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Breaking News Sun, 6 Jul 2008
VEGETABLES - FOOD - COMMODITY - MARKET
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GM scientists engineer meal to make your day
| SCIENTISTS say they have genetically engineered fruit and vegetables capable of providing most of a day's nutrients in a single meal. | Heading towards the market are potatoes with 33 per cent more ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
The Australian
 A picture taken Saturday, May 26, 2007, and made available by the Italian Navy Monday, May 28, 2007, showing a group of 27 immigrants hanging on a tuna fishing net after their boat sank off the coast of Malta. The immigrants, coming from Africa, were res
America   Fishing   Food   People   Photos  
Ancient fishing village hanging on
| THE LAST FISH TALE: The Fate of the Atlantic and Survival in Gloucester, America's Oldest Fishing Port and Most Original Town, | by Mark Kurlansky. | Ballantine Books. 269 pages. $25. | BY TONY LEWI... (photo: AP/Italian Navy, HO)
The Providence Journal
  CALTEX - FUEL - OIL - PETROLEUM - GASOLINE STATION                              High oil prices spur demand for low energy electronics
|                 SEOUL: These days when customers walk into electronics stores, the first question they ask is how much electricity the fridge, washing ma... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo ) The Times Of India
Economy   Energy   Fuels   Market   Photos  
US President George W. Bush, left, gestures during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda at the G8 summit Sunday, July 6, 2008 in the lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern island of Hokkaid Bush raises North Korea concerns
| US President George W Bush has said America remains concerned about North Korea's uranium enrichment activities, which the North has denied. | But, speaking after talks with Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) BBC News
Japan   N Korea   Nuclear   Photos   US  
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Irina Baronova Irina Baronova, one of "baby ballerinas"
| Irina Baronova, an international ballet star who was one of three celebrated prodigies known as the "baby ballerinas" after George Balanchine discovered them in Paris i... (photo: public domain ) Seattle Times
Ballet   Celebrity   Paris   Photos   Star  
 Tomato-Food-Health-Cooking-ayt1 U.S. inspectors checking tomato farms in Mexico for salmonella
| (07-06) 04:00 PDT Autlan, Mexico -- | Inspectors are collecting soil, water and produce samples, reviewing export logs and combing packing plants in three major tomato-... (photo: WN/ayt1) San Fransisco Chronicle
Agriculture   Food   Health   Mexico   Photos  
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1) Vacation from diving dollar
| SEATTLE: Is all the bad economic news leaving you feeling like you need a vacation? | Brace for sticker shock. Rising gas prices, airline fuel surcharges and the plungi... (photo: Public Domain / -) Ohio
Business   Economy   Finance   Photos   US  
deviled egg Summertime Deviled Eggs
Makes 24 eggs. 1 dozen hard boiled eggs, peeled 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish 2 tablespoons pickle juice (bread and butter or sweet pickle juice works best) ¼ ... (photo: Creative Commons / Stu Spivack) Richmond Times Dispatch
Culture   Food   People   Photos   Society  
Brice Hortefeux France to set out new European priorities for immigration
|                 | BRUSSELS: France unveils on Monday sweeping guidelines to control immigration in Europe, as the EU comes ... (photo: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) The Times Of India
Brussels   EU   France   Photos   Politics  
Industry Business and Economy
Bush's final G-8 summit won't be a piece of cake
Yacht building sails on despite economy
Dow average likely to stay bearish
U.S. inspectors checking tomato farms in Mexico for salmonel
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U.S. inspectors checking tomato farms in Mexico for salmonella
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Appliance users are looking for ways to save energy
Puget Sound farmers markets get growing
The buck doesn't stop here; it just keeps falling
News - Columnists
 shoes-- sandals--- women-- fashion (sl1)
Wear old shoes and make nice for Brimfield bargains
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Travel and Tours Politics
Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula fro
British Celebrity Myleene Klass Chosen As Godmother For Carn
Clinton cruises to West Virginia win
Weakening dollar strengthens cruise industry in Europe
 Musician singer Myleene Klass
British Celebrity Myleene Klass Chosen As Godmother For Carnival Cruise Lines' 'Carnival Splendor'
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President Bush marks 62nd birthday
Bush celebrates 62nd birthday on the fly
Bush celebrates 62nd birthday on the fly
Bush celebrates 62nd birthday on the fly
 shoes-- sandals--- women-- fashion (sl1)
Wear old shoes and make nice for Brimfield bargains
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Health Education
U.S. inspectors scour Mexico for clues to salmonella outbrea
A word to the water wise
Magic Johnson has touch with urban investing
U.S. inspectors checking tomato farms in Mexico for salmonel
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U.S. inspectors checking tomato farms in Mexico for salmonella
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Balanga schools top NAT
Boy sets school on fire
Schools cut lunch breaks to curb bullies
void home tax by reinventing school districts
High School Students - Public School - Davao City - Philippines
No strings school funding 'a failure'
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Religion Music
Muslim leaders say faith gaining ground in U.S.
Wisconsin rabbi to aid in Ugandans’ conversion
Franchising the faith
Sampling a religious buffet
Twilight
Singers on hand at church benefit
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Former NBA star builds a second career, and a fortune, in co
Aznavour receives Order of Canada honours in Quebec
Harbor lights
Mamma Mia! Here we go again - the screen musical is back
 ag2  Magic Johnson in attendance at the Alonzo Mourning Charity Event held in Miami on July 15, 2006.
Former NBA star builds a second career, and a fortune, in commercial real estate
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