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Re: Another black eye for Evolutionists... Harvest Moon.
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Author: Wombat
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:31

... amount of light which is in harmony with harvest time... the farmer has almost all night to bring in his crops and this extra ordinary amount of ... sky to be lite by an extra bright moon so that farmers could have more time to bring in crops to feed the ... similarly, the brighter moon occurs again at Spring... so farmers can have extra light and time to plant crops that feed the people of the...
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Re: One-Third of Uninsured Are Chronically Ill
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:13

... a big deal. But no telling what Global Warming will do. AR & OK have been dry in the summer, but now, monsoonal rains are coming North out of TX and LA, and of course we saw a lotta rain as hurricanes came in. Farmers are grateful; they'll get 3 good cuttings of hay up here. If the trees get enuf rain, then the canopy dont dry out, and the transpiration keeps the forest cool, albeit humid. I read CA had a 3,000,000,000$ deficit. ...
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Formula for disaster : The portrait of a scandal infested Olympic Host -- China's baby-milk scandal Formula for disaster/The Economist
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:01

... milk powder, which has so far made more than 6,000 infants ill and by Thursday September 18th had killed four, shows controls remain dangerously slack. The government blames middlemen who collect milk from dairy farmers. They allegedly added water to increase its volume and, to disguise this, mixed in melamine, a chemical used to make plastics, which can deceive inspectors about the milk’s protein content. Melamine gained notoriety last...
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Van Jones: We Can't Drill Our Way Out of Our Energy Problems
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:27

..., the people were hurting this much, the new president named FDR, he proposed his New Deal. But he wasn't alone. He represented the New Deal Coalition. Check that. He represented the New Deal Coalition. It was farmers. It was union workers. It was progressive business people and bankers. It was minorities, it was students, it was intellectuals. There was a coalition. And that coalition picked up the government that had been on the side of ...
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Is Drinking from the Toilet Bowl the Best Way to Deal with Water
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:25

..., says. "Our water source, hundreds of miles away, is drying up. If the population is growing, what are our options?" Water conservation could take us a long way, as would lower water subsidies for farmers. But sooner or later, stressed-out utility managers come back to the same idea: returning wastewater to the tap. The process isn't risk-free. Some scientists are concerned that dangerous compounds or undetectable viruses will escape ...
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Re: The Portrait of a Poisonous Olympic Host -- Chinese tainted milk crisis widens/The Toronto Star
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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:33

... was tainted with a banned chemical. A New Zealand stakeholder in Sanlu has said it was told in early August, before the start of the Beijing Olympics on Aug. 8, that there was a problem. The dairy farmers' group Fonterra, which owns 43 per cent of Sanlu Group, told the New Zealand government, which informed Chinese officials. The public was not told until Sept. 11 that the powder, used in baby formula and other ...
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Re: Another black eye for Evolutionists... Harvest Moon.
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Author: St. Jackanapes
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:01

... ordinary amount of light which is in harmony with harvest time... the farmer has almost all night to bring in his crops and this extra ordinary amount of... night sky to be lite by an extra bright moon so that farmers could have more time to bring in crops to feed the ... similarly, the brighter moon occurs again at Spring... so farmers can have extra light and time to plant crops that feed the people of ...
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Re: One-Third of Uninsured Are Chronically Ill
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Author: Hardpan
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:24

... middle class no longer makes enuf money to buy the output. Once again I could not agree more. Worse the Mexican farmers who grew corn and maize have been outstripped by the vast, oil-driven American farmers, sending even more unwanted intruders northward to extract a living in America. Lots of counties and states bend over backwards to "help"...
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Re: One-Third of Uninsured Are Chronically Ill
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:52

... diff would be a lot less. They are seeing the same health problems with Muslim immigrants, who so far are not numerous enuf to affect demographics. If you look at the iconography, going all the way back to the Mammoth hunters and then the Neolithic farmers, obese goddesses are everywhere. Native Europeans have evolved for 10,000 years with much higher rates of obesity. But now, the toxins in the American diet are much devastating.
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Re: Inner city living - the seeds of tomorrows slums planted now?
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Author: Boltar
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:12

... it stopped at your hovel , this is a usenet group. Usenet is based around opinions. This is uk.transport. Cars are a method of transport. Comprende? And I'll have an opinion on whatever I please and if you don't like farmer boy go find a warm sheep to comfort you while you burst into tears about it. man" is why I express disgust at lackwits like you, then you might as well give up and ask for voluntary termination of your existence ...
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