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| WFP: Up to 500000 May Need Food Aid in Sudan ABC News The World Food Program estimates that as many as a half million people could be forced to flee Sudan if the government in Khartoum does not allow humanitarian aid into the country, while a top US official said Monday that a humanitarian crisis is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In Florida Everglades, pythons and anacondas dominate food chain Washington Post The snakes are literally fighting with alligators to sit atop the swamp's food chain. In October, a 16-foot python was found resting after devouring a deer. "There aren't many native mammals that pythons can't choke down," said Robert N. Reed, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why Gingrich Is Right on Food-Stamp Program: Ramesh Ponnuru Bloomberg President Barack Obama, Gingrich has said, is the "best food-stamp president in American history." And: "He will always prefer a food-stamp economy to a paycheck economy." In one town-hall appearance in New Hampshire, Gingrich said he would be happy to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Perry County Summer Food Program makes strides in 2011 Tuscaloosa News By Robert DeWitt TUSCALOOSA | After runaway irregularities in 2009 and 2010 threatened to shut down the Perry County Summer Food Service Program, the Alabama Department of Education found few problems with the program in 2011. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Relief in US food prices seen as crop supplies grow Chicago Tribune CHICAGO (Reuters) - After being hammered by record high food prices in 2011, which helped ignite the Arab Spring uprisings, consumers worldwide may find some relief in 2012 if US farmers, induced by last year's high crop prices, plant more fields to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Clash Over Fingerprinting For Food Stamps NPR by Cindy Rodriguez A sign in a New York City market window advertises that it accepts food stamps. A sign in a New York City market window advertises that it accepts food stamps. Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants New York City to stop requiring fingerprinting of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| A Fresh Take on the World Food Problem - NYTimes.com By By JUSTIN GILLIS Genuine reforms are under way, the authors of a new report write, but they have been slow and halting. Green | ||
| Glendale-Fast Food Dispute: Southern California City Tries To Make ... By The Huffington Post News Editors A full 38 pages of Title 30 of the Municipal Code in Glendale, Calif., in Los Angeles county, are dedicated to the regulation of signs. The rules dictate the portion of a sign's height that is allowed to rise "above any parapet or eave line" (half), the ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| Food Politics » Isn't it about time GM foods got labels? By Marion I was fascinated to read Cookson Beecher's Food Safety News' analysis of current campaigns to label genetically modified foods (GMOs). It brought back memories of the time I served as an obviously ignored consumer representative on the ... Food Politics | ||
| Don't tell food stamp recipients what to eat, House panel says ... By Tia Mitchell A legislative effort to restrict the use of cash assistance benefits for the needy passed its second House committee Monday. But the most controversial portion of the proposal -- a lengthy list of snacks and junk foods that can't be... Naked Politics | ||
| Food Bank for Students to Open at Community College in Ohio - The ... By Joanna Chau Owens Community College, in Ohio, is set to become the latest college to open a food bank for students, The Toledo Blade reports. Starting in mid-February, the college's Perrysburg Township and Findlay campuses will offer the Harvest Food ... The Ticker |
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| Reviewing Taco Bell's 'FirstMeal' Breakfast Menu | Shine Food ... Read 'Reviewing Taco Bell's 'FirstMeal' Breakfast Menu' from our blog Shine Food on Yahoo! Shine. This week, Taco Bell rolled out its long-awaited breakfast ... shine.yahoo.com/.../reviewing-taco-bells-firstmeal-breakfast-m... |
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