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  2. SafeCatch - Wikipedia

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    SafeCatch is a counter-criminal strategy invented by the FBI, to be adopted by bank tellers in the event of a robbery.The method focuses attention in the guise of good customer service and allows bank tellers to rattle robbers, who generally try to remain anonymous and may not be expecting an overwhelmingly positive reaction to their robbery attempt, thereby possibly deterring them from going ...

  3. I Asked 3 Food Editors To Name the Best Canned Tuna ... - AOL

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    Safe Catch is the only brand that tests every single tuna for mercury levels to ensure its product remains low—it can be toxic to humans, especially children, pregnant women, and the elderly ...

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  5. Dolphin safe label - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Campaign for Eco-Safe Tuna launched a formal campaign to end the use of the dolphin-safe label in the U.S. The grassroots activist group advocates adoption of the International Dolphin Conservation Program (AIDCP) label in place of the current U.S. Department of Commerce label. [ 21 ]

  6. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    The "father of canning" is the Frenchman Nicolas Appert.In 1795, he began experimenting with ways to preserve fish in jars. He placed jars of fish in boiling water. [4] ...

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  8. Download and install SafeCentral - AOL Help

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    Discover how to download and install SafeCentral on your PC or Mac.

  9. SafeCentral - AOL Help

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    Block hackers and identity thieves from stealing your personal information and passwords -- even if your PC is already infected with a virus or spyware.