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2010 Cyber Monday Deals Extends The Shopping Fever

When the month of November started, the shopping deals have become unstoppable. Despite the economic crisis around, people seemed to have saved a lot for this awesome event. November sale includes Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday sale. These sales comprise the long weekend of shopping, shopping and shopping. After Thanksgiving party, some are camping 2010 Cyber Monday Deals Extends The Shopping Fever is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The USDA and DOJ May Finally Address Obvious Livestock Industry Monopolies

photo: S. Novak Last week the USDA and DOJ met to discuss the current face of the livestock industry. The picture is grim. Let go of any false visions of idyllic farm animals grazing on the pasture and replace that image with the massive corporations that currently monopolize the industry. An overstatement it is not–currently, four companies process 80 percent of U.S. beef–that’s 4 out of every 5 beef cattle . Pork is much the same with 66 percent of all pigs coming from four companies. Last week, 500 ranchers, farmers, and industry wo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Charming Colonial Streets of San Juan to Go Car Free

Traffic into the Isleta area of San Juan, Puerto Rico, will be streamlined and limited. Image via Inhabitat . I’ve had a soft spot for Puerto Rico since taking a work trip there four or five years ago. I’d heard some negative things about the island, which many people seemed to think of as a third-rate part of the Caribbean

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Charming Colonial Streets of San Juan to Go Car Free