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Articles in Nov 6, 2006 issue of Food & Drink Weekly
- The chief financial officer at spirits group Castle Brands has resigned
- Constellation Wines U.S. is set to sell one of its wineries
- Poultry processor Pilgrim's Pride Corp. last week extended its hostile takeover offer to buy all outstanding shares of rival poultry producer Gold Kist Inc., for $20 per share, or about $1 billion, until November 29
- Will cutting calories help slow aging process?
- Tate & Lyle
- Fifteen wine and liquor suppliers have reached a settlement with New York state over engaging in allegedly illegal marketing practices, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said last week
- U.S. re-entry into South Korea beef market slow
- American Seafoods
- Washington state may increase organic farm fees
- Dean Foods Co., a maker of yogurt, soy milk, and other foods and beverages, said last week it was notified by that its stock options grants practices are under an informal review by the Securities and Exchange Commission
- New York City may ask restaurants to list calories
- Centers for disease control and prevention investigates salmonella outbreak
- Ralcorp Holdings
- Bill would require government to purchase meat only from humanely treated animals
- Nash Finch
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