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GMO labeling campaign money mostly from outside state
The Spokesman-ReviewOut-of-state money pouring into the campaign coffers of this fall's initiative to require labeling of genetically modified food products make clear that Washington will once again be a battleground state for progressive causes. Supporters of...Tags: Sales, Business, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumers, Recreational Substance Use
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EDITORIAL: Restore historic Thomas Square
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserThe spot known as Thomas Square has a revered position in the history of Hawaii, far more so than anyone looking at it today might guess. July 31 will mark the 170th anniversary of the occasion that made it so famous, which means this might be a good year...Tags: Marketing, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Global life spans continue to lengthen, WHO says
Reuters* Life expectancy increases in most rich and poor countries * China, India see big gains; some African countries decline * No sign obesity limiting average life spans in rich world By Tom Miles GENEVA, May 15 (Reuters) - People are living longer...Tags: United Nations, China, Obesity, Weight, Symptoms
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Don't Label Genetically Engineered Food
The Hartford CourantThe recent call for labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients — especially on a state-by-state basis as in Connecticut — is unnecessary, unrealistic and uninformed. As someone who grew up and attended college in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Consumer Goods Industries, Environmental Politics, Food and Drug Administration, Biotechnology Industry
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Seeing what there is to see, and hearing too much, at Angel Stadium
It's another hymn of an evening down here in Anaheim, the French Riviera of freeways. Took a mere two hours to drive from L.A., which exceeds the capacity of many bladders. Fortunately, the kid in the back seat fell asleep in Azusa of all places, or the...
Tags: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Baltimore Orioles, Foods and Beverages, Burger King, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Bourdain, Ripert Play Devil and Angel in Hartford Appearance
The title of the show, "Good vs. Evil," seemed fitting enough. TV personality, author and former chef Anthony Bourdain is known for his biting, caustic and often profane wit; French chef and culinary star Eric Ripert is stylish and urbane with a...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Disneyland Park, Dick Cheney
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INTERVIEW-Full wheat genome within reach, at little cost
Reuters* G20 research group targets full sequence in 2016 * Key is coordination, modest extra funding * Wheat's genome: five times the size of the human one * Forum aims to revive yield growth in staple crop By Sybille de La Hamaide and Gus Trompiz PARIS,...Tags: United Nations, Medical Research, G20, France, Research
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Supreme Court hands Monsanto a GMO victory
The Supreme Court sided with Monsanto Co. on Monday, ruling against a farmer who used beans grown from the company's patented, genetically modified soybean seeds to plant subsequent crops. It was apparently the first time the court had upheld patent...
Tags: Consumers, Agriculture, Food Industry, Monsanto Company, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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'Star Trek Into Darkness' review: Fast and fun
Newsday"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few," says Mr. Spock in "Star Trek Into Darkness." It's a momentous line in the annals of Trekkie history, and it comes right after Bones McCoy's trademark "Dammit, man!" and Scotty's insistence that he...Tags: Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock (tv program), Star Trek (movie, 2009)
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BRIEF: Democrats to Hold Forum on Genetically Modified Foods
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash.The Lewis County Democrats along with the 19th and 20th Legislative District Democrats are presenting a public forum on genetically modified organisms, which will include information regarding Initiative 522 to require GMO food labeling in Washington... -
What Goes Into Making New Potato Chip Flavors?
Potato chips might be the most popular snack food in the United States. According to a 2010 report by the National Academies of Science, Americans spent over $7.1 billion on potato chips in 2009. That's $2 billion dollars more than the U.S. government...
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Angelina Jolie, the Supreme Court and gene patents
It's hard to imagine Supreme Court justices paying much attention to the travails of Hollywood's rich and famous. Still, there's an interesting connection between Angelina Jolie's disclosure Tuesday that she underwent a double mastectomy and a case the...Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Medical Research, Research, Breast Cancer, Angelina Jolie
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