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New groups join climate lobby fray
The next round of the battle over climate change policy on Capitol Hill will involve more than the usual suspects way more.
Things appear to be looking up for food giant ConAgra , as the company delivered excellent second- quarter earnings figures.
New media could aid old Bloomfield Hills school barn
The red barn, a long-standing symbol of America's agricultural past, is a dying breed.
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Hospital warm to soup donations
Campbell Soup employees Phyllis Walters, Kim Rosinski, and Barbara Nicholson share a can of chicken noodle soup with Gray Mills, Scotland Health Care System's Director of Physician and Community Relations and Marketing A hospital visit, regardless of the patienta s age or their length of stay, can be difficult, sometimes painful, and most patients ...
News to discuss over the watercooler
The Cleveland Clinic plans to add 1,800 jobs in 2010. About 1,600 are to be at the Clinic's main campus in Cleveland and will include such jobs as doctors and support staff.
Best Buy 3Q profit rises; predicts slimmer margins
Procter & Gamble reported that fourth-quarter profits fell 18 percent and sales were off 11 percent, and the company forecast more declines in the current quarter, Bob McDonald's first as CEO.
Campbell Soup to cut SpaghettiOs sodium level
Campbell Soup Co. said Monday that it will cut the amount of sodium in its SpaghettiOs canned pastas by up to 35 percent, as food makers increasingly try to make healthier products for children.
Campbell tosses gifts, food clothes into Christmas soup
Employees of the Campbell Soup Company in Maxton played Santa on Friday, delivering a truckload of food, clothes, hygiene items and bicycles to the Robeson Church and Community Center.
Fast-food standards for meat top those for school lunches
In the past three years, the government has provided the nation's schools with millions of pounds of beef and chicken that wouldn't meet the quality or safety standards of many fast-food restaurants, from Jack in the Box and other burger places to chicken chains such as KFC, a USA TODAY investigation found.
Campbell Soup Taking Health to the Schools
Campbell Soup Company announced that its North America Foodservice division expanded its line of beverages that meets the Alliance for a Healthier Generation's nutritional requirements for products served in schools with the addition of V8 V-Fusion in 8-ounce cans.
Ilene Gordon, Chairman, President, and CEO, Corn Products International Inc. Elected a Trustee of Th
Ilene Gordon, chairman, president, and CEO of Corn Products International Company, has been elected to the board of trustees of The Conference Board, the global business research and membership association.
Ilene Gordon, Chairman, President, and CEO, Corn Products...
Ilene Gordon, chairman, president, and CEO of Corn Products International Company, has been elected to the board of trustees of The Conference Board, the global business research and membership association.
A warm glow is being cast on the borough's past and present. On Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m., the Candlelight House Tour will show visitors inside a variety of homes decorated for the holidays.
A firm handshake can be a sign of a good deal. But local businesses are saying it would be a very bad deal to pass on the swine flu virus.
Augusta County family's barn could win preservation contest
STAUNTON-Barn raisings might be largely a thing of the past, but the Campbell Soup Co.
Camden wins - Dangerous' title again - big surprise
When the news spread earlier this week that Camden has once again earned the title of "America's Most Dangerous City 2008," not many people reacted with surprise.
Profit climbs 17% at Campbell Soup
Price-conscious grocery shoppers are being choosy about what they buy to cook at home, even from the valueoriented Campbell Soup Co.
Camden will never rebound until rampant crime is fully dealt with. A week ago in this space, we noted some of the progress made in Camden over the past year or so -- new, exciting developments such as the coming of a four-year medical school, Campbell Soup's expansion and the construction of a new, state-of-the-art community center.
November 25: Operational Risk - From Soup to ... Corporate Social...
November 25: Operational Risk - From Soup to ... Corporate Social Responsibility, Campbell's Efforts to Lead the Way Location: New York Author: Knowledge@Wharton Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Since 1869, Campbell Soup Company has transformed tomatoes, celery and carrots, among other ingredients, into mainstays of the American lifestyle.
Campbell's Soup collectibles connect sisters-in-law
Nine years ago, in honor of her Campbell maiden name, Marguerite Hall, 61, put up what she thought would be a few Campbell's Soup collectibles to decorate her Brighton kitchen.
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