Headline roundup
Wal-Mart must take lead on food safety Wal-Mart is China's eight largest trading partner and thus is in position to influence food safety
Lake of the Ozarks tested for E. coli It's just routine testing, and I still envy those families with cabins at the lake.
Vaccine can reduce incidence of E. coli in cattle By extension, the vaccine could reduce presence of E. coli in produce, I presume
A Faustian bargain - immigration reform - Coverage from Florida on immigration legislation
Meatpackers support immigration reform
Senators brace for immigration blowback
Democrats protect immigration reform
Labels: E. coli, FDA, immigration, Wal-Mart