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Newsweek - Fri Dec 4, 11:14 am ET
As climate change accelerates, so too will hunger, poverty, and perhaps even social unrest.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 4, 3:07 pm ET
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger sued a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. on Friday for $100 million.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Dec 4, 2:58 pm ET
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger is suing a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. for $100 million.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 5:10 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet issued a declaration on climate change after an outdoor meeting in the shadow of Mount Everest, in a region where shrinking glaciers threaten rivers essential to development in China, India and Pakistan.
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New Hampshire Business Review - 21 minutes ago
Find out what some progressive companies are doing to keep employees healthy and productive while controlling their health care costs. The 2009 NHBR Health Care Forum, sponsored by MVP Health Care , addresses the new connections between nutrition, lifetime wellness and its positive impact on health care cost trends.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 3:58 am ET
(Corrects date of Maldives meeting in seventh paragraph.) Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet met at the Mount Everest base camp to highlight how climate change is shrinking Himalayan glaciers and threatening rivers essential to agriculture and development in China, India and Pakistan.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 2:06 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet met at the Mount Everest base camp today to highlight how climate change is shrinking Himalayan glaciers and threatening rivers essential to agriculture and development in China, India and Pakistan.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 1:55 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet meets at the Mount Everest base camp today to highlight how climate change is shrinking Himalayan glaciers and threatening rivers essential to agriculture and development in China, India and Pakistan.
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MSNBC - 2 hours 33 minutes ago
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger sued a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. on Friday for $100 million.
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Seattle Times - Fri Dec 4, 3:14 pm ET
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger sued a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. on Friday for $100 million.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 8:45 pm ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet meets at the Mount Everest base camp today to highlight how climate change is shrinking Himalayan glaciers and threatening rivers essential to agriculture and development in China, India and Pakistan.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 4, 8:11 am ET
Budget cuts are forcing the Kansas Department of Agriculture to temporarily suspend safety and sanitation inspections of hotels across the state.
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Florida Today - 2 hours 15 minutes ago
ORLANDO — Paula Hawkins, the feisty, self-described “housewife from Maitland” who in 1980 became the first woman elected to a full Senate term without a family political connection, died Friday. She was 82.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 12:45 pm ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Bayer CropScience LP must pay about $2 million for losses sustained by two Missouri farmers when an experimental variety of rice the company was testing cross-bred with their crops, a federal jury ruled.
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The Daily Reflector - 2 hours 56 minutes ago
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger sued a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. on Friday for $100 million.
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KLTV 7 Tyler - Fri Dec 4, 3:12 pm ET
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger is suing a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. for $100 million.
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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Fri Dec 4, 2:42 pm ET
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger is suing a division of
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NPR - 1 hour 39 minutes ago
Authorities dumped 2,300 gallons of a fish-killing toxin into a 6-mile-long portion of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, targeting the invasive Asian carp. Although no actual Asian carp had been seen in this part of the canal, its DNA was previously found there.
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KVLY - KXJB Fargo - 48 minutes ago
A Minnesota woman who became severely ill from an E. coli infection after eating a tainted hamburger is suing a division of agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. for $100 million.
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MSNBC - 2 hours 54 minutes ago
The ancient chestnut tree that cheered up Jewish teenager Anne Frank as she hid from the Nazis is dying, but thanks to a planting campaign now under way its descendants will live on around the globe.