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Jul 2 2008, Tristan

An agreement was reached on April 18th between the Lee (South Korea) and Bush administrations to lift a six-year ban on American beef from the South Korean market. The ban was instituted in 2003 following the discovery that an American cow had...

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Winners, from left: Wayne Holloway, President/CEO, Cattlemens Restaurants; Craig Godfrey, EVP of Operations, Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse; Peter Merriman, Chef and Owner, Merriman’s Restaurants (Photo: Business Wire)