+ Follow MAD COW DISEASE Tag
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[Title] => Publiko binalaan sa smuggling
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[Title] => DA lifts ban on cattle, meat imports from Canada
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) lifted the temporary ban on the importation of Mad Cow Disease-plagued cattle meat and meat products from Canada.
Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap recently signed Memorandum Order No. 7 Series of 2005, lifting the ban following the Canadian governments implementation of measures to contain the outbreak of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or Mad Cow Disease and ensure food safety in Canada.
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[Title] => Good news from Hong Kong about SARS
[Summary] => Yes, youre not about to hear (or read) the end of it. Its become a household name, in the same way that Colgate is. It may well be todays most dreaded acronym. Of course, were talking about SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which the whole world is talking about. But today, were sharing some good news about SARS via this e-mail we received from a reader.
Dear Consumerline,
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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[Title] => Miriam hits talakitok, ‘fat cow disease’
[Summary] => She once called her enemies "fungus-faced." Now re-electionist Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago is railing against rich people afflicted with "fat cow disease" (FCD) and the "talakitok" (jack) who she said stole the presidency from her.
Speaking before some 5,000 supporters of deposed President Joseph Estrada during the LDP-Puwersa ng Masa grand proclamation rally at the Pinaglabanan Shrine in San Juan Saturday night, Santiago said she decided to seek re-election to defend the Constitution.
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[Title] => DA: No guarantee on meat imports’ safety
[Summary] => CEBU  Meat imports are never subjected to any test for safety, Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor admitted.
This includes meat imports from European countries that are the subject of a ban imposed amid fears of the spread of the so-called "Mad Cow Disease."
Hence, there is no guarantee imported meats are safe for consumption, Montemayor said in a telephone interview with The Freeman.
"We cannot be sure that these are, indeed, safe. That’s why everyone should take precautions," he said.
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[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) lifted the temporary ban on the importation of Mad Cow Disease-plagued cattle meat and meat products from Canada.
Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap recently signed Memorandum Order No. 7 Series of 2005, lifting the ban following the Canadian governments implementation of measures to contain the outbreak of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or Mad Cow Disease and ensure food safety in Canada.
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[Title] => Good news from Hong Kong about SARS
[Summary] => Yes, youre not about to hear (or read) the end of it. Its become a household name, in the same way that Colgate is. It may well be todays most dreaded acronym. Of course, were talking about SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which the whole world is talking about. But today, were sharing some good news about SARS via this e-mail we received from a reader.
Dear Consumerline,
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[Title] => Miriam hits talakitok, ‘fat cow disease’
[Summary] => She once called her enemies "fungus-faced." Now re-electionist Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago is railing against rich people afflicted with "fat cow disease" (FCD) and the "talakitok" (jack) who she said stole the presidency from her.
Speaking before some 5,000 supporters of deposed President Joseph Estrada during the LDP-Puwersa ng Masa grand proclamation rally at the Pinaglabanan Shrine in San Juan Saturday night, Santiago said she decided to seek re-election to defend the Constitution.
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[Title] => DA: No guarantee on meat imports’ safety
[Summary] => CEBU  Meat imports are never subjected to any test for safety, Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor admitted.
This includes meat imports from European countries that are the subject of a ban imposed amid fears of the spread of the so-called "Mad Cow Disease."
Hence, there is no guarantee imported meats are safe for consumption, Montemayor said in a telephone interview with The Freeman.
"We cannot be sure that these are, indeed, safe. That’s why everyone should take precautions," he said.
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