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 | U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: A South Korean employee of McDonald's put up a notice paper on the shop window in Seoul, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003. South Korea on Saturday formally banned imports of U.S. beef and cow parts following confirmation that a Holstein cow in Washington state had mad cow disease. The Korean letters on paper read ' Our beef is safe. We have cooked Australia beef for 10 years.' click to open  |  | U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: A staff of South Korean McDonald restaurant serves hamburgers made from Australian beef in Seoul December 28, 2003. South Korea said on Saturday it was putting an official ban on imports of U.S. beef after the discovery of mad cow disease in the United States. click to open  |  | U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Shin Un-Shik, president of South Korea McDonald's carries hamburgers which are made with Australian beef, in Seoul, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003. South Korea on Saturday formally banned imports of U.S. beef and cow parts following confirmation that a Holstein cow in Washington state had mad cow disease. The Korean letters on sign 'Australia Beef.' click to open  |
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