Boss of cheese company linked to tragic E.coli outbreak says he's devastated - and fears it's caused by 'new strain'
The distraught boss of a cheese company linked to a tragic E.coli outbreak fears a new variant of the disease could be to blame.
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The distraught boss of a cheese company linked to a tragic E.coli outbreak fears a new variant of the disease could be to blame.
Kyogo helped put Celtic back in command of the Premiership title race as his stunning strike ensured Brendan Rodgers’ side head into the new year on a derby high.
The Indian team entered the red-ball leg of the South Africa tour with high expectations of registering their first ever Test series win in the country.
The boss of a cheesemakers at the centre of a deadly E.coli outbreak says it was caused by a new variant of the disease. Mrs Kirkham's Lancashire Cheese, a dairy farm near Preston, Lancs, is thought to be the suspected epicentre of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli, a rare variant of the bug.
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More than 20 athletes from various sports have returned positive for banned drugs in tests conducted during the National Games in Goa in October-November in one of the biggest heaps of doping cases in the country. Most of the 20-odd dope offenders have been handed provisional suspension by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), which had collected dope samples from the participants in the October 25 to November 9 multi-sport event. Many have won medals in the Games while there were a few international players. There were nine track and field athletes and seven weightlifters among the dope offenders, according to sources.
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The SFA probably did Nick Montgomery a favour unplugging the microphone at Easter Road the other night.