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Minnesota Daily (mndaily.com) reporter Rebecca Lang contributes this story about the recent announcement of the closure of Chambers Kitchen, the spacious and airy contemporary dining room and bar...
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This is the story of the nation's largest urban community garden, established in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots as a way to heal and support local families. This is about the struggle...
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The Associated Press files this story about how partitions in restaurants, usually made from glass, are now coming down as a new Utah state law will now allow bartenders to serve patrons alcohol...
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Monsanto is an American-owned international agro-chemical and foods conglomerate. It employs about 45,000 people and peddles over eight billion dollars a year in chemical products all over the...
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French writer and filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin weaves together a disturbing portrait of Monsanto, the St. Louis, MO, multinational, which is the leading producer of GMOs...
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Artist and avid solo hiker Everett Ruess, who disappeared in 1934 in Utah's Davis Gulch at the age of 20, has been a 75-year old mystery -- the subject of much discussion and debate -- until...
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New Mexico's Otero Mesa wilderness area has been protected from the Bureau of Land Management's plan to lease public land for oil and gas drilling. This is a major victory for the State...
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The New York Times has posted an interactive map feature (requiring Adobe Flash) to view daily updates as the swine flu spreads worldwide. Headline summaries about the flu outbreak accompany map...
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Documentary photographer Tomas van Houtryve contributes this photo essay to Foreign Policy with a selection of images from mostly Pyongyang, North Korea's capital city. His images capture a...
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Andrea Franco Batievsky's documentary portrait PAOLO profiles Paolo Reategui's search for his father in Lima, Peru, on a journey to his native country after living away for eight years...
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The battle continues between artist Shepard Fairey and the Associated Press as Fairey makes his case on HuffPo.
Leave a comment and you might see it on Current Tonight, this Monday night @ 11e/10c.
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