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Cattle - Cow - Animal
(photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Cattle market prices dipped due to undercover video of calf abuse
The Examiner
| The price of cattle market futures seem to have dropped in response to last week’s release of a whistleblower video documenting severe abuse of dairy calves at E6 Cattle Company in Hart, Texas, according to Reuters and the Wall Street Journal. | “Some traders in Chicago said they thought inves...
Woman using laptop - Facebook - Online
(photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Facebook launches deals program, rivals Groupon
The State
| What happens when you cross the world's largest social network with one of the hottest business models in e-commerce? Facebook wants to find out. | Facebook is launching a deals program Tuesday in five U.S. cities, following on the popularity of Groupon and other services that offer deep discounts...
Nepal sees significant rise in rhino population as poaching decreases, births increase
Star Tribune
| KATMANDU, Nepal - Increased security and working closely with the local community has led to a significant rise in Nepal's rhinoceros population over the past three years, an official said Tuesday. | A survey this month showed that the country's rh...
Nepal sees significant rise in rhino population
Philadelphia Daily News
| The Associated Press | KATMANDU, Nepal - Increased security and working closely with the local community has led to a significant rise in Nepal's rhinoceros population. | Maheswor Dhakal, an ecologist with Nepal's Department of National Parks and W...
Nifty below 5800; FMCG, capital goods, auto down
The Times Of India
MUMBAI: Benchmarks were witnessing selling pressure profit booking emerged across the board following weakness in Asian peers. FMCG, capital goods and auto stocks led the decline while realty stocks were marginally lower. | At 11:30 am; National Stoc...
American firms say Chinese protectionism rising
Herald Tribune
| BEIJING - Chinese protectionism has increased since the 2008 global crisis and U.S. companies are being hurt by Beijing's policies aimed at developing its technology industries, a business group said Tuesday. | A report by the American Chamber of C...
Authorities Investigate Slidell Firefighter's Death
MSNBC
| SLIDELL, La.  — WDSU .com | An entire community is remembering a veteran firefighter who authorities said was found dead in his home. | St. Tammany Parish sheriff's deputies said they have a person of interest in custody, but no arrests ...
Grocery Store - Shopper
WN / Yolanda Leyba
Tried-and-true savings techniques to tame your grocery bill
The Examiner
| To many, it may seem more challenging to tame the family grocery bill. Costs on everything seem to be rising. But it is possible to tame your grocery bill by combining these Trie...
Left Front will win Kerala, WB polls: Karat
WN / Bhaskar Mallick
Left Front will win Kerala, WB polls: Karat
The Siasat Daily
| New Delhi, April 26: Exuding confidence that Left Front would come back in its bastions, Communist Party of India-Marxist General Secretary Prakash Karat on Monday criticised the...
Eggs - Poultry - Commodity
WN / Sweet Radoc
Egg-ucation Diet: Pasteurized Eggs - the Safest Eggs on the Planet - 7 of 8
The Examiner
| Free Monthly Health & Fitness E-book | Subscribe to the “Feel Good Every Day” series | Pasteurization is a heating process used to destroy bacteria and viruses in foods ...
Nepal sees significant rise in rhino population
Houston Chronicle
| KATMANDU, Nepal - Increased security and working closely with the local community has led to a significant rise in Nepal's rhinoceros population. | Maheswor Dhakal, an ecologist with Nepal's Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, s...
American firms say Chinese protectionism rising
Houston Chronicle
| BEIJING - Chinese protectionism has increased since the 2008 global crisis and U.S. companies are being hurt by Beijing's policies aimed at developing its technology industries, a business group said Tuesday. | A report by the American Chamber of C...
Hard Facts
The Register
| Android App of the Week Google’s increasingly powerful translation tools are starting to make the a technical possibility and Communicate is the latest app to make use of them to offer real-time speech translation.   | Languages choices and phra...
World Security
Tibetan monks at the Juli monastery near the Ganzi area in southwestern China's Sichuan province, Thursday, March 5 , 2009. Military convoys lumber between towns, police patrol streets and Internet service is unplugged as China mounts a show of force in its Tibetan areas to prevent a repeat of uprisings against Chinese rule.
(photo: AP / Ng Han Guan)
Reports of 2 Tibetans Killed by Chinese Officers
The New York Times
| BEIJING — A Tibet advocacy group based outside China said in a report released on Friday that two Tibetans were killed Thursday night by Chinese paramilitary officers who were raiding a monastery in Sichuan Province to detain rebellious monks. Related | Tension Precedes U.S.-China Meeting on Human Rights (April 23, 2011) Shanghai Truckers...
Terrorism
Two sailors from the Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion (NEGB) escort a detainee at Guantanamo's detention facilities, Nov. 12, 2010. The detainee has a prayer rug on his shoulder.
(photo: US DoD / MCS2 Elisha Dawkins)
U.S. intelligence summaries detail Guantanamo's secrets
The Wichita Eagle
WASHINGTON - WASHINGTON-Faced with the worst-ever foreign attack on American soil, the U.S. military set up a human intelligence laboratory at Guantanamo that used interrogation and detention practices they largely made up as they went along. | The world may have thought the U.S. was detaining a band of international terrorists whose questioning wo...



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