A battered Germany recovers from E. coli outbreak

Friday, June 10, 2011 - 20:00 in Paleontology & Archaeology

But Berlin's reputation is left muddied as it faces questions about the time it took to identify the source — bean sprouts from a farm in Lower Saxony — and the haste with which it had initially blamed produce from European neighbors.But Berlin's reputation is left muddied as it faces questions about the time it took to identify the source -- bean sprouts from a farm in Lower Saxony -- and the haste with which it had initially blamed produce from European neighbors.

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