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37. Tyson Foods turns it around Tyson, 76, is the largest individual shareholder of Tyson Foods, controlling 70 million shares of the company's stock. That cost reduction paid off as Tyson Foods reported profits in all segments of the company's business - poultry, pork, beef, and prepared foods. The Fort Smith-based manufacturer saw a 106 percent increase in its sales and an 84 percent increase in its net income during the first quarter. Real estate trends indicate buyer's market Average home prices rose a modest 1...
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38. Court Halts Planting of Monsanto s Transgenic Alfalfa We expect the USDA to abide by the law and insure that American farmers are protected from genetic contamination. This is the first time in the United States that a court has stopped the planting of a commercialized genetically engineered crop. In today's decision, Judge Breyer affirmed his preliminary ruling, which upheld the Center for Food Safety s arguments in their lawsuit against USDA, that the crop could harm the environment and contaminate natural alfalfa. The judge ordered the...
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39. 'Frankenstein food' crops could be here in two years The committee, largely of scientists, also argued that GM crops could become the only effective alternative to using oil for producing plastics and other chemicals. Advisers to the Government claimed yesterday that the farming regulatory regime is unfairly weighted against the growing of GM crops. ACRE's proposed radical overhaul of the way new farming practices are regulated would involve watering down the policing of GM, while introducing an assessment regime for other new farming...
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40. How world can get greener Periods of very cold weather would become less common while periods of very hot weather more common. Four hundred of the report's authors argued through the night in Bangkok to finalise the study, with delegates admitting "major disagreements" over its content. Strong reservations were voiced by China, which repeatedly tried to tone down references to scenarios which it fears could affect its short-term economic growth. The IPCC scientists backed a major expansion of nuclear power, using...
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41. Former ConAgra chief gives U of C's business school huge cash gift Former ConAgra chief gives U of C's business school huge cash gift By Robert Manor Tribune staff reporter Published May 4, 2007, 7:40 PM CDT The man who brought you Healthy Choice meals after he suffered a heart attack is giving the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business one of the largest cash gifts in the school's history, the university announced Friday. Former ConAgra chief gives U of C's business school huge cash gift By Robert Manor Tribune staff reporter Published May 4,...
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