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Debate the death penalty – and then move on to the rule of law – The Guardian

Debate the death penalty – and then move on to the rule of law – The Guardian

Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by .

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The Guardian Debate the death penalty – and then move on to the rule of law The Guardian These include agriculture , fisheries, the environment, justice, transport, energy, trade, and competition. You can see a full list of areas which the EU runs right here

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Reading The World In A Loaf Of Bread – Just International

Posted on 20. Jul, 2011 by .

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Reading The World In A Loaf Of Bread Just International To imagine that there's nothing else in bread, however, is to misunderstand modern global agriculture .

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Muhammad Yunus banks on beating the enemies of microfinance – The Guardian

Muhammad Yunus banks on beating the enemies of microfinance – The Guardian

Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by .

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The Guardian Muhammad Yunus banks on beating the enemies of microfinance The Guardian “Or why would I bother to create 50 other companies ranging from agriculture to telecommunications? Job creation is the solution to poverty

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Royal politicking comes under scrutiny – Financial Times

Posted on 03. Jul, 2011 by .

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Royal politicking comes under scrutiny Financial Times Prince Charles is well known for his fierce objections to modern architecture, support for traditional agriculture , and enthusiasm for nature conservation – but some fear he is now overstepping his proper role by attempting to interfere in government … and more

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Farmland opponents square off – TheChronicleHerald.ca

Posted on 01. Jul, 2011 by .

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Farmland opponents square off TheChronicleHerald.ca “I think it would be very unfortunate for all of the community to have people run in politics for one issue,” she said. “There is more to me than agriculture and agricultural land.” She said the farmland issue in Greenwich is over

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UK digs in against EU budget increase – Politics.co.uk

UK digs in against EU budget increase – Politics.co.uk

Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by .

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Politics.co.uk UK digs in against EU budget increase Politics.co.uk The seven-year spending period proposes spending more on research, education and transport and less on agriculture . Britain is already making clear its deep opposition to the draft budget, however, triggering a major clash between the EU's larger and … and more

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Your toughest nature questions answered – The Guardian (blog)

Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by .

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Your toughest nature questions answered The Guardian (blog) Many researchers in the field also come from a development or agriculture background and strongly object population growth being treated as an issue: for them, producing more food, better infrastructures, more goods and services is the only way to go. …

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US students learn all about Wales – WalesOnline

Posted on 30. Jun, 2011 by .

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US students learn all about Wales WalesOnline At Bangor, they will then explore the impact of industries like tourism, slate mining and highland agriculture , and how a small nation can maintain its identity in a global era.

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MPs debate Social Housing (England) – DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)

Posted on 28. Jun, 2011 by .

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MPs debate Social Housing (England) DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) In a recent debate on food production and security, I said that agriculture is the business of the future. I believe that more people in rural areas will be employed in coming years, yet the shortage of affordable and social housing in rural areas is … and more

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Scotland debates Taking Scotland Forward: Rural Affairs and the Environment – DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)

Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 by .

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Scotland debates Taking Scotland Forward: Rural Affairs and the Environment DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) How we deal with waste is vital, but land use in Scotland—particularly agriculture —is responsible for many of our emissions. Thankfully, our farmers have shown commitment to reducing on-farm emissions.

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