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World News
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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John Lichfield
The Independent.uk
A resurgent left, and the rapid growth of the Greens, look certain to
condemn President Nicolas Sarkozy to two years' hard labour when French
regional elections are completed this weekend. Opinion polls suggest
that an alliance of the Socialists, the Greens and the harder left is
likely to sweep at... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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Shane Romig
Dow Jones Newswires
BUENOS AIRES -(Dow Jones)- In a ruling bearing potentially far-reaching
implications, an appellate court in Argentina's Santa Fe province this week
upheld a decision blocking farmers from spraying agrochemicals near populated
areas.
The ruling blocks the use of chemicals such as the widely used herbicide
glyphosate within 800 meters of... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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BBC News
News Article
An Icelandic volcano, dormant for 200 years, has erupted, ripping a 1km-long fissure in a field of ice.
The volcano near Eyjafjallajoekull glacier began to erupt just after midnight, sending lava a hundred metres high.
Icelandic
airspace has been closed, flights diverted and roads closed. The
eruption was about 120km... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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Miriam Ross
Survival International
As the world marks World Water Day, the Gana and Gwi Bushmen of Botswana
are marking eight years without access to a regular supply of water in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.In 2002, the Botswana government cut off and sealed a borehole, which
the Bushmen relied on for water, in... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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Ben Sichel
The Dominion
HALIFAX—They call him “the Hurricane.”
Guatemalan coffee farmer Leocadio Juracan (his family name is close
to the Spanish word for hurricane) has had a special relationship with
many Nova Scotians—though most don’t even know it.
His coffee-farming cooperative—part of the Comite Campesino Del Altiplano
(CCDA), or Highland Peasant Farmers’ Committee—has... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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KO HTWE
The Irrawaddy
Sixty-nine Burmese activists who were taken into custody on Friday
for protesting in front of the Burmese embassy in New Delhi have been
released, but 26 have been ordered to appear in court next week to face
a variety of charges related to the incident.
Police arrested the
69 activists... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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Middle East Online
News Article
KHAN YUNIS, Gaza - UN
chief Ban Ki-moon slammed Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip during a
tour of the war-battered coastal territory on Sunday, saying it was
causing "unacceptable sufferings."
"I have repeatedly made it
quite clear to Israel's leaders that the Israeli policy of closure is
not sustainable... » read this article
Sunday, Mar 21, 2010
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Middle East Online
News Article
The top pro-Israel lobby
opens its annual policy conference here Sunday keeping up the pressure
to defuse a US-Israeli row over the Middle East peace process and to
divert attention to Iran.
Evan Bayh, a democatic
Senator, and Israel's ambassador to Washington, Michael Oren, will be
the keynote speakers at... » read this article
Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
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C. Ford Runge
Yale Environment 360
Despite strong evidence that growing food crops to
produce ethanol is harmful to the environment and the world’s poor, the
Obama administration is backing subsidies and programs that will ensure
that half of the U.S.’s corn crop will soon go to biofuel production.
It’s time to recognize that biofuels are... » read this article
Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
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Conn Hallinan
Foreign Policy in Focus
Earthquakes, like the recent Haitian and Chilean monsters, are not
subtle events: They flatten buildings, crush houses, and turn
infrastructures into concrete and steel confetti. But earthquakes can
also generate a power that remains largely unseen, until a huge tsunami
rises out of the sea and obliterates a coastline.
This... » read this article
Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
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Middle East Online
News Article
WikiLeaks uncovers information governments, companies try to keep from public view.
WASHINGTON
- A small, cash-strapped website that publishes documents governments
want kept secret has caught the attention of the Pentagon.
A report by the US Army
Counterintelligence Center says the whistleblower website WikiLeaks
poses a potential danger to safeguarding... » read this article
Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
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TruthOut
Staff Editorial
We are still shocked. We were never awed. We have
not adjusted. The senseless waste of our blood and treasure, our honor
and our reputation continue. Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation
Iraqi Freedom - the latter unleashed seven years ago today - have
morphed into a single Operation Enduring Occupation,... » read this article
Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
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B92
News Article
BELGRADE -- Foreign
Ministry Political Director Borko Stefanović said Serbia would be
recognizing Kosovo’s independence by participating in the conference in
Slovenia.
Serbian President Boris Tadić has made a definitive
decision that he will not be attending the regional conference in
Slovenia aimed at discussing the European integration of the... » read this article
Friday, Mar 19, 2010
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Louis Bergeron
Stanford University News
In the first study ever done on the local health effects of the domes
of carbon dioxide that develop above cities, Stanford researcher Mark
Jacobson found that the domes increase the local death rate. The result
provides a scientific basis for regulating CO2 emissions at
the local level and points... » read this article
Friday, Mar 19, 2010
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Morning Star Online
News Article
Venezuela and Belarus strengthened energy and trade co-operation on
Wednesday, with President Hugo Chavez saying that the two allies are
seeking to increase their independence from the US and other imperialist states.
At a meeting in Caracas, Mr Chavez and his Belarusian counterpart
Alexander Lukashenko agreed to invest $1.6 billion... » read this article
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