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Food aid for the 21st century
For almost 60 years, a bag of life-saving food etched with the American flag has served as one of the purest expressions of our country's generosity and compassion around the world — from the earthquake devastated streets of Port au Prince to the...
Tags: Finance, Barack Obama, Economy, Business and Finance, Electronics, Somalia
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Schiff presses for transfer of military aircraft to Forest Service for firefighting help
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and nearly a dozen other members of Congress this week asked for an update from the Department of Defense on sending surplus military aircraft to the U.S. Forest Service, aircraft that could assist in fighting wildfires....
Tags: U.S. Congress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Equipment, Aerospace Manufacturing, Adam B. Schiff
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Voice of the People, May. 06
Terrorism insurance I respectfully disagree with several points in "Insuring against terror; The law is about to lapse; Congress should let it" (Editorial, April 25). The Terrorism Risk Insurance Program provides much needed economic stability and...Tags: Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Minority Groups, National Government
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EPA: Bittleman promises improved communications
WASHINGTON -- Sarah Bittleman, the new agriculture counselor at the Environmental Protection Agency, is determined to improve communications between rural America and an agency that many farmers consider both economically and culturally threatening. "My...Tags: Tulane University, East Carolina University, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of the Interior
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Well-meaning USDA program implodes on taxpayers
In 1999, President Bill Clinton set out to right a wrong: the government's widespread discrimination against black farmers, particularly in the South. The victims had applied for farming loans but, owing to bias on the part of federal loan officers, had...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Discrimination, Justice System, Trials, Social Issues
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Ag Secretary Vilsack seeks forestry council nominations
WASHINGTON - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced the re-establishment of the Forestry Research Advisory Council and is seeking nominations for new members. "This council will play a critical role as USDA continues to lead the way...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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USDA proposes simplified application process for renewable energy funding
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed a series of changes to make it easier for agricultural producers and rural small businesses to apply for renewable energy and energy efficiency funding. USDA remains focused on carrying out...Tags: Small Businesses, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Federal poultry regulations relaxed in spending law
Farming advocates are pressing Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski to reverse a little-noticed measure approved by Congress last month that rescinded tough new rules on the poultry industry — a move that has strained the already rocky relationship between mom-...
Tags: Pocomoke City, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Barbara A. Mikulski, Perdue Farms, Genetic Engineering
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Open data for agriculture meeting focuses on global food security
Later this month, on April 29 and 30th, the G-8 will host an important meeting on Open Data for Agriculture. The Department of Agriculture is organizing the meeting on behalf of the United States for members of the G-8 and interested parties. I bet that...Tags: G8, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Camp David, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues
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USDA will cut direct payments by 8.5 percent
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Agriculture will cut the direct payments for all crop farmers by 8.5 percent this year, not just for farmers who would be required to pay back certain other payments, a representative for the USDA's Farm Service...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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S.D. included in USDA ÂStrikeForce initiative
Huron - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture will launch its StrikeForce initiative in 10 additional states, including South Dakota. Bennett, Buffalo, Charles Mix, Corson, Dewey, Gregory, Jackson, Lyman,...Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Arable Farming, Conservation, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Sequesterville
The musical "Annie" is enjoying another revival on Broadway. The show opened during the Carter administration, when America was in need of some optimism. "The sun'll come out tomorrow," sang Annie, and with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, for a...
Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Entertainment, Elections, Painting
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