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U.N. Panel Urges Changes to Feed Poor While Saving Environment
The price of basic food like rice, wheat and corn has been rising sharply, setting off violent protests in Haiti, Egypt, Uzbekistan, Yemen, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and even Italy.
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U.N. Panel Urges Changes to Feed Poor While Saving Environment
The price of basic food like rice, wheat and corn has been rising sharply, setting off violent protests in Haiti, Egypt, Uzbekistan, Yemen, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and even Italy.
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News Analysis: Fuel Choices, Food Crises and Finger-Pointing
Biofuels are fast becoming a new flash point in global diplomacy, putting pressure on Western politicians to reconsider their policies.
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News Analysis: Fuel Choices, Food Crises and Finger-Pointing
Biofuels are fast becoming a new flash point in global diplomacy, putting pressure on Western politicians to reconsider their policies.
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After Protests, Haitian Leader Announces Rice Subsidies
The emergency move was not enough to stop senators from voting to remove the country’s prime minister, who has been blamed for ineptly handling the struggling economy.
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