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Astrochef LLC. Recalls Pepperoni Stuffed Pizza Sandwich Products due to Misbranding and Undeclared Allergens

Astrochef LLC., a Rockwall, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 7,363 pounds of pepperoni stuffed pizza sandwich products because the product is mislabeled and contains undeclared soy, a known allergen.




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This Super Bowl, Don’t Get Sacked by Foodborne Illness

According to the National Chicken Council, Americans will consume more than 1.4 billion chicken wings this Super Bowl Sunday. Add to that countless slices of pizza and other munchies, and you’ll have a recipe for a winning Super Bowl party. But if you’re not careful, you could be putting your guests at risk for foodborne illness. Follow the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service’s (FSIS) game plan to avoid getting sick this Super Bowl Sunday.




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Family Traditions Meat Company Recalls Ready-to-Eat Meat Stick Products Due to Misbranding and an Undeclared Allergen

Family Traditions Meat Company, an Ackley, Iowa establishment, is recalling approximately 270 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) beef stick products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen.




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Conagra Brands, Inc. Recalls Frozen Not-Ready-to-Eat Chicken Bowl Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Conagra Brands, Inc., a Russellville, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 130,763 pounds of not ready-to-eat chicken bowl products because the product may contain extraneous material, specifically small rocks.




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Jowett Farms Corporation Recalls Pork Products Produced without Benefit of Import Inspection

Jowett Farms Corporation, a Blumenort, Canada establishment, is recalling approximately 42,587 pounds of raw pork trimmings that were not presented for import re-inspection into the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.




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The Need to Improve the Clinical Utility of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests: Either Too Narrow or Too Broad

This Viewpoint summarizes current shortcomings in direct-to-consumer genetic tests, which often lack clinical utility for consumers, and explains how tests that encompass entire genes and include only genes with well-established risk estimates and medical management guidelines could provide more valuable insight into their disease risk.




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Women still don't have level-playing field at work, says pan-IIM survey

A staggering 49 per cent of the respondents said they did not have equal opportunities for career growth as the men in their organisations.




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Amul to Dettol: Brands go viral with safety messages about coronavirus

From advisories and warnings to smart witticisms, brands across categories are reaching out to consumers over the shadow of Covid-19




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Coronavirus: Health scare forces work from home, but is India Inc ready?

India Inc has embraced remote working because of a health scare. But there are important lessons on enabling infrastructure, managing remote teams and ensuring productivity...




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Soap success: Medimix reports business surge as coronavirus spreads

The medicinal soap brand is seeing a sharp spurt in demand across the country




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As coronavirus cases spike, social media battles the epidemic of fakes

Google, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook team up with global health agencies and governments to put up the guardrails on the fake trail




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Stay home, stay safe: Brands try to convey message of optimism amid crisis

Advertisers ask consumers to stay calm and keep their distance, find ways to keep the engagement going under a lockdown




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Byju's, Toppr close social distance as demand for online education spikes

Edtech brands offer discounts, add fresh content and engage more frequently with users




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From BMW to M G Motor, auto brands shift gears on the virtual highway

Specific tailored marketing pitches using first party data, smoother payment and financing processes and digital launches are among the ways in which auto majors are keeping their brands in the game.




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With witticisms, warnings & videos on lockdown, cops turn stars on Twitter

From being quick to quell rumours and call out fake news to using popular movie dialogues to tell people to stay in, the Mumbai Police Twitter handle has been moving at dizzying speed.




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Recovery for brands look difficult as anxious consumers maintain distance

India among the top 3 nervous nations in the world; consumers expect long-term spending to be hit, want brands to spread optimism and cheer: Kantar




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How retailers upped the ante to deal with supply chain constraints

The biggest lesson in the situation is redefining the hygiene of the shopping environment, which will now be an ongoing exercise, says Big Bazaar CEO Sadashiv Nayak




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Hurt by consumption slowdown earlier, small brands bounce back in lockdown

Over 150 new players seen in hygiene category alone; food business also sees similar rush




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Sensex tanks 133 pts in early trade on Asian cues

The benchmark BSE Sensex lost 133 points to 25,571.97 in early trade on Thursday on sustained fund outflows amid weak trend at other Asian markets.




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Experian launches CrossCore for intra-bank connectivity

With banks tying up with as many as two to five software vendors, credit rating agency Experian expects the launch of CrossCore to ease workflow at banks and help integrate third-party solutions for fraud management.




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Piramal books a ride on Siva’s Utoo

Billionaire investor Ajay Piramal has pumped in an undisclosed sum to pick up a minority stake in serial entrepreneur C Sivasankaran’s comeback business Utoo Cabs, a cab aggregator.




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Sensex back on rails, up 127 points




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Anil Ambani gets a seat on Atlantic Council advisory board

Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani has been inducted into the international advisory board of global think-tank The Atlantic Council.




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Cloud services are reducing the need to code: Amazon Web Services

AWS exec Olivier Klein says the company offers fully managed services in areas like machine learning/AI. He says users don’t need to understand how to build the machine learning model, or train it




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Muerte y la doncella. English

Dorfman, Ariel




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Applied Ballardianism : memoir from a parallel universe / Simon Sellars

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Writing fiction : a guide to narrative craft / Janet Burroway ; with Elizabeth Stuckey-French and Ned Stuckey-French

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Angels in America : a gay fantasia on national themes / Tony Kushner

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The Cambridge companion to David Foster Wallace / edited by Ralph Clare (Boise State University)




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The southern writer in the postmodern world / Fred Hobson

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Everything under : a novel / Daisy Johnson

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Postcolonial poetics : 21st-century critical readings / Elleke Boehmer

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Works. Selections 2018

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Beginning theory : an introduction to literary and cultural theory / Peter Barry

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A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations : Chicago Style for students and researchers / Kate L. Turabian ; revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, Joseph Bizup, William T. FitzGerald, and the University

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Dynamics of media writing : adapt and connect / Vincent F. Filak

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Postcolonial writing in the era of world literature : texts, territories, globalizations / Baidik Bhattacharya

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The rover / by Aphra Behn ; edited and with an introduction by Simon Trussler

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Works. Selections

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Orlando : a biography / Virginia Woolf ; with introductions by Peter Ackroyd and Margaret Reynolds

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941




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The quest for the fictional Jesus : gospel rewrites, gospel (re)interpretation, and christological portraits within Jesus novels / Margaret E. Ramey

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Reader in tragedy : an anthology of classical criticism to contemporary theory / edited by Marcus Nevitt and Tanya Pollard




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Masquerade / by Kate Mulvany ; based on the book by Kit Williams

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Literature and contingency / edited by Christina Lupton and Carsten Meiner




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In the lamplight / Dianne Wolfer ; illustrated by Brian Simmonds

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The world was whole / Fiona Wright

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Pink Mountain on Locust Island / Jamie Marina Lau

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The death of Noah Glass / Gail Jones

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Undone! / Paul Jennings

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Antipodean antiquities : classical reception down under / edited by Marguerite Johnson