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Population News Wednesday April 16th 2008



Water everywhere - but not a drop to drinkWater everywhere - but not a drop to drink
(AG Weekly: Tue, 15 Apr) Population growth in Idaho and the West continues at an unprecedented rate and is placing additional demand on an already limited resource n water. Water is the lifeblood of the West because it is used to provide recreation, power, irrigation and waterways.


Get rid of ‘subsidy mindset’, urges Annuar MusaGet rid of ‘subsidy mindset’, urges Annuar Musa
(The Star: Wed, 16 Apr) KOTA BARU: Padi farmers need to change their ''subsidy'' mindset as the ancient form of planting is a major factor why the country needs to import rice, Kemubu Agriculture Development Authority (Kada) chairman Datuk Seri Annuar Musa said.


Junior doctors urged to spend time in regional areasJunior doctors urged to spend time in regional areas
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Tue, 15 Apr) Junior doctors will be urged to do part of their internship in regional WA as part of a plan to address the shortage of General Practitioners in the country.


More State StoriesMore State Stories
(Bay News 9 Tampa Bay: Tue, 15 Apr) TALLAHASSEE (Bay News 9) -- A property tax cap will not be in the future for Florida homeowners - at least not this year.



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News and Features for Wasilla, AlaskaNews and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
(Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman: Tue, 15 Apr) MAT-SU — An ordinance that would limit gravel pit operators’ ability to dig below the water table in the Mat-Su Borough has some in the construction industry crying foul and arguing for more time.


Hospitals get more money to reduce wait timesHospitals get more money to reduce wait times
(Simcoe.com: Tue, 15 Apr) Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital will receive an additional $2.1 million this fiscal year to continue its work in cutting patient wait times. It’s part of an extra $4,390,000 for area hospitals.


Davis, California and Jalna, India April 14, 2008Davis, California and Jalna, India April 14, 2008
(SeedQuest: Mon, 14 Apr) Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. , an agricultural technology company focused on developing technologies and products that benefit the environment and human health, and Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company Ltd. (MAHYCO) , one of the largest seed companies in India, today announced that they have concluded a multi-crop, multi-technology research and commercial license agreement focused on India and other ...


Maharashtra Hybrid Seed signs license deal with US firmMaharashtra Hybrid Seed signs license deal with US firm
(New Kerala: Mon, 14 Apr) Mumbai, April 14 : India's leading seed company Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co (Mahyco) has signed a multi-crop, multi-technology research and commercial license agreement with California-based agricultural technology firm Arcadia Biosciences.


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