World & Nation
A former peanut company executive was sentenced Monday to 28 years in prison for his role in a deadly salmonella outbreak, the stiffest punishment ever handed out to a producer in a foodborne illness case.
Sept. 21, 2015
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Feb. 11, 2009
Television
He was a hypnotic Irish leader, ice-cold and arrogant, blazing a path toward Irish independence.
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Business
Praise, and past problems, emerge for peanut executive
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Archives
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Several officials at the now-defunct Peanut Corp. of America knew their products may have harbored salmonella bacteria, but they covered up the evidence and sold the food anyway, alleged a 76-count federal indictment unsealed this week.
Feb. 21, 2013
Former Peanut Corporation of America Owner Stewart Parnell was sentenced to 28 years in prison in Albany, Georgia on Monday.
Sept. 22, 2015
Peanut Corp. officials indicted in salmonella outbreak
Politics
Alaska independent Bill Walker maintained a slim lead in the governor’s race over incumbent Republican Sean Parnell on Wednesday, while Democratic Sen.
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Salmonella alerts ignored
Feb. 12, 2009