Potato growers around the country are fighting ban or limit of potatoes in federal child nutrition programs
Potato growers around the country are fighting back, against the ban or limit of potatoes in federal child nutrition programs, arguing the potatoe is loaded with potassium and vitamin C and shouldn’t be considered junk food. Healthy food advocates said they’re not anti-potato, but they think children need a greater variety of fruits, vegetables and…
Read MoreSmoking affects almost every organ in the body and can cause serious health problems
When someone says smoking is dangerous,Their right and you probably think “lung cancer.” and you would be right, but it doesn’t stop there. Smoking affects almost every organ in the body and can cause serious health problems. There is no wonder that smoking causes so many problems. Tobacco smoke contains 4,000 chemicals, and 60 or…
Read MoreSuperbug a Killer
Most modern antibiotics prove to be ineffective against the bacteria which produce the enzyme Kiebsiella pneumoniae Caebapenemase .Better known as the Superbug. People who are currently taking antibiotics and have weaken weakened immune systems are most at risk .A Brazilian hospital recently reported 18 fatal cases due to this Superbug A study in the United…
Read MoreJapan‘s Marubeni Company will own BP’s oil field assets in the Gulf of Mexico
To pay off obligations due the people of the Gulf Coast since the oil spill, BP has sold four of their oil fields in the Gulf of Mexico to Japan. The deal is expected to raise $650m. The clean up of the oil and reimbursement payments to the fishing industry and businesses that lost money…
Read MoreBranson MO Airport named fastest growing airport
The Airline Network News Analysis website anna.aero has awarded Branson Airport the anna.aero U$ ANNIE 2010 prize for “Fastest Growing US Airport 100,000-500,000 passenger category.” Opening just over 15 months ago, seat capacity at the Branson Airport has more than doubled as a result of expanded AirTran flights, the addition of Frontier service and the…
Read MoreExpedia and friends team up to stop Google
A group of travel sites are teaming up to fight Google’s proposed takeover of ITA Software. The group calls itself Fairsearch.org and includes Expedia, Kayak, tripadvisor, travelocity and Sabre Holdings. Google’s $700m bid for the firm has already attracted interest from the Department of Justice. Google said in August it had received a second request…
Read MoreValue Added Forex Analysis News Updates
Forex Trading: Value Added Forex Analysis & News Updates – New York, 24-10-2010 – Forex traders in the Forex Market make profit by trading news. Forex trading news was developed to give traders the information they need to gain knowledge about how to trade based on economic news events from around the world. Forex market…
Read MoreU.S. Swimmer dies during race
Fran Crippen a 26 years old swimmer from Philadelphia who comes from a family of prominent swimmers and was with the U.S.National team, died during an open water race in the United Arab Emirates. When Crippen failed to finish a search was conducted and they found his body two hours later about 400 meters from…
Read MoreChili miners have palace reception and football game
President Sebastian Pinera hosted the 33 rescued miners at his palace in Santiago. Chili. A metal was given each miner to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Chili’s independence from Spain .which was celebrated while they were trapped underground. The government officials, President Sebastian Piners and the rescuers of the miners played football against the 33…
Read MoreCholera Eruption in Haiti
This tiny island nation in the Caribbean that is the homeland to thousands of people that live in slums and have poor sanitary conditions have fallen prey to this often deadly disease. Diarrhea and vomiting and severe dehydration can kill within 24 hours if left untreated. Antibiotics. are needed to treat this disease. The head…
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