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Wheat - Grain
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Big gains from Russia's troubles
By 5:30 AM Friday Sep 3, 2010 Share Email Print | Prices in dairy co-operative Fonterra's online auction bounced back strongly yesterday with the world feeling the effect of a Russian wheat export ban... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
NZ Herald
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Democracy   Kyrgyzstan   Photos   Politics   US  
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
|      Sep 3, 2010 Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan | By Yong Kwon | American airmen sometimes call the Manas Transit Center in Kyrgyzstan "the frontier of freedom". While th... (photo: AP / Azamat Imanaliev)
Asia Times
 Grain Russia extends ban on grain exports until 2011
| MOSCOW - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Thursday he has extended Russia's ban on wheat exports until next year's harvest to ensure it has bounced back from a severe drought and wildfires... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Houston Chronicle
Exports   Grain   Photos   Russia   wikipedia :  
Cigarette - Smoking Russians told to drink and smoke more 'to help solve social problems'
  Agence France-Presse September 2, 2010 2:02 AM    | Vladimir Putin's Finance Minister called on Russians to smoke and drink more as this would increase tax revenues, which could be spent on socia... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) National Post
Drinking   Photos   Russians   Social   Wikipedia: Smoking  
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An investor trades online at a private securities company Friday July 31, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Asia stocks rise on slight improvement in US data
| TOKYO - Most Asian stock markets climbed Friday as investors took heart from a slight improvement in U.S. economic indicators amid lingering worries over the pace of th... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko) Herald Tribune
Asia   Data   Economic   Investors   Photos  
Indian farmers with their bullock on the road-Farmer-India Low-tech, low-cost solutions connecting India farmers
| Added At: 2010-09-03 12:16 PM | Last Updated At: 2010-09-03 12:16 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has been added to your saved article(s) |... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) The Himalayan
Agriculture   India   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Agriculture in India  
Taliban diplomats flee Khabul Taliban facing financial crisis: US General
Washington: Noting that the Taliban has been driven to desperation around Marjah in southern Afghanistan, a top US general stationed there has said that the terrorist out... (photo: WN (c)) Zeenews
Arab   Photos   Taliban   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Taliban  
Sacks of Rice - Commodity - Food Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
| DONNA BRYSON | Associated Press Writer= JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A few pennies' increase in the price of a loaf of bread can mean the difference between getting by and goi... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Guardian
Food   Markets   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Inflation  
Tata Group Chairman, Ratan Tata, speaks at the Annual General meeting of Tata Steel Limited in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Thousands of angry farmers have been protesting outside a Tata Motors factory that manufactures the world's cheapest car in India's West Bengal state to demand the return of land they say was taken from them without proper compensation. On Friday Ratan Tata, threatened to move the factory out of West Bengal if the protests p After bidding Tata good bye, Ratan wants to just break free
CAPE TOWN: Ratan Tata, who has spent the better part of his life in the last two decades unifying a disparate Tata group and giving it a vision and long-term focus, said ... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh) The Times Of India
Business   Cape town   India   Photos   Wikipedia :Ratan Tata  
Vegetables - Food Prices - Inflation Govt urges more efforts to stabilize vegetable supply
2010-09-03 09:27:19.0Govt urges more efforts to stabilize vegetable supplyvegetable price,vegetable output and supply11010460Economy2@webnews/enpproperty--> | BEIJING - C... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) China Daily
Beijing   Economy   Photos   Price   Wikipedia: Vegetable  
Garlic - Onions - Vegetables - Food Prices Tragedy of rising food prices
2010-09-03 09:15:47.0Tragedy of rising food pricesCPI,food,market,economy,China,Beijing,security11011502From Chinese Press2@webnews/enpproperty--> | It's surprising that ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) China Daily
Food   Market   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Inflation  
 KLdy1 - oil prices - British Petroleum - BP Petrol Kiosk - petrol station. (dy1) BP to sell Malaysian ethylene and polyethylene interests to Petronas
| BP today announced that it has agreed to sell its interests in ethylene and polyethylene production in Malaysia to PETRONAS. The agreement concerns BP’s 15 per cent i... (photo: WN / deniseyong) The Examiner
British   Business   Malaysia   Oil   Photos  
Politics Economy
Campbell reports Q4 profit rise on better margins
Egypt's wheat subsidy system under strain
Food Price Fear Over Russia Wheat Ban
Mark Thompson: BBC chief talks to No 10 about selling the cu
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
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Putin Extends Wheat-Export Ban
China, India urge stability of reserve currencies
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
Wheat Prices Advance On Extended Russian Ban
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
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Financial Market
Mad Men's glamorous gift to the world
Food Price Fear Over Russia Wheat Ban
BBC and ITV to end ratings war
Russia may set up financial court
U.S. Air Force Col. T. Harrison Smith Jr. assumes duties of the U.S. air base in Kyrgyzstan new commander during a ceremony at the Manas Air Base near the capital, Bishkek, Monday, June 4, 2007, with Kyrgyz, right, and U.S. flags in the foreground. The base, located at Kyrgyzstan's main civilian airport, hosts about 1,200 American and dozens of French and Spanish servicemen, as well as several military cargo and refueling aircraf
Clawing back credibility in Kyrgyzstan
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Campbell reports Q4 profit rise on better margins
Wheat Prices Advance On Extended Russian Ban
Shares rise 2nd day, but outlook cautious
Russian Gov't Steers Clear Of Norilsk Board Battle
Sugar
Woolworths' largest annual profit but wheat, sugar and dairy products to cost more
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Industry Oil
Campbell reports Q4 profit rise on better margins
Egypt's wheat subsidy system under strain
Russia to resume tests of submarine-launched missile
Russia to resume tests of submarine-launched missile
Wheat - Grain
Big gains from Russia's troubles
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BP says offshore oil limits could hurt payouts in spill
Oil prices lose ground ahead of US jobs report
Brazil's Petrobras unveils$64-bln share offer
Dow Up 100 on Better Jobs Report
An aerial view of a heavy-water production plant, which went into operation despite U.N. demands that Iran roll back its nuclear program, in the central Iranian town of Arak, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006.
Japan imposes additional sanctions on Iran
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