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Ireland recalls 10 mln burgers on horsemeat fears

Ireland recalls 10 mln burgers on horsemeat fears
By SHAWN POGATCHNIKAssociated Press DUBLIN (AP) - An Irish meat processor recalled 10 million burgers Wednesday from supermarkets across Ireland and Britain amid fears that many could contain horsemeat, a discovery that poses no danger to public health but threatens to undermine the beef business

10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. ARMSTRONG FINALLY COMES CLEAN The disgraced celebrity cyclist confesses to doping during his extraordinary career that included seven Tour de France titles. 2. OBAMA

Taco Bell testing '$1 Cravings' value menu

Taco Bell testing '$1 Cravings' value menu
By CANDICE CHOIAP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Taco Bell is testing a new value menu that could put it in more direct competition with the Dollar Menu at McDonald's. The Mexican-fast-food chain is testing a "$1 Cravings Menu" in two markets that lists nine items, including three new

ATTENTION PET OWNERS: Purina & Del Monte Taking Some Jerky Dog Treats Off Market

ATTENTION PET OWNERS: Purina & Del Monte Taking Some Jerky Dog Treats Off Market
NEW YORK (AP) - Nestle Purina PetCare is taking Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats off the market because the products may contain trace amounts of a poultry antibiotic that isn't approved in the U.S.    Purina says the chicken jerky products may contain

Purina taking some jerky dog treats off market

Purina taking some jerky dog treats off market
NEW YORK (AP) - Nestle Purina PetCare is taking Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats off the market because the products may contain trace amounts of a poultry antibiotic that isn't approved in the U.S. The chicken jerky products, which are made in China, may contain minute

Wendy's testing a 'pretzel burger'

Wendy's testing a 'pretzel burger'
By CANDICE CHOIAP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) - In its latest push to establish itself as a purveyor of premium burgers, Wendy's is testing a pretzel bun. The Dublin, Ohio-based chain has started selling a bacon cheeseburger in select locations made with a slightly heartier, pretzel like

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff
By The Associated Press Stocks are closing lower on Wall Street as the U.S. corporate earnings season gets under way. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 55 points to close at 13,328 Tuesday. The Standard & Poor's 500 index lost four points to close at 1,457 and the Nasdaq composite fell

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff
By The Associated Press Stocks are falling on Wall Street as traders wait for corporate earnings reports to start rolling in. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 65 points at 13,318 at midday Tuesday. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell seven points to 1,453. The Nasdaq composite

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff

US stocks slip ahead of earnings season kickoff
By DANIEL WAGNERAP Business Writer U.S. stocks fell Tuesday as traders awaited the start of the corporate earnings season. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 80 points at 13,303 as of 11:13 a.m. Eastern time. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell nine to 1,452. The Nasdaq composite

Stocks mostly lower on Wall Street; Yum plunges

Stocks mostly lower on Wall Street; Yum plunges
By The Associated Press Stocks are opening mostly lower on Wall Street as investors get ready for the beginning of corporate earnings season. Aluminum maker Alcoa reports earnings after the closing bell. The stock was flat in early trading. The Dow Jones industrial average slipped 20 points to 13,