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Pet Food Recall
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 6 -- A U.S. company and two Chinese businesses were indicted Wednesday in a case related to tainted pet food that may have killed thousands of animals last year and raised worries about products made in China.
 
Maker of Tainted Dog Food Settles (Post, January 5, 2008, Page D03)
 
Maker of Tainted Dog Food Settles (Post, January 5, 2008, Page D03)
 
U.S. Company Used Melamine in Feed: Humans Unlikely to Be Harmed (Post, May 31, 2007, Page A03)
 
No Melamine Found in Fish From Two Commercial Farms in U.S. (Post, May 18, 2007, Page A10)
 
FDA Says Quarantined Hogs Are Safe to Eat (Post, May 16, 2007, Page A03)
 
FDA Finds Chinese Food Producers Shut Down (Post, May 11, 2007, Page A10)
 
Farm-Raised Fish Given Tainted Food: Government Blames Chinese Wheat Flour; Analysis of Human Health Risk Planned (Post, May 9, 2007, Page A03)
 
Chickens That Ate Bad Feed Pass Test: Quarantined Birds Ruled Safe to Eat (Post, May 8, 2007, Page D01)
 
20 Million Chickens Given Tainted Feed: Birds Held From Market for Study (Post, May 5, 2007, Page A08)
 
Pet Food Chemical Was From 2 Firms: Chinese Police Say Company President Is Being Detained (Post, May 4, 2007, Page A03)
 
Millions Of Chickens Fed Tainted Pet Food: Risk to Consumers Minimal, FDA Says (Post, May 2, 2007, Page A01)
 
Crisis Over Pet Food Extracting Healthy Cost: Owners, Manufacturers, Suppliers All Feel Fallout (Post, May 2, 2007, Page D01)
 
Pet Deaths Spur Call for Better FDA Screening: Imports Raise Concern About Human Foods (Post, May 1, 2007, Page A01)
 
Hogs That Ate Tainted Food to Be Euthanized: About 300 Could Have Already Gotten Into Humans' Food Supply (Post, April 27, 2007, Page A03)
 
China Food Fears Go From Pets To People (Post, April 25, 2007, Page A01)
 
FDA to Test Imported Additives for Melamine (Post, April 25, 2007, Page A07)
 
Del Monte Pet Products Recalls Food Items (Post, April 2, 2007, Page A02)
 
Alpo Dog Food Removed From Store Shelves (Post, April 1, 2007, Page A08)
 
For More Information (Post, April 1, 2007, Page A08)
 
Tumult Over Pet Food Intensifies as Another Variety Is Recalled (Post, March 31, 2007, Page A02)
 
Natural Pet Foods Grab Attention: Recall-Minded Owners Comparison-Shop at Va. Expo (Post, March 25, 2007, Page C01)
 
Anger Grows Over Tainted Pet Food: Tests Find Rat Poison in Some Cat and Dog Products (Post, March 24, 2007, Page A01)
 
The Pet Food Recall (Post, March 24, 2007, Page A08)
 
Pet Owners Watch Animals Closely After Food Recall (washingtonpost.com, March 21, 2007; 8:22 PM)
 
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