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Majuli Island battles with floods
Foods that were once plentiful are disappearing or already gone. A dedicated few are working hard to bring them back. ...... |
How plants fine-tune their natural chemical defenses
Majuli Island Assam, Sep 8 ANI: Situation is grim in Majuli Island in Assam, where floods have inundated almost the entire island, affecting thousands of people and disrupting communications.Every yea... |
Shoppers spend less when they pay by cash
Washington, September 8 ANI: A new research has found out how plants fine-tune their natural chemical defenses.Even closely related plants produce their own natural chemical cocktails, each set unique... |
US draws long term 750 million dollar economic aid plan for Pakistan
Washington, Sept 8 ANI: Shopoholics are likely to spend more while using a credit or gift card than cash buys, says a new study by Indian origin researchers.After conducting four studies, researchers ... |
Sen. Fumo works on as corruption trial begins - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Washington, Sep 8 ANI: Democratic vice-presidential candidate Senator Joe Biden has drawn up a long-term plan for the US to help Pakistan economically, in a bid to strengthen the state against Islamis... |
Sudan: Food Riot At Refugee Camp in Darfur Kills One, Injuries Six Others - UN
Philadelphia MetroSen. Fumo works on as corruption trial beginsPittsburgh Post Gazette - 1 hour agoBy Tracie Mauriello, Post-Gazette Harrisburg Bureau On Thursday, state Sen. Vince Fumo st... |
'Manga' viewed as vibrant info conduit
One person was killed and six others were injured during a food riot inside a camp that houses Chadian refugees in the Sudanese region of Darfur, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHC... |
Top food exporters ease restrictions
KYOTO — In Japan and other parts of Asia, "manga" comic books are not only escapist entertainment but also a powerful and effective medium to educate a...... |
UN steps up food aid to North Korea
Nations including India and Kazakhstan have relaxed their trade restrictions on agricultural commodities such as rice and wheat in a move that could help to ease a year-long food crisis...... |