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Food Prices Climbing, With No End in Sight - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Globalisation, climate change, and the mass production of biofuels are pushing up food prices worldwide, which could jeopardise the livelihoods of the world's poorest, according to a report released Tuesday by the International Food ...
Read more...Obesity More Dangerous Than Terrorism: Experts - Common Dreams
World governments focus too much on fighting terrorism while obesity and other "lifestyle diseases" are killing millions more people, an international conference heard Monday. Overcoming deadly factors such as poor diet, smoking and a lack of ...
Read more...The end of the war on fat? - Meganmcardle.theatlantic.com
John Tierney asks how long it will be until we have a drug that can make everyone thin. I wonder whether, if we got one, everyone would still want to be thin. The obsession with thinness is a wealth marker. Just as it only became cool to get a tan ...
Read more...Air-Powered Car Coming to U.S. in 2009 to 2010 at Sub-$18,000, Could ... - Popular Mechanics
The CityCAT, already being developed in India (bottom left), will be available for U.S. production in three different four-door styles. But it's the radical dual-energy engine, with a possible 1000-mile range at 96 mph, that could move the Air Car ...
Read more...Obama: Good or Bad for Pakistan? - Pakistan News Service
"In one of the more heated moments of one presidential debate, Mr. Obama, the then Democratic presidential nominee, argued that he would take the war to Osama bin Laden`s cave door, whether Pakistan cooperated or not. In plain words what Mr. Obama ...
Read more...Industry News & People - Business Travel Executive
North Central BTA has awarded scholarships to Wanda Payne, travel manager at Freight Handlers Inc.; Diane Lovett, national account manager at Choice Hotels; and Cheryl Wingert, sourcing specialist for travel and wireless at Sonoco. The scholarships ...
Read more...8 dengue cases in tricity - Tribune
Two cases of suspected dengue were detected at the PGIMER here today. According to hospital records Preeti (18), a resident of Saharanpur, and Mr Gurnam Singh (40) from Mohali were admitted with high fever to the PGIMER emergency today. Sources ...
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