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Are startup founders too cool for school?
2013-05-29 08:10:09| Apparel - Topix.net
Is formal education necessary? umblr founder David Karp , whose company was just acquired by Yahoo for $1.1 billion, joined a long list of illustrious dropouts who made good: Steve Jobs , Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg all left the halls of academe without a degree.
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Little Wiggle Room in Mandatory COOL
2013-05-29 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - The bad rule that became worse is now final. That is the most succinct way I know to describe the final mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rule that USDA announced on Friday, writes Steve Meyer in the National Hog Farmer.
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Are startup founders too cool for school?
2013-05-28 23:22:40| Grocery - Topix.net
Is formal education necessary? umblr founder David Karp , whose company was just acquired by Yahoo for $1.1 billion, joined a long list of illustrious dropouts who made good: Steve Jobs , Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg all left the halls of academe without a degree.
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Little Wiggle Room in Mandatory COOL
2013-05-28 21:44:00| National Hog Farmer
By Steve Meyer, Paragon Economics, Inc., Adel, IA The bad rule that became worse is now final. That is the most succinct way I know to describe the final mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rule that USDA announced on Friday. The final rule contains no substantive changes from the proposed rule issued in March. It will require all covered products to specify where each production step (birth, raising and slaughter) takes place. That applies even to product from animals that spend their entire lives in the United States. There will be no product of the U.S.A. label for covered meats. read more
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New COOL Rule Raises Ire of Canadians
2013-05-28 21:08:00| National Hog Farmer
By P. Scott Shearer, Bockorny Group, Washington, DC USDA published its final mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rule to try and come into compliance with the World Trade Organization (WTO) guidelines. The final rule modifies the labeling provisions for muscle cut commodities, requiring the origin designations to include information about where each of the production steps (born, raised, slaughtered) occurred and removes the allowance for commingling of muscle cuts. This final rule is very similar to what USDA proposed in 2003, which met strong resistance from industry and producers and led to the compromise in the 2008 farm bill. The rule goes into effect immediately. This means that producers and companies will have to incur costs for implementation even before the WTO rules whether the new U.S. rule is in compliance. read more
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