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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, January 17, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes saturday january 17,1987 dairymen put pizza week focus on cheese from press dispatches no matter How you slice it. National pizza week could be belter As far As the National milk producers federation is concerned. Agriculture Secretary Richard e. Lyng has pro claimed Jan. 18-24 As a time to reflect on pizza s contribution to the american Farmer. Meanwhile he federation which represents thou Sands of Dairy Farmers and heir co Ops says Lyng has stalled too Ion on deciding whether to adopt tougher Federal regulations aimed at curbing the use of imitation cheese and cheese substitutes in Frozen pizzas. Donl Wondern a spokeswoman for the federation in Washington said National pizza week would be an approx rial time for Lyng to announce a decision on the regulatory plan which was formally proposed aug.5,1983, after 10 years of lobbying by Dairy interests. The federation wants the us a to adopt he tougher rules included in the proposal. Pizzas sold i restaurants and pizzerias would not be. Affected. Under the proposal Frozen meat pizzas Wouldhave to contain at least 12 percent cheese at least half of which would have to be natural cheese. Current Federal rules define pizza As a bread basement food product with Tomato sauce cheese and meat Topping but do not define cheese or specify minimum amount. Jackson plugs Pepsi again Michael Lack Ion is making two Pepsi commercial sin an estimated 110 million Mutti Eardeal. The new spots will be Jackson s first appearance for Pepsi since he and his Brothers appeared for the soft drink company in 1984. One of the new commercials will appear on the feb. 24 grammy telecast soldiers for a Fortune an american collector of toy soldiers paid a re Cord 10,000 pounds about $ 14,900 for a Box of 280made in London in 1905, auctioneers Phillips of Lon Don said the buyer was t identified and had left a pres lewd for the Box the company said. The to was probably the most expensive on Salein those Days when it Cost 90 shillings Ihen about $21.60and it s certainly now the most expensive inthe world said spokesman Peter Johnson. The Box manufactured by a toy firm called Brit Ains had been in the same family since it was bought in 1908 and included infantrymen cavalry Bondsmen artillery sailors and nine rare British Camel corps figures. It was sold by Tony Fowler 62,a retired businessman. Coming of age in Japan a Plum wearing plastic gown to prefect Theli clothing Young japanes women a he Toto in a Ptah  
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