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Gardener ordered to take down barbed wire to protect thieves
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by stoker  10-10-2008   
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Home-grown veg ruined by toxic fertiliser
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by Socratoad  6-29-2008   
 Dow AgroSciences, which manufactures aminopyralid, has posted advice to allotment holders and gardeners on its website. Colin Bowers, Dow's UK grassland marketing manager, told The Observer that links to their products had been proved in some of the cases, but it was not clear whether aminopyralid was responsible for all of them and tests were continuing. 'It is undoubtedly a problem,' he said, 'and I have got full sympathy for everyone who is involved with this.'
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Charging By The Byte To Curb Internet Traffic
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by merrie  6-15-2008   
 “Based on current trends, total bandwidth in the AT&T network will increase by four times over the next three years,” the company said in a statement. All three companies say that placing caps on broadband use will ensure fair access for all users. Internet metering is a throwback to the days of dial-up service, but at a time when video and interactive games are becoming popular, the experiments could have huge implications for the future of the Web. Even if the caps are far above the average users’ consumption, their mere existence could cause users to reduce their time online. Just ask people who carefully monitor their monthly allotments of cellphone minutes and text messages. “As soon as you put serious uncertainty as to cost on the table, people’s feeling of freedom to predict cost dries up and so does innovation and trying new applications,” Vint Cerf, the chief Internet evangelist for Google who is often called the “father of the Internet.”
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More Home Grown veg as belts tighten
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by valann 47  6-6-2008    2
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Forget flowers ... fruit and veg are in season for young gardeners
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by JICWyllie  5-18-2008    1
 The supermarket business model which relies on making profits from 'adding value for the consumer' with ready made, convenience foods is ill-suited to times of high food inflation, when people are more likely to cook and grow their own.
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by KodiakMom  3-6-2008   
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Google plans service to store users' data: report
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by wildcat  11-27-2007   
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Australian scientist's ideas to save the world
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by n2sooners  12-13-2006    9
 And his ideas to reduce the population: The next most human way to reduce the population might be to put something in the water, a virus that would be specific to the human reproductive system and would make a substantial proportion of the population infertile. Perhaps a virus that would knock out the genes that produce certain hormones necessary for conception. The world's most affluent populations should be targeted first. According to the 2006 Living Planet Report, the six populations that have the biggest per capita ecological footprint live in the United Arab Emirates, the United States of America, Finland, Canada, Kuwait, and Australia.
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