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NYC Rally for Egyptian Democracy Protestors, 29 January 2011 010
The Examiner2011-02-10
There's a lot to be stressed out about these days. The crisis in Egypt and other recent events can raise blood pressure and create anxiety. A lot of people use New Age piano music to aid in work and...
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How land grabs in Africa could herald a new dystopian age of hunger
The Guardian2011-01-28
Africa is up for sale by the acre to the highest bidder. But how can rice exports from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia be justified? Listen to the Guardian land grab debate here Irrigated gardens along the...
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Rice - Food - Grains - Commodity
The Daily Telegraph2011-01-18
Worries over food prices are gathering pace and triggering alarm among politicians across the world. For there is nothing more likely to bring down a government than ignoring starving citizens. Food...

Asahi News The administration led by the Democratic Party of Japan has experienced a torrent criticism over its foreign policy since taking power from the Liberal Democratic Party. The DPJ leadership has promised to exploit the opportunities of a changing international system and to pursue more autonomous foreign policy, different from that of the LDP perceived as over-dependent on the...
Fast Company FC Expert Blog Are you putting your money where your customers are? If you're like most marketers, you very well may not. Or so says a recent Harvard Business Review article based on a study of 20,000 consumers, which takes careful aim at marketers' spending habits and lands a clean shot. According to the post's author, David C. Edelman, 70% to 90% of marketing spend goes to...
The Street That's the crux of a Nielsen survey gauging how Americans and Canadians plan to spend their retirement compared to their counterparts in other parts of the world. About 22% of Americans and Canadians expect to work past the age of 70, with 6% expecting to retire after their 80th birthday, or about two years past the nations' average lifespan, Nielsen said in a report published...
The Examiner There are numerous cocktail program variations out in the world today, governed by anything from color to locality and everything in between. While there are no hard and fast rules for the success of a cocktail program the following four styles; themes, popularity, comparisons and seasons are surely of the most noteworthy. These are the programs created and adopted by the most...
The New York Times Tim Merel has made a splash as a video game analyst in the past couple of years. Now the analyst at investment bank Digi-Capital predicts that China is set to take away the United States’ leadership in video games as the market transitions to social and mobile games. Merel believes that in 2010, the video industry changed fundamentally in 2010 and accelerated in a way...
Venture Beat Tim Merel has made a splash analyzing the video game market in the past couple of years. Now the managing director at investment bank Digi-Capital predicts that China is set to take away the United States’ leadership in video games as the market transitions to social and mobile games. Merel believes that in 2010, video game investment and acquisitions changed...
The Business Review The Business Review - by Barbara Pinckney, The Business Review Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 6:00am EST Related: Related News...
Newstrack India Washington, Feb 25 (ANI): The remains of a three-yr-old child in a newly excavated archaeological site in Alaska may provide rare insights into the burial practices of Ice Age peoples.  Archaeologists said the remains found at the site are the oldest human remains found in Northern North America, as well as the...
The Examiner Whether you're a born and bred Bostonian, donned in full Red Sox gear, or a visitor coming to the city for the first time, one item on their to-do list is to go out to a traditional Boston tavern. And what better place to go to than the 21rst Amendment. Cleverly named since the 21rst amendment was the amendment that repealed the 18th amendment of the US Constitution, the...
The Daily Mail Even by the repressive standards of Middle Eastern autocrats, Colonel Gaddafi has long cut a brutally capricious figure. But while nobody who remembers the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher or the appalling slaughter at Lockerbie will mourn Gaddafi’s downfall, this year’s tumultuous events in North Africa could mark a shocking and seismic shift in the balance of power....
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