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Japan arrests whaling activist for boarding ship
TOKYO - Japan's coast guard arrested an anti-whaling activist from New Zealand on Friday for illegally boarding a whaling ship last month in the latest incident in the ongoing battle over Japanese whaling.
Nations:Japan New Zealand Source:(AP)
2010-03-13
Federal regulators launch probe of big agriculture
ST. LOUIS - Some Obama administration officials have made clear their unease with the increasing control a handful of corporations have over the nation's food supply, and this week in Iowa they could show whether they are serious about changing the system.
Nations:U.S. People:Tom Vilsack Source:(AP)
2010-03-08
Whaler, activist ship collide again off Antarctica
SYDNEY - The anti-whaling ship the Bob Barker and a Japanese harpoon boat collided Saturday in the icy waters off Antarctica - the second major clash this year in the increasingly aggressive confrontations between conservationists and the whaling fleet.
Nations:New Zealand Australia People:Steve Irwin Bob Barker Source:(AP)
2010-02-06
Wet summer, more demand could create seed shortage
DES MOINES, Iowa - Dreaming of biting into a garden-fresh cucumber sandwich this summer? Better order your seeds now.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2010-02-01
Water woes could undermine Yemen's drive against Al-Qaeda
SANAA (AFP) - Impoverished Yemen is reeling under the threat of Al-Qaeda, northern Shiite rebels and southern secessionists, but a lack of water is putting its ancient capital at even greater risk, experts say.
Nations:Yemen India France Activities:Islamic Terrorists Source:(AFP)
2010-01-24
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- Japan arrests whaling activist for boarding ship 2010-03-13
- Federal regulators launch probe of big agriculture 2010-03-08
- Whaler, activist ship collide again off Antarctica 2010-02-06
- Wet summer, more demand could create seed shortage 2010-02-01
- Water woes could undermine Yemen's drive against Al-Qaeda 2010-01-24
- Stock rally stalls but Dow ekes out gain 2009-11-09
- Pfizer trimming research plants after buying Wyeth 2009-11-09
- Monsanto a focus of US antitrust investigation 2009-10-06
- Stocks may hit earnings speed bumps 2009-10-03
- World will need 70 percent more food in 2050: FAO 2009-09-23
- River heals as lawsuit against Big Poultry looms 2009-09-20
- Clinton says farm investment top US priority 2009-08-05
- Stores, food makers compete on retail prices 2009-03-15
- Japan says won't end research whaling 2009-02-04
- World's highest drug levels entering India stream 2009-01-25
- China reports third bird flu case in three days 2009-01-19
- Beekeepers fear sting of imported Australian hives 2009-01-17
- Japan researchers unveil robot suit for farmers 2009-01-09
- Tangerine growers tell beekeepers to buzz off 2009-01-09
- Bird flu re-emerges in China and Vietnam, one dead 2009-01-07
- Japanese whalers disrupted by high seas pursuit: activists 2008-12-29
- Bad harvest, low demand threaten Pacific fishermen 2008-12-28
- Mont., fed gov't loosen rules on Yellowstone bison 2008-12-18
- Obama Chooses Former Iowa Governor for Agriculture Post 2008-12-17
- An Italian solution: Parmesan for the needy 2008-12-11
- Goal of halving hunger by 2015 ever more elusive: UN 2008-12-10
- Patagonia Indian tribe faces extinction 2008-12-10
- Pilgrim's Pride town stays calm despite bankruptcy 2008-12-07
- Multitasking canola: A California miracle crop? 2008-12-03
- Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops 2008-11-30
- Germ alert: Steer clear of flatbed chicken trucks 2008-11-26
- EU agrees agriculture policy reforms 2008-11-20
- China to ensure grain self-sufficiency 2008-11-13
- Japan says to spare humpback whales again 2008-11-13
- Japanese clone mouse from frozen cell, aim for mammoths 2008-11-04
- Archer Daniels 1Q profit more than doubles 2008-11-04
- Grocery bill still high? Blame 'sticky' prices 2008-10-19
- Eating kangaroos could help fight global warming: scientist 2008-10-02
- Bono says Africa could become breadbasket 2008-09-25
- Stocks extend fall as Street weighs bailout plan 2008-09-23
- Global financial crisis could hurt UN program 2008-09-22
- AP Exclusive: Video shows workers abusing pigs 2008-09-16
- US, China to hold top-level trade talks Tuesday 2008-09-14
- Meat: Making Global Warming Worse 2008-09-10
- Price increases push US soy beyond reach of poor 2008-09-06
- Border Patrol also guards against foreign bugs 2008-09-04
- Shrinking packages, pricier foods fluster parents 2008-09-01
- US grain exports snagged by infrastructure delays 2008-08-24
- Biofuels, food crops straining world water reserves: experts 2008-08-24
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