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Tue, 09 Mar 2010
A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams
Biofuels   EU   Environment   Law   Photos
 Daily Star Lebanon 
EU faces court challenge over biofuels reports
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - Powered by Pete Harrison Reuters BRUSSELS: Four environmental groups have sued the EU’s executive for withholding documents they say will add to a growing dossier of... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
UK. The view of works  in upadowa coal mine. December 2009.
Jindal   Mining   Mumbai   Photos   Steel
 DNA India 
JSPL set to lose Al Mutun rights
Mumbai: Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) is about to lose mining rights at the world’s largest iron ore site, Al Mutun Bolivia, as the Naveen Jindal-led company has failed to make the necessary... (photo: WN / marzena)
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during the summit of Latin American and Caribbean for Integration and Development, CALC, in Costa do Sauipe, Brazil, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. The two-day summit is aimed at strengthening political and economic ties in the regi  Houston Chronicle 
AP Interview: Silva says Iran sanctions dangerous
BRASILIA, Brazil - Brazil's president warned Tuesday that U.S.-proposed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program could lead to war in the Middle East. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)

Brazil   Iran   Photos   President   UN
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.  The Star 
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)

Climate Change   Deforestation   Environment   Photos   UN
Top Stories
 A farmer checks cotton on his farm near Belzoni, MS.  BBC News
Brazil slaps trade sanctions on US over cotton dispute
The Brazilian government has announced trade sanctions against a variety of American goods in retaliation for illegal US subsidies to cotton farmers. The World Trade... (photo: USDA Photo)
Agriculture   Brazil   Cotton   Photos   Trade
David Nalbandian of Argentina plays a return to Nicolas Kieffer of Germany during their match of the Paris Tennis Masters tournament, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. The Hindu
Argentina and Serbia advance
LONDON: David Nalbandian beat Andreas Vinciguerras to help Argentina post a 3-2 victory over host Sweden and enter the Davis Cup quarterfinals on Sunday. In other ties,... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
Argentina   Photos   Sports   Sportstar   Tennis
Gadgets - Handycam - Technology - Video Malaya
Electronics investments up 20% in '09
Investments in the electronics sector grew 20 percent in 2009 despite the financial crisis that hit that year, a growth that would create 100,000 direct and indirect jobs... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Electronics   Financial   Investments   Philippines   Photos
Argentina's Carlos Tevez, right, vies with Scotland's Scott Brown, left, during their international friendly soccer match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Wednesday Nov. 19, 2008. Mumbai Mirror
Tevez's secret trysts with glamour model
London: Manchester City ace Carlos Tevez, who slammed John Terry for having no morals, is enjoying secret hotel trysts with a glamour model while the mother of his two... (photo: AP / Scott Heppell)
Football   Manchester   Photos   Soccer   Sport
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World News
Computer - Facebook Site - Internet Policing the dark side of the internetThe Daily Mail
Computer - Desktop - Technology `Nobel of computing' goes to early PC designerThe Examiner
Facebook  -  Website  -  Social Networking Site Report: Facebook Set to Launch One of Its Many Geolocation ProjectsThe New York Times
Latin Headlines
Members of the Spain's Davis Cup team pose with the Davis Cup trophy after defeating Argentina during the final in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Davis Cup Short of Stars but Not of Heroes The New York Times
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi speaks to the media, Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Soccer Intelligence: All in the Mind, or the Feet? The New York Times
 Felipe Calderon - Mexico - Politics / aaeh Women strip to protest Mexican Prez Deccan Chronicle
Entertainment
Cristina baston Argentine President Cristina Fernandez congratulates director, actors of Oscar-winning film Star Tribune
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez gestures during an event to announce the complete nationalization of Argentina's private pension funds in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. Fernandez has signed a bill to nationalize nearly US$30 billion in private pension funds in response to the financial cri Argentine president celebrates local film's Oscar Syracuse
Sport
Men of Troop B, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, and their M48 Patton tank move through the jungle in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, June 1969. The first U.S. combat troops landed in South Vietnam 45 years ago today Penn Live
Children pose for a picture inside their tent at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, Friday, March 5, 2010. With Haitian Schools in Ruins, Children Are in Limbo The New York Times
Tourism
Workers pick cotton at a farm in Leme, 65 miles (150 kilometers) north of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday, April 28, 2004. A landmark World Trade Organization ruling this week that U.S. cotton subsidies cause artificially low international prices is leading to predictions that cotton producers from Brazil to Western Africa may now have an incentive to increase production and get what they call a fair price for their Brazil Threatens Retaliation in Dispute on Cotton Subsidies The New York Times
Soccer player Ronaldinho, from Brazil, right, shakes hands after a meeting in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Ronaldinho: Milan Can Beat Manchester United Goal
Politics Business
- Demand for Lithium Is Poised to Take Off
- Brazil president plans for World Cup final
- AP Interview: Brazil's president says new UN sanctions could
- In Capital of Chile, Damage Is Inside and Often Invisible
- Businesses to Chavez: 'Turn clocks forward'
- Brazil's president lambasts those saying country wasting mon
Chile Earthquake 2010
Chileans come together in support of earthquake victims
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- As Chile shook, cities rolled to the west a bit
- Former Medellin drug trafficker Evaristo Porras dies at age
- Legendary Architect Bruce J. Graham Dies
- Trade war looms as Brazil raises tariffs on wide range of US
- London's miners dig deep for Chile's victims
- Jindals stick to Bolivia plan
Wine bottles at the Public tasting event of the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition 2010. Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, California.
