I can haz column? (Dothan Eagle: Fri, 07 Mar) Dat weird guy who feeds me ham sipped on the bottle with the pirate picture too much dis week, so I iz taking over dis column.
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Western bean cutworm moves into Missouri (Iowa Farmer: Fri, 07 Mar) JOHNSTON --- The Western bean cutworm, which moved across Iowa from 2000 to 2004, has in the past year moved into the eastern Cornbelt and south into Missouri.
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Rate rises to prolong housing crisis (AAP via Yahoo!7 News: Thu, 06 Mar) High interest rates are tipped to delay a recovery in residential building activity and prolong the housing affordability crisis.
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'Looks Like Howard' a quest to know dad (Dayton Daily News: Thu, 06 Mar) Patricia Kambitsch grew up in Dayton in a house on Wyoming Street, the youngest of six siblings. When she was three years old Howard, her father, drowned in a fishing accident in Kentucky.
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Russian population still shrinking, but at slower pace (RosBusinessConsulting: Tue, 04 Mar) RBC, 04.03.2008, Moscow 17:03:41. Russia's population fell by roughly 0.17 percent, or 237,800 people, to 142m in 2007, the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) reported today.
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Climate shift threatens Middle East, U.N. warns (Arizona Daily Star: Tue, 04 Mar) CAIRO, Egypt — Climate change is likely to reduce agricultural production and exacerbate water shortages in the Middle East, threatening the region's poor, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization warned Monday.
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POPULATION EXPLOSION! (Gulf Daily News: Thu, 28 Feb) MANAMA: Bahrain's expatriate population almost doubled last year thanks to a major influx of manpower, according to figures from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB). The Economic Indicators report released yesterday showed the country's population reached 1,046,814 last year, 41 per cent up on 2006.
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