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55. Backstory: Cambodia's healing history lessons
By Tibor Krausz . Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA Past several fenced-off mass graves linked by a meandering footpath in the Khmer Rouge killing fields of Choeung Ek, Chen Van arrives at the centerpiece of the memorial ground - a glass-walled, obelisk-shaped stupa - and stares dumbfounded. Many rural Cambodians still don't understand why they and their families were condemned to extreme suffering, let alone murder. By Tibor Krausz . Contributor to The...
SourceThe Christian Science Monitor

56. Tree farmers work year-round
Mississippi's best community newspaper -- the daily news source for Natchez, Vidalia, Ferriday, Adams County and the rest of the Miss-Lou
SourceThe Natchez Democrat

57. Renewable energy large part of future farm bill
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SourceAgri News,MN

58. Government departments must better protect public purse: Sask. ...
Since 2005, both departments were supposed to tighten up their procedures, but they didn't do a very good job, Wendel said with the release of his latest report on Thursday. Last year, the auditor reported on a former Community Services welfare manager who had funnelled $1 million to 16 non-existent clients. Wendel also raised concerns then about accountability and the millions of dollars worth of grants given out every year to community organizations. SaskPower has lost about $190,000 in...
SourceCBC Saskatchewan,Canada

59. GM potatoes could 'strengthen competitiveness'
GM potatoes could 'strengthen competitiveness' Amflora, the GM starch potato at the centre of recent controversy, could help strengthen the competitiveness of the potato starch
SourceNutraingredients.com

60. Drought-stricken farmers leave emptyhanded
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SourceRegina LeaderPost,Canada

61. UA Names Faculty for Tyson Foods Professorships at UA College
Investment returns will be used for the teaching and research programs of each faculty member. Search ArkansasBusiness.com. Arkansas Business News Story. Ledford 11/28/2006 11:33:32 AM Tyson Foods inc. of Springdale has endowed a new faculty chair and two new professorships for the Dale Bumpers College of Agriculture, Food & Life Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. ArkansasBusiness.com - UA Names Faculty for Tyson Foods Professorships at UA College Register for...
SourceArkansas Business Online,AR

62. Committed moms, friendly workplaces help to make breastfeeding work
Norfolk Nebraska Daily News, Newspaper
Source12/6/2006

63. Nine Hospitalized After Ammonia Leak
A plant spokesman says the ammonia vapor came from a tank used to cool freezers inside the taco and bacon making facility. Paramedics took nine people to the hospital for observation. Nine Hospitalized After Ammonia Leak by Chris Durden. Dozens of people are evacuated from a Tyson Foods plant in Hutchinson after an ammonia leak. It happened late Saturday night at the facility in the 500 block of South Main Street. They were treated and released. In all, 35 people were evacuated while...
SourceKBSD,KS

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