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Refined sugar being repacked to be sold in retail to consumers
Consumption   Photos   Prices   Sugar   Wikipedia: Sugar  
 The Times Of India 
Sugar prices should remain at current level: Sunil Kakaria, Mawana Sugars
Thu 2 Dec 2010
Global sugar prices have spiralled to a near 29 yr high on supply from India & Brazil. ET Now talks to Sunil Kakaria, MD, Mawana Sugars to get a clearer picture of the industry. Excerpts: | How do you... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
People sit in a flooded street in Higuerote, Venezuela, Tuesday Nov. 30, 2010. Flooding and landslides unleashed by torrential rains have killed at least 30 people in Venezuela and forced thousands from their homes.
Disaster   Floods   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia:Venezuela floods  
 BBC News 
Venezuela floods and mudslides leave at least 25 dead
Thu 2 Dec 2010
Continue reading the main story Related stories | Devastating floods hit Venezuela Ruins abound 10 years on from Venezuela floods Venezuela: Rebuilding after devastation | Widespread flooding and muds... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
In this photo taken Sept. 15, 2009, a forest in the Amazon is seen being illegally burnt, near Novo Progresso, in the northern Brazilian state of Para.  The Star  Thu 2 Dec 2010
Brazil: Amazon deforestation lowest rate on record
| BRASILIA (Reuters) - Deforestation in the Amazon forest fell to its lowest level on record, the Brazilian government said on Wednesday, marking what could be a watershed in the conservation of the w... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
Brazil   Conservation   Global Warming   Photos   Wikipedia: Deforestation of the Amazon Rainforest  
 Presidential candidate Rafael Correa speaks to reporters at his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, after presidential elections Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Exit polls show that Rafael Correa and Alvaro Noboa were virtually tied in Sunday´s preside  Denver Post  Wed 1 Dec 2010
Ecuador president says no offer to WikiLeaks chief
| QUITO, Ecuador—Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa on Tuesday dismissed an offer of residency that a lower level official made to the embattled founder of the online whistle-blower WikiLeaks. |... (photo: AP/Ivan Kashinsky)
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Aereal view of an area deforestated by soybean farmers in Novo Progreso, Para, Brazil, in this September, 2004 file photo. Deforestation in the Amazon rain forest in 2004 was the second worst on record, figures released by the Brazilian government showed. Satellite photos and data showed that ranchers, soybean farmers and loggers burned and cut down a near-record area of 26,130 square kilometers (10,088 square miles) of rain forest in the 12 months ending in August 2004, the Brazilian Environmental Ministry said Wednesday.The destruction was nearly 6 percent higher than in the same period the year before, when 24,600 square kilometers (9,500 square miles) were des The Daily Telegraph Wed 1 Dec 2010
Amazon deforestation at record low level
Deforestation in the Amazon has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, the Brazilian government announced on Wednesday. | A deforested area of the Jamanxim National Fo... (photo: AP / Alberto Cesar-GREENPEACE/HO)
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Madeira River.The state has a territory covered mostly by jungle of the Amazon Rain forest, but about three-fifths of the state has been deforested since intensive settlement and logging began in the 1970s, escalating even to this day. A majority of its citizens now live in urban areas. The Guardian Wed 1 Dec 2010
Brazil's logging at lowest for decades
| Deforestation hit peak in 2004 but has fallen thanks to government action and impact of global financial crisis A sawmill processes logs from the Amazon rainforest. Pho... (photo: Creative Commons / Wilson Dias/ABr)
Amazon Forest   Brazil   Deforestation   Photos   Wikipedia: Amazon Rainforest  
Residents stand in their homes after heavy rains triggered mudslides in a shanty town in Caracas, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Heavy rains have unleashed flooding and mudslides in Venezuela, leaving at least seven dead nationwide, according to authorities. The victims include two girls, 9 and 11, who died in a landslide that struck a poor Caracas neighborhood. Al Jazeera Wed 1 Dec 2010
Venezuela hit by deadly mudslides
| Flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rains have killed at least 21 people in Venezuela over the last week. | Thousands fled their homes on Tuesday ... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Disaster   Environment   Flooding   Photos   Venezuela  
IPhone 4 back and sides Gulf News Wed 1 Dec 2010
Worldly Wise: iPhone void leaves Brazil begging
|   | It would be hard to find a country where Apple Inc. products are more coveted and more difficult to buy than Brazil. | Brazil is the world's eighth-largest eco... (photo: Creative Commons / HereToHelp)
Brazil   Business   Electronics   Photos   Technology  
Cuba's President Raul Castro, right, and Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speak during a meeting in Havana, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009. BBC News Wed 1 Dec 2010
Wikileaks reveal US concerns on Cuba-Venezuela ties
Continue reading the main story Wikileaks Revelations | Wikileaks reveals US global fears Bumpy ride ahead for US diplomats UK criticised in cables Commentators divided |... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Cuba   Photos   US   Venezuela   Wikipedia: CubaVenezuela relations  
A boy carries a girl on his back through a flooded street in Higuerote, Venezuela, Tuesday Nov. 30, 2010. Flooding and landslides unleashed by torrential rains have killed at least 30 people in Venezuela and forced thousands from their homes. BBC News Wed 1 Dec 2010
Devastating floods kill at least 20 in Venezuela
Continue reading the main story Related stories | Ruins abound 10 years on from Venezuela floods Venezuela: Rebuilding after devastation | Days of torrential rain have br... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
Emergency   Floods   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: La Niña  


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