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CDC: Tainted ground beef may be linked to 2 deaths

ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Contaminated fresh ground beef caused a possible E. coli outbreak that killed two people and sent 16 others to hospitals, federal health officials said yesterday. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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