucci Beauty division,…
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FDA issues warning letter to bakery regarding improper allergen labels
As part of its enforcement activities, the Food and Drug Administration sends warning letters to entities under its jurisdiction. Some letters are not posted for public view until weeks or months after they are sent. Business owners have 15 days to respond to FDA warning letters. Warning letters often are not issued until a company…