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Fri, 03 Sep 2010
Sacks of Rice - Commodity - Food The Guardian 
Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
DONNA BRYSON Associated Press Writer= JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A few pennies' increase in the price of a loaf of bread can mean the difference between getting by and going hungry — and erupting in anger —... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Foods - Freezer - Refrigerator - Health Issues The Examiner 
Eat clean to control weight: Cleaning out the panty and refrigerator
This is the second installment in a series on clean eating. Are you ready to begin your new eat-clean lifestyle? You are going to have to be willing to part with some of your old favorites and accept... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Vegetables - Grocery - Organic - Food
Fossil Fuels
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 » PSA on track to build 3rd China plant
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Pollution
 » Court reinstates markup law for Wisconsin gasoline
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 » Railroad Company says it will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 475,000 metric tons by 2014
 » 'Fresh Air': Daniel Wu And Clean Air Network's Comerical For Avoiding Pollution With Canned Air (VIDEO)
A Fiat logo is seen on a car retailer's window in Milan, Italy, Thursday, May 7, 2009. Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne will become the chief executive of Chrysler after the U.S. automaker emerges from bankruptcy, a Fiat spokesman confirmed Thursday. Marchionne, the 56-year-old dual Canadian and Italian citizen, has been tipped for the job since the Italian automaker reached a deal to take a 20-percent stake in the bankrupt Chrysler. U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has said Chrysler could comes out of a "surgical" bankruptcy in 30 to 60 days — much more quickly than usual. Marchionne, meanwhile, also is in talks to take over General Motor's operations in Europe — Germany's Opel, Britain's Vauxhall and Sweden's Saab, and Fiat confirmed that it is also interested in GM's Latin American operations.
Global Warming
 » Progress seen on "Green Fund" for climate deal
 » Will Prince Charles finish what he has started?
 » We destroy the very sights we cherish
 » Greater clarity on climate finance at 46-nation forum
Rice - Crop - Agriculture - Farming
Ecology
 » Restrictions on erecting Ganesha festival pandals
 » Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY
 » NY's Lake George Inaded by Asian Clams
 » Inaction despite too many climate change conferences
Stress - Depression - Woman
Energy
 » Watch those gas pumps: Prices expected to fall more
 » Crude oil prices fall to end week
 » Watch those gas pumps; prices expected to fall
 » Mariner Energy cited for two violations in past six months, totaling $55,000
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