The Bristol to raise money for Chile through wine sales
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Agriculture Industry & Energy
- World Bank to support rice farming in Ghana
- Tuesday's Letters to the Editor
- BBC News - Brazil slaps trade sanctions on US over cotton di
- Earthquake in Chile, bad weather in U.S. make trouble for pr
- Brazil announces sanctions on US cars, fruit
- Brazil announces trade sanctions on US goods like cars, frui
Fishing - Fish - Red Sea
Chile quake hits key fish, pulp and fruit sectors
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- El Nino may lift CPO futures prices
- Chevron seeks UK refinery sale, to cut 2,000 jobs
- Plenty of suitors but few proposals: Resolution falls out of
- Amazing video of the Hammon, Oklahoma tornado; severe weathe
- ESPN claims Obama is about to ban fishing
- Food trucks offer new avenue for young chefs
Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh speaks during a news conference at The Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010.
POLL: Rush Limbaugh has promised to leave the USA if HCR passes. Do you want ...
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Culture & Religion Education & Science
- Michael Mavor: Charismatic headmaster who led Rugby into the
- Architect of Sears Tower, Hancock Center dies
- Cypress Hill to perform at Rock In Rio Madrid
- Argentina celebrates Oscars triumph
- Guns N' Roses plan "secret" shows in South America
- Korn Announce Canadian Tour
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Gaza
Shelter critical need for post-quake Haiti and Chile, says Ban
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- Earthquake-delayed school year begins
- Chile quake moves worst-hit Concepcion three metres to the w
-  As Chile shook, cities rolled a bit
- Brazil's Silva quits smoking after 50 years
- Chile quake moves city 10 feet
- Earthquake In Chile - A Complicated Fracture
A Viognier wine from the South Australian wine region of Eden Valley.
Pub crawl leads to wine: Q&A with Timothy O’Toole’s Sara McKinnon
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Health Nature
- Brazilian believed to be world's oldest woman
- AP Interview: Brazilian leader says he's quit smoking after
- Flamengo's Former Inter Striker Adriano Does Not Have An Alc
- Rebuilding quake-destroyed hospitals to cost Chile $3.6 bn
- Chile hospitals rebuilding estimated cost $3.6 bn
- Children return to school in post-quake Chile
A man removes earthquake debris from his home near a ship sitting in the middle of the road in Talcahuano, Chile, Sunday, March 7, 2010
Most in Chile's Capital Unhappy With Quake Response
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- Obama Climate Change success in Brazil
- Brazil and the U.S. agree to work together on deforestation
- Fear and anger in Chilean town devasted by forces of nature
- Man Builds House With 6 Million Beer Bottles In Argentina (V
- Extreme green machines rule
- Brazil: New environmental protections increase cost of huge
 ISS012-E-21343 (29 Mar. 2006) --- The shadow of the moon falls on Earth as seen from the International Space Station, 230 miles above the planet, during a total solar eclipse at about 4:50 a.m. CST Wednesday, March 29. This digital photo was taken by the
Chile quake shortened days: Nasa scientist
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