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Singer Swarnalatha Passed Away 37 Years Old Playback Singer Died Lung Disease Dead In Hospital

Considered a shocking news to South Indian music fans all over the world the famous playback singer Swarnalatha has passed away. added by: f4schennai

A Picture is Worth…South African Campaign For Sustainable Fisheries

Terrific ad campaign by the World Wildlife Fund in South Africa and SASSI , the South African Sustainable Seafood Foundation to encourage people to eat fish caught in an environmentally friendly manner that avoids bycatch. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Larissa Riquelme Poses Nude For Playboy

Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme has posed naked on the cover of the September issue of Playboy Brazil. The model made headlines when she posed nude during the South Africa 2010 World Cup. http://www.sinlung.com/2010/09/larissa-riquelme-poses-nude-for-playboy.html added by: sinlung

Former TV Stars Arrested In Meth Lab

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GM maize farmers face ruin in South Africa

Monsanto and its supporters are forever promoting the idea that GM crop adoption is the way to greater farm productivity and profitability, but the experience of farmers growing GM maize in South Africa point to a far more complex and disturbing reality. Just a year ago all the talk was of South African farmers suffering millions of dollars in lost income after some 82,000 hectares of genetically-manipulated maize failed to produce seeds. And Monsanto was left rushing to compensate the farmers in an effort to hush up the disaster. http://www.foodfirst.org/en/node/2504 A year on and nearly a third of South Africa's maize farmers are again threatened with financial ruin – this time because of a glut in maize production. The knock on effects of the current crisis on rural South African communities could be catastrophic, reports the African Centre for Biosafety in a new report. Download the report here: http://www.biosafetyafrica.net/index.html/images/stories/dmdocuments/SA_GM_farme… — — The dirty politics of the global grain trade – GM maize farmers face ruin in SA Biosafety in South Africa – Briefing Papers http://www.biosafetyafrica.net/index.html/index.php/20100908332/The-dirty-politi… Recently, the South African press reported on the possible bankruptcy faced by maize farmers. The African Centre for Biosafety (ACB) has today released a new report titled “The dirty politics of the global grain trade – GM maize farmers face ruin in SA,” which provides an analysis of why South Africa's record 13 million ton harvest of maize, at least half of which is GM, has threatened financial ruin for up to 30% of its maize farmers. The paper addresses the following issues: the political economy of maize in South Africa; new GM markets for South Africa; the real beneficiaries of the maize mountains; and regulatory issues, including the extent to which South Africa's GMO permit system contributes towards speculation in the GM maize trade and the price of food. The paper can be found on the website of the ACB at www.biosafetyafrica.org.za South Africa's maize farmers recorded a bumper harvest in 2010, yet now they face ruin. The price of maize has fallen precipitously in the last 12 months owing to a crisis of over-production of both GM and non-GM maize. A mass exodus from the maize sector is anticipated, with as many as 30% of farmers facing potential liquidation. continued. added by: JanforGore

