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B-P Golden Oldies: \"That's gneiss but I think you're full of schist!\"" <[log in to unmask]>
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Nan Province, Thailand
<<< The morning of the day of the festival, bamboo shoots from two cans had 
been combined, washed and sliced into pieces, and placed into plastic bags 
before being distributed at lunch. One food preparer reported that one of the two 
cans of bamboo shoots appeared turbid before mixing, but the bamboo shoots 
were not discarded. >>>

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Kent County, Michigan 
<<<Investigators learned that a food handler employed by the restaurant had 
vomiting and diarrhea on May 2. The food handler believed he had acquired 
illness from his child, who had vomited on May 1. The child's illness was traced to 
an ill cousin who had been exposed to norovirus at a child care center. The 
food handler's vomiting ended by the early morning of May 3, and he returned to 
work at the restaurant later that morning. >>>

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