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Monthly Archives: July 2010

FDA: New Final Rule to Ensure Egg Safety, Reduce Salmonella Illnesses Goes Into Effect

News release: “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that as many as 79,000 illnesses and 30 deaths due to consumption of eggs contaminated with the bacterium Salmonella Enteritidis may be avoided each year with new food safety requirements for large-scale egg producers. The new food safety requirements will become effective on July 9, 2010,… Continue Reading

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Undertakes Major Sea Turtle Egg Evacuations In Response to Spill

Follow up to postings on the Gulf Coast oil spill, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced that FedEx Corporation is joining the efforts to protect sea turtle nests and eggs from potential impacts of the oil spill in the northern Gulf of Mexico. The company will be donating resources to transport hundreds of… Continue Reading

FDA Seeks Public Comment on New Federal Menu Labeling Requirements

News release: “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced that it is inviting the public to submit comments and information to help the agency implement a new federal law that requires the posting of calorie content and other nutrition information on menu items at certain chain restaurants and similar retail food operations and vending… Continue Reading

National Archives Announces Launch of New "Our Archives" Wiki

“The National Archives announces the launch today of its first public wiki called “Our Archives” on Wikispaces located at: http://www.ourarchives.wikispaces.net. “Our Archives” provides a collaborative space for members of the public, researchers, and staff to share knowledge about National Archives records, resources and research. The wiki is an opportunity for researchers, historians, archivists, and citizen… Continue Reading

Committee of European Banking Supervisors Statement On Key Features of Extended EU-Wide Stress Test

News release: “Following its statement issued on 18 June 2010, CEBS provides further information on the EU-wide stress test exercise which is now being finalised by CEBS and the national supervisory authorities, in close cooperation with the ECB. The objective of the extended stress test exercise is to assess the overall resilience of the EU… Continue Reading

Employment: Job creation must be a top priority in months ahead, says OECD’s Gurria

News release: “OECD countries need to create 17 million jobs to get employment levels back to where they were before the crisis, according to the OECD’s Employment Outlook 2010. Unemployment may have peaked in the OECD area, having reached 8.6% in May 2010, it says…Today’s “jobs gap” varies widely between countries: in the United States… Continue Reading

Library of Congress Global Legal Information Catalog

“The Global Legal Information Catalog includes information about publications which reprint the laws and regulations of multiple jurisdictions on a particular legal topic. The purpose of the database is to provide additional identifying information about titles, beyond that which is provided in the Library’s online catalog. The database works as an interface with the Library… Continue Reading

Report: The number of news organizations covering federal agencies has fallen since 2003

From AJR, June/July 2010 – Abandoned Agencies – The number of news organizations covering federal agencies has fallen since 2003, by Jodi Enda “For the story, we interviewed journalists from specialty publications, many of which have sprung up on the Internet as newspapers closed or reduced the sizes of their Washington bureaus. However, since these… Continue Reading