News Headlines: Feb. 14, 2007
Talk About It:
Washington Post: 2 Reports At Odds On Biotech Crops — "Dueling reports released yesterday [about genetically engineered crops] — one by a consortium largely funded by the biotech industry and the other by a pair of environmental and consumer groups — came to two different conclusions."
Which report are you inclined to believe? How do you think genetically modified crops will affect the developing world? Will these crops solve the global hunger crisis or will they hurt local organic farmers, who can't compete with transnational companies?
Election 2008:
Reuters: Clinton Leading Obama in Ohio, Pennsylvania: Poll
Chicago Tribune: House GOP Makes Peace with McCain
Boston Globe: Gaining Speed, Obama Shifts Gears
New York Times: Michelle Obama Takes to the Trail
Nation:
Boston Globe: Lawmakers Urged to Form Panel to Study Black Men
New York Times: Fed Chief Sees Economic Rebound Later in Year
Washington Post: On Capitol Hill, Clemens Denies Steroid Use
World:
New York Times: Opposition: Mbeki Fails to Ease Zimbabwe Crisis
AP: S. Africa Wants to Speed Land Distribution to Black Farmers
Reuters: Kenya Crisis Talks Adjourn, Rice Expected
Miami Herald: U.S. Judge Freezes $300M in Venezuela Oil Cash
Op-Ed:
Maureen Dowd: A Flawed Feminist Test
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