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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Investigators zero-in on tainted spinach (AP)

General Produce Inc. employee Don Moseley opens cases of bagged fresh spinach and tosses them into a trash dumpster at the Georgia State Farmer's Market in Forest Park Ga. Thursday Sept. 21 2006. The spinach withdrawn from the market had been placed in storage for nearly a week after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration placed a warning on its sale. More than 550 cases were destroyed. (AP Photo/Gene Blythe)AP - Test results linking two bags of Dole brand baby spinach to a deadly E. coli strain have helped health officials hone in on a specific batch from a San Juan Bautista processing plant that may be the source of a nationwide outbreak.


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