• This real-time data will assist consumers in making smart on-the-go food and exercise decisions.

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  • Mizkan is a 200-year-old food producer which started in 1804 making sake and now specialises in making vinegar.

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  • It created a race to build the technology for making fuel from non-food sources, whether it was ethanol from wood chips and jet fuel from algae.

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  • Stores today carry a small selection of food items and plenty of coffee-free beverages, making them more friendly to children and snack-seekers.

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  • For one thing, it signals that these companies are finding ways of using these new technologies to make their medicines more effective --making for better odds in getting Food and Drug Administration approval and reducing money wasted testing drugs that won't work in human beings.

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  • The cost of supermarket alcohol - making it cheaper to drink at home - and the smoking ban and rising costs of food are cited as some of the reasons for staying away or staying in.

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  • Hot meals, food vouchers, subsidised shoes and uniforms and even making child-welfare payments conditional on attendance all help.

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  • The result was a 1.4% drop in food costs making it the largest in four years as inflation-struck shoppers conserved lower disposable incomes impacted by a rising government sales tax.

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  • Mars' Pedigree dog food is making its first Super Bowl appearance with a 30-second television spot and hopes to extend the commercial's buzz to the company's Web site, which will feature four two-minute long behind-the-scenes videos related to the TV ad.

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  • The FTC praised the Better Business Bureau's Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative for making "major strides" in self-regulation, but urged more progress.

    MSN: Spending on food advertising to kids fell in '09 - U.S. FTC

  • It is thanks to companies like these that Italy still exports more food-processing machines, washing machines, fridges, shoes and shoe-making machines, ski boots, ceramic tiles, jewels, woollen and silk clothes, radiators and boilers, optical frames and neck-ties than any other country in the world.

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  • This percentage increases dramatically after food breaks, but immediately declines again as soon as the judges resume their decision-making processes.

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  • Some industries such as banking are fairly well along in making computer systems year-2000 compliant, but others, including food processing, agriculture and farming, some government services, construction, law, and medical practice are lagging, Marcoccio said.

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  • But even then, is the food served on those flights, along with the free-flowing wine and champagne offered, making up for the additional cost required?

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  • You get an aggressive wave of honey on the nose, but on the palate the sweetness is well-balanced, making for a complex beer that can stand up to complex food.

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  • It is also making cheaper PVC-based vinyl gloves, which are marketed to the food industry, in China, where it now has one plant and is adding a second.

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  • Nokia announced it was making a touch-screen microwave that integrates eye-tracking technology and automatic food photography.

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  • Researchers were surprised to find a captive-bred Goffin's cockatoo spontaneously making and using "tools" to reach food.

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  • But without it, there will be no burgeoning of the job-creating factories that India needs, making clothes, handicrafts, shoes, processed food and so on.

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  • If successful, the firm believes this type of system could form part of a new approach to sustainable farming, making use of urban greenbelts while helping to reduce the carbon footprint associated with food production -- which accounts for up to 30% of total emissions worldwide, according to a 2008 Greenpeace report.

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  • But getting the right kind of help is not so easy, partly because food is not a one-solution-fits-all problem and partly because some of the help needed now risks making matters worse in the long run.

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