With the sharp rise in global grain prices, many affluent countries with limited arable land have begun looking to Africa for food security. Countries like Angola, Tanzania and Ethiopia have already shown interest...
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By, Uwe Paschen.Many of us do buy Organic Food, and many more Would like to, yet can not afford it. Sadly most of us do not actually know what Organic food is nor how it is regulated or where it does all come from...
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Despite earlier information expressing Brazilian concerns over Venezuelan Russian military exercises, Brasilia has stated they are not a big issue. This clarification is a blunder for the Venezuelan local...
By, Uwe Paschen.In Japan we do have an environmental dilemma of sorts.We have laws and regulation in place here that are suppose to help the environment and some of those Laws are rather harsh and other are very good...
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By, Uwe Paschen.Solar Power to reduce Carbon emission and fossil fuel dependence and kick start the Economy anew. Over the past two decades we have been experimenting with Solar power and perfecting it, especially...
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By, Uwe Paschen.In the last couple of days I have read through a lot of News papers and sound reports on the state of our World's future, as far as Jobs, economy, Politics, the Environment and freedom as well as...
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By, Uwe Paschen.Now believe it or not, but it is November 2008 and I went Christmas Shopping in Chiba Shi today. Well I though that this year I will finally get those Christmas and New Years cards out in time for...
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Pygmy Tarsiers, or real-life Furbys, have been found alive after 70 years in the highlands of an Indonesian island. Three of the little pygmys were trapped and tracked on Mount Rorekatimbo in Lore Lindu National Park...
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The U.S. Department of Justice cleared the deal last week after InBev agreed to sell Labatt USA, which sells the Canadian beer in the U.S. It will hold on to Labatt in Canada. InBev did not say who would buy the...
the people of jaunpur the block adjacent to the hill station town of Mussoorie have felt the need to galvanize under one unit in Mussoorie.the need to create seperate identity has become strong as the migratory...
"MUSSOORIE, 17 Nov: The 18th Culture and Sports Mela organised by the ‘Krida and Sanskritik Vikas Samiti’, Athjula Silwad, concluded today amidst much fanfare. Kabaddi and cultural programs were held on the...
"Politics Medvedev's stay in Venezuela will conincide with the join military exercises of the Russian and Venezuelan Navies...Russian president Dmitry Medvedev will arrive in Venezuela next Wednesday 26, in a...
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" today announced the opening of its new Asia Flow Technology Center in Nanjing, China, strengthening the company's presence in Asia Pacific and enhancing Emerson Process Management's commitment...
This is one another story of human led extinction of rare species.This time the victim is Rhinos of Sumatra,an island of Indonesia.Government plan to cut thousands of hectare of forest land for the construction of...
Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is a multimillionaire, former telecoms magnate, was sentenced in absentia by a Thai court in October to two years in prison for violating a conflict of interest law while he was...