New Zealand’s 7.1 Earthquake Has Ripped a New Fault in the Earth

New Zealand quake rips new fault in earth Officials assess at least $1.4 billion in damage, lift curfew Image: Earthquake damage in Christchurch, New Zealand Google; Jonas Bergler Before-and-after images of damaged buildings on Victoria Street in Christchurch, New Zealand. WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake that smashed buildings, cracked roads and twisted rail lines around the New Zealand city of Christchurch on Saturday also ripped a new 11-foot wide fault line in the earth's surface, officials said Sunday. At least 500 buildings, including 90 downtown properties, have been designated as destroyed in the quake that struck at 4:35 a.m. (12:35 p.m. ET Friday) near the South Island city of 400,000 people. But most other buildings sustained only minor damage. Only two serious injuries were reported from the quake as chimneys and walls of older buildings were reduced to rubble and crumbled to the ground. The prime minister said it was a miracle no one was killed. Power was cut across the region, roads were blocked by debris, and gas and water supplies were disrupted, Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker said. He warned continuing aftershocks could cause masonry to fall from damaged buildings, as could gale force winds due to buffet the region Sunday. New fault rips earth Canterbury University geology professor Mark Quigley said what “looks to us that it could be a new fault” had ripped across the earth and pushed some surface areas up about three feet (a meter). The quake was caused by the ongoing collision between the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates, he said. “One side of the earth has lurched to the right … up to 11 feet (3.5 meters) and in some places been thrust up,” Quigley told National Radio. “The long linear fracture on the earth's surface does things like break apart houses, break apart roads. We went and saw two houses that were completely snapped in half by the earthquake,” he said. Roger Bates, whose dairy farm at Darfield was close to the quake's epicenter, said the new fault line had ripped up the surface across his land. “The whole dairy farm is like the sea now, with real (soil) waves right across the dairy farm. We don't have physical holes (but) where the fault goes through it's been raised a meter or meter and a half (3 to 5 feet),” he told National Radio. “Trouble is, I've lost two meters (6 feet) of land off my boundary,” he added. Strict building codes Experts said the low number of injuries in the powerful quake reflects the country's strict building codes. David Alexander / AP People inspect a crack in the South Brighton Bridge approach in Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, after a powerful quake struck the region and ripped a new fault in the earth. “New Zealand has very good building codes … (that) mean the buildings are strong compared with, say, Haiti,” which suffered widespread damage in a magnitude-7.0 quake this year, earth sciences professor Martha Savage told The Associated Press. “It's about the same size (quake) as Haiti, but the damage is so much less. Though chimneys and some older facades came down, the structures are well built,” said Savage, a professor at the School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences at Victoria University in the capital, Wellington. “Thank God for earthquake strengthening 10 years ago,” Anglican Dean of Christchurch, Rev. Peter Beck, told TV One News on Sunday. Euan Smith, professor of Geophysics at Victoria University, said the fact that there “were no fatalities … it's quite remarkable.” added by: EthicalVegan

Cool Adaptable Table From Reclaimed & Local Wood by Arqom

Photos: Courtesy of Arqom. Argentine design firm Arqom ( whose furniture with reclaimed and local wood was previously featured at TreeHugger ) has come up with a new, neat product. The Gran Chaco articulated table gathers and combines discs of wood from different sizes to create surfaces that meet your current needs. More pics inside…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Twisted Solar Roof Dominates Visitor Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth

We’re big fans of Sarah Wigglesworth, the English architect who mixes green design with high style. Dezeen shows the James Leal Centre in Redbridge, London. Its defining feature is the monitor roof, which has solar thermal collectors on the south pitch, and monitor windows on the steeper north pitches. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Rima Fakih Bio Height

Biography for Rima Fakih Birthdate October 2, 1985 (1985-10-02) Birthplace Srifa, South Governorate (al-Janoub), Lebanon Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Eye color Brown Hair color Black Title(s) Miss USA 2010 Miss Michigan USA 2010 Major competition(s) Miss USA 2010 (Winner) Miss Lebanon Emigrant 2008 (2nd runner-up) Rima Fakih (Arabic: ريما فقيه‎) (born October 2, 1985) is an American beauty pageant contestant, and winner of the 2010 Miss USA title. She represented the state of Michigan in th

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Headless, Mutilated Bodies Hung From Mexico Bridge

Four decapitated and mutilated corpses were strung from a bridge in a popular getaway outside the Mexican capital Sunday, the latest atrocity as the country battles an escalating drug war. The bodies of the four young men were discovered early on Sunday, hung upside down by their feet from a bridge near a wealthy area of Cuernavaca, a leafy city about an hour outside Mexico City, where many of the nation's elite own homes. The victims' genitals, index fingers and heads had been cut off, according to a statement from the attorney general's office in Morelos state, which includes Cuernavaca. Their heads and genitals were found nearby, along with a handmade sign, the statement said. “This will happen to everyone that helps the traitor Edgar Valdes,” the placard read, referring to a leading drug capo whose real