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McDonald's and Coke should not sponsor dietitian association, petition says
Tribune reporterProtesting what he sees as a too-cozy relationship between the nation's top dietitian group and big food corporations, Nevada dietitian Andy Bellatti today launched a petition urging the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to sever its financial ties...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Coca-Cola Co., Heart Disease, Health Organizations, Food Industry
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Lionel Messi, father accused of tax fraud
Soccer star Lionel Messi and his father have been accused of tax fraud by Spanish authorities. Criminal charges alleging nearly $5.3 million in unpaid taxes from 2007 through 2009 were filed against them Wednesday by prosecutor Raquel Amado in...
Tags: Adidas AG
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Diary from the Young Global Leaders conference
Nina Nashif emailed the Tribune these dispatches last week while attending the Young Global Leaders conference at the World Economic Forum, or WEF. They were edited for clarity and length. June 1 Leaving London: 13-hour flight to Bangkok and then on...Tags: Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi, Globalization, Indra K. Nooyi
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Australian feminists, politicians rail against Tyler, the Creator
Tyler, the Creator's long list of offensive exploits last left off when he made an ad depicting a goat that beats women in pursuit of Mountain Dew. Now, some brutal comments at a recent Australian show has united a right-wing politician and young...Tags: Australia, Politics, Interior Policy, OFWGKTA (music group), Julia Gillard
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SNAP users drink more soda and eat fewer vegetables, study says
Tribune reporterConfirming the fears of some health advocates, a new survey suggests that food stamp users drink more soda and sweetened drinks, eat fewer fruits and vegetables and lean more on starchy breakfast foods than other consumers. The U.S. Department of...Tags: American Medical Association, Coca-Cola Co., Marketing, Nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Coca-Cola anti-obesity promises include no advertising to kids
Coca-Cola is making major promises to fight obesity – ceasing advertisements directed at kids, slapping calorie counts on all its packaging – as the soda giant stares down a rising tide of concern over sugar-stuffed beverages. On Wednesday,...
Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Global Expansion, Coca-Cola Co., Obesity
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Rosenthal: China too big to be ignored
A free trade agreement between the United States and China? Really? How would that work? We give them our intellectual property and they give us their political dissidents? Loosening restrictions on trade and investment between the two justifiably...
Tags: Chicago Council on Global Affairs, University of Chicago, Bill Gates, Trade Dispute, Henry Paulson
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Problem Solver: Conflicting PepsiCo letters cause confusion over life insurance benefit
Jean Nieth worked 32 years at Wilson Sporting Goods, much of that time making golf clubs at the company's River Grove plant. When she retired in 1973 at age 59, she was given a pension and health insurance benefits. It wasn't until more than three...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jon Yates
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For candy-maker, Nelly endorsement could be sweet or sour
Hip-hop endorsements have taken a couple of high-profile hits lately, with major companies cutting ties to artists whose work has been criticized as degrading to women. But Just Born Inc. is embracing the culture, touting on Tuesday its new marketing...
Tags: Nelly, Just Born, Inc., National Basketball Association, Music, Reebok Ltd.
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Small goes over big at Sweets & Snacks Expo
With products like wasabi-dusted almonds, sea salt-infused toffee truffles and sustainable chocolate bars, the annual Sweets & Snacks Expo rolled into Chicago on Tuesday, with a handful of visible trends: "healthy" snacks, bite-size indulgences and...
Tags: ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Salt, New Products, Nestle SA, Consumers
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Editorial: Worry about food stamp growth, not junk food
Is there any human impulse stronger than the urge to tell others what not to eat? Fast food, red meat, white bread, trans fats, sugary cereals, processed foods, salty snacks, fried anything, refined grains, hydrogenated oils, preservatives, artificial...Tags: Nikki Haley, Michael Bloomberg, Coca-Cola Co., Heart Disease, Personal Income
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Ziggy Marley plays music for motorheads in mountains
A week after the Rolling Stones played a semi-secret club date as a musical publicity stunt, reggae scion Ziggy Marley did the same -- performing a short set of his father's standards and his own originals Friday afternoon at a remote roadside cafe on the...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, South Africa, Travel, Africa, FIFA World Cup
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