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77. Make My Day
You people are so far beyond hurting your work, a story about how PETA employees allegedly killed kittens and puppies won't make much of a dent. They just don't tell you about what they do with 90 percent of the animals that aren't adopted or recovered by their owners. After she launched into a tirade about how the ranchers wouldn't be in this situation if they had treated the animals differently, Peterson was repeatedly asked how an organization that was supposed to care about animals...
Source9 hours ago


78. Entrepreneur Budi Santosa -- from machines to cattle
The Jakarta Post - Medco Power eyes Indonesia's first nuclear power project. A subsidiary of PT Medco Energi Internasional Group, the country's largest publicly traded oil company, is interested in participating in the construction of Indonesia's first nuclear power plant, which will be built in Gunung Muria, Central Java, the company's executive says. A subsidiary of PT Medco Energi Internasional Group, the country's largest publicly traded oil company, is interested in participating in...
SourceJakarta Post,Indonesia


79. Is Ancient People's End a Warning for the Future?
Kuckelman says her research from one of the villages, Sand Canyon Pueblo, shows that the drought destroyed the people's ability to grow corn to feed themselves and their turkey flocks. Archaeologist Kristen Kuckelman has spent many years digging in the ruins of ancient farming villages on the Colorado Plateau and analyzing the artifacts and specimens she takes from them. This and other evidence convinced Kuckelman that the corn crops that fed the ancient farmers and their turkeys failed...
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80. We've cooked our own goose over Canada geese
Bob Marcotte Staff writer (July 29, 2007) It wasn't that long ago that we saw Canada geese at only two times of the year: in spring when they migrated north to breed in Canada, and in the fall when they migrated south to spend the winter, at that time, in the Carolinas. Bob Marcotte Staff writer (July 29, 2007) It wasn't that long ago that we saw Canada geese at only two times of the year: in spring when they migrated north to breed in Canada, and in the fall when they migrated south to...
SourceRochester Democrat and Chronicle,NY


81. Rain in Iowa, Ill. push corn prices down
Ethanol producers are also happy that the rain helped the corn - their main ingredient - rebound from what was shaping up to be a mediocre growing season. Production of the fuel additive has risen more than 40 percent since 2004, according to the industry trade group Renewable Fuels Association, with demand increased by high oil prices. But a lot of that crop grew under sunny, cloudless skies through June, leading to worries that all those acres might yield relatively little corn. The rain...
Source7/30/2007


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