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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
 Oil Prices, oil, energy, industry, gasoline, prices. tp1
Fuel   Market   OPEC   Oil   Photos  
 NZ Herald 
Bulls push oil over US$126
| Oil jumped to a new intraday record of US$126.20 a barrel at the weekend, extending gains to more than 11 per cent since the start of the month on fuel supply concerns and a rush of speculator buyin... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Rice - Crop - Crops - Agriculture - Food
Economy   Food   Market   Photos   Society  
 Gulf News 
UAE rice importers call for 25% subsidy
| Abu Dhabi: Rice importers in the UAE are demanding at least a 25 per cent subsidy for rice as international prices continue to rise and stocks come under pressure. | The Ministry of Economy has been... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Rice - Vegetable - Seafood - Food - Restaurant. (ps1)  Khaleej Times 
UAE rice importers call for 25 pct subsidy
| ABU DHABI - Rice importers in the United Arab Emirates are demanding at least a 25 percent subsidy for rice as international prices continue to rise and stocks come under pressure. | The Ministry of... (photo: WN / patricia)
Economy   Food   Photos   Trade   UAE  
MEAT - FOOD - COMMODITY  Knox News 
Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
| High food prices are killing people - literally. At least five people died in Somalia last week when violent protests erupted over rising food prices and a collapsing currency. The U.N. Food and Agr... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Food   Killing   Photos   Prices   Somalia  
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Steel Industry (sl1) The Australian
Beijing's behemoths want more iron action
| THE first ship to load iron ore produced by Fortescue Metals Group will dock on Thursday at Port Hedland in Western Australia. It will leave with 170,000 tonnes of ore,... (photo: AP Photo / Andy Wong)
Australia   Business   China   Metal   Photos  
Bread Toledo Blade
Mother and daughter make bread their business
When the Al Hart family breaks bread together today in observance of Mother's Day, you can be sure it will be no ordinary bread from the supermarket or neighborhood baker... (photo: GFDL / David Sinden)
Business   Food   Market   Photos   Society  
Rice - Crop - Crops - Agriculture - Food Gulf News
UAE rice importers call for 25% subsidy
| Abu Dhabi: Rice importers in the UAE are demanding at least a 25 per cent subsidy for rice as international prices continue to rise and stocks come under pressure. | Th... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Economy   Food   Market   Photos   Society  
British Airways International Herald Tribune
BA seeks chief operations officer
| : British Airways is seeking to fill a new role of chief operations officer to replace two executives who quit in the wake of the Heathrow Terminal 5 fiasco. | A Britis... (photo: creative commons / )
Airline   Business   Industry   Photos   Transport  
food - supermarket - india - am1 Khaleej Times
African Development Bank warns about food price increases
| MAPUTO - The African Development Bank warned Sunday that the near doubling of prices of some staple food crops in recent months had serious implications for Africa, par... (photo: WN / aruna1)
Africa   Bank   Food   Photos   Poverty  
An ethanol plant is seen June 11, 2007, near Grand Island, Neb. Some Wall Street and university analysts predict the ethanol boom is about to stumble on a supply glut and shrinking profit margins. (AP Photo/Dave Weaver)hg3 Toledo Blade
Ethanol opponents making hay with increases in world food prices
WASHINGTON - The global rise in food prices is giving political ammunition to opponents of the country's ethanol policy and stirring uncertainty for the burgeoning and he... (photo: AP Photo / Dave Weaver)
Biofuel   Crop   Food   Photos   Washington  
building construction sites over Dubai Marina Mina al salam in Dubai, UAE, November 2007 The Providence Journal
Contractors struggle to find work in downturn
| HACKENSACK, N.J. - At the height of the housing boom a couple of years ago, electrician Scott Lacz had five employees, most of them working on new construction. They we... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Business   Construction   Housing   People   Photos  
CREDIT CARDS - MEMBERSHIP CARDS - BANK CARDS The Providence Journal
Proposed credit card changes overdue
| Using a credit card reminds me of gambling in Las Vegas. | When you walk through the casinos, people are shrieking as their slot machines pay off or they get a lucky ro... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Card   Gambling   People   Photos   Vegas  
North America Europe
- High demand, price of rice good news to US farmers
- Wall Street looks to US consumers for direction
- Thinking about leaving town?
- Inflation worries expected to prop up weak U.S. dollar
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Inflation worries expected to prop up weak U.S. dollar
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- France praises Jean while Quebec separatists fume
- Questions Of Cash: The plane truth about Air France's de
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
- Record-high oil prices and financial sector weigh on U.S. an
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
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Asia Middle East
- G-8 labor officials begin 3-day meeting in Japan
- G-8 labor officials gather in Japan to seek environment-frie
- Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
- Won leads drop in Asian currencies
 The G8 Heads of State and Government on the pier at Heiligendam cg1
G-8 labor officials gather in Japan to seek environment-friendly working style
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- Startup shows off electric car planned for Israel
- Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
- A gift for Israel
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
MEAT - FOOD - COMMODITY
Johnson: Spoiled by cheap food
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South America Africa
- Air crash pair's company, Diamond Lifestyle, close to go
- Ecuador wary of World Bank arbitration in Occidental case
- Giants beat Phillies, 8-2
- Gas jumps above $3.67, oil passes $126 on Venezuela concerns
White-sand beaches of Samal Island, Philippines
Six Miles Under Sea; Tools to exploit hot reservoirs not yet invented
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- Councils 'not doing simple tasks'
- Farm workers' trust bears fruit
- Mine executives may be held criminally liable
- Debt problems left too late
Fruit - Fruits - Apple - Health - Diet
An apple a day - too costly
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Australia Caribbean
- Shadows lighten over Asia
- ExxonMobil seeks approval for Turrum expansion
- Currency: Dollar steadies after dumping
- Dollar slightly higher at noon
Investors watch stocks soar at a brokerage house in Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, March 24, 2008
Shadows lighten over Asia
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- Cuban Central Bank report advocates stronger peso, fewer sub
- Gildan To Bounce Back After Bad News
- Witnesses: Soldiers kill 2 in Somalia riot over food prices
- Jamaica to divest national airline
Somali's demonstrate against high food prices, Monday, May 5, 2008 in the capital Mogadishu. Troops opened fire and killed at least two people among tens of thousands of people rioting over high food prices in Somalia's capital Monday, a doctor and witnesses said
Witnesses: Soldiers kill 2 in Somalia riot over food prices
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