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China pledges support for farmers to narrow wealth gap
BEIJING -- China says it will better protect farmers' land rights and boost rural incomes and public services to help narrow the divide with urban areas. The government will increase agricultural subsidies and ensure "reasonable returns" from planting...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sociology, National Government, Culture, Beijing (China)
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Baltimore Diner: Stuggy's adding Federal Hill location
Three years after opening its original Fells Point hot dog shop, Stuggy's is adding a location in Federal Hill. The new location will be at 17 E. Cross St. in a an approximately 1,000-square-foot space that was most recently an M&T Bank branch. A Stuggy'...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Sausages, Agriculture, Annapolis
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Winnetka science teacher wins honor
When Winnetka teacher John Pappas was in college, his sights were set on becoming a dentist. But after several of the science students Pappas was tutoring at Illinois Institute of Technology told him he was a natural-born teacher, he started thinking...
Tags: Teachers, Illinois Institute of Technology, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois)
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Illinois bill to reduce flame retardants fizzles in committee
As nearly a dozen states consider legislation that would ban toxic flame retardants, Illinois apparently will remain on the sidelines of a growing debate about chemicals linked to cancer, developmental problems and impaired fertility. On a 10-5 vote,...
Tags: Elaine Nekritz, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Jerry Brown
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Is Rep. Dent a centrist or conservative? Depends on who you ask.
Call Washington BureauSeparate congressional ratings show two different Charlie Dents. In one, the National Journal's annual vote scores, Dent literally falls in the dead center of his House of Representatives colleagues. His votes in 2012 make him 49.8 percent liberal and...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Politics, Elections, Science and Technology, Agriculture
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Somerset County Where to Go for April 4
Wings The Confluence Volunteer Fire Department “Wing Night” from 5 until 7 p.m. April 6 at the Barlow Street Fire Hall. Handicapped accessible and take-outs will be available. Pot pie dinner Relax after the Easter holiday at a pot pie dinner...Tags: Arts and Culture, Poetry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Wars and Interventions, Swimming
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Bats need trees as maternity wards, to save us from bugs
The abandoned Durham Iron Mine in upper Bucks County once belonged to William Penn and, in 1999, it served as the winter hibernation home for up to 17,000 bats, after they had dined on nearly 12 tons of airborne bugs in warmer months. Nine years later,...
Tags: Caves and Caverns, Wind Power, Forestry and Timber, Agriculture, Endangered Species
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Towson professor investigated over allegations of plagiarism
A longtime Towson University professor has resigned his post as the head of the city school system's ethics panel amid allegations that his published academic articles contain content from dozens of sources without proper — or in some cases any...
Tags: Mortgages, Colleges and Universities, Authors, Book, Elections
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Fall turkey-hunting season changes part of research
A Penn State wildlife scientist, working in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, is asking hunters to adjust to changes in the length of wild turkey seasons in several wildlife management units this fall, in exchange for enhanced...
Tags: Research, The Pennsylvania State University, Hunting, Biology, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Smith Elliott Kearns tallies 50 years of teamwork
megp@herald-mail.comWhile a lot has changed in the realm of accounting since Smith Elliott Kearns & Co. LLC was established five decades ago, one vital element has remained constant. “The accounting profession has always been deemed to be the most trusted adviser,&...Tags: Science and Technology, Agriculture, Finance, Personal Income, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gun Making Part Of Connecticut's Fabric
The Hartford CourantFrom coast to coast, politicians and pundits quickly grasped the irony when the shooting tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown landed Connecticut, the home and birthplace of the American firearms industry, at the center of a national...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Consumer Goods Industries, Agriculture, Dannel P. Malloy , Enfield
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USD Law School event explores ag antitrust concerns
Reprinted with permission from the Tri State Neighbor By Bruce Falk Editor, Tri State Neighbor VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review 2013 Symposium merged the worlds of law and agriculture March 15, bringing together thinkers from both fields...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations, University of Wisconsin-Madison, International Law, Consumer Goods Industries
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