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Namibia drought threatens 400,000 with hunger: govt
A severe drought that sparked a state of emergency in Namibia has left 400,000 people facing hunger, the government said. ... more
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Veolia says profits down to a trickle, shares sparkle
French utilities group Veolia Environnement reported Monday a six-month profits slump owing to provisions and warned that its activities in China were slowing, but its shares climbed as it held onto targets to cut costs and debt. ... more
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World's first test-tube burger tasted in London
Scientists unveiled the world's first lab-grown beef burger in London on Monday, frying it in a little oil and butter and serving it to volunteers in what they hope is the start of a food revolution. ... more
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Pressures and marketing push China formula use: experts
China's latest milk powder scare will do nothing to increase one of the world's lowest breastfeeding rates, experts say, in the face of misconceptions, economic pressures, and aggressive marketing that "brainwashes" mothers. ... more
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