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Indian hotelier under scanner for suspected immigration fraud

The owner of two Indian restaurants here has come under the scanner of Australian authorities after it was revealed that he allegedly accepted money to prepare fake documents for migrant workers seeking permanent residency.

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Junk food linked to ADHD in teens

A 'Western style' diet, which typically consists of processed, fried, and sugary foods, has been linked to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adolescents by scientists.

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Berkeley church offering food boxes to laid-off Oakland police

BERKELEY — In an effort to help the 80 Oakland police officers recently laid off, the Ephesian Church of God in Christ has offered the officers free Treasure Box meals for pickup on Saturday.The…

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Why Internet Cafes Concern Governments

The Digital Policy Council's latest research examines the mounting public policy challenges of Internet Cafes as governments around the World escalate crackdowns and regulation.

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Most Disgusting Stadium Food

ESPN , reveal that food at some of the best-known stadiums is being served up by vendors with "critical" health code violations. Think mouse droppings, dirty pans, etc. (Photo: Francis Mayne/Flickr)

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Food prices set to increase by 10%

Jul 31 2010 The British food industry is preparing for a massive jump in food inflation in the wake of soaring animal feed prices, a shortage of silage and poor harvests, according to a new report. …

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CCP issues notice for tying ticket with food coupons

Saturday, July 31, 2010 By our correspondentISLAMABAD: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has issued a show cause notice to a company for tying the sale of cinema ticket with food coupons.A…

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Subsidy to double if 35-kg BPL provision okayed in Food Act

The country's food subsidy bill could nearly double to Rs 1,07,381 crore if the government decides to supply 35 kg of foodgrains at cheaper rates to the poor under the proposed Food Security Act. In …

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Food prices set to increase by 10%

The British food industry is preparing for a massive jump in food inflation in the wake of soaring animal feed prices, a shortage of silage and poor harvests, according to a new report. Experts predi…

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Harris Teeter Boosts Earnings in Q3

Harris Teeter drove increases in market share, shopping visits and volume amid a challenging sales environment, quarterly financial results showed.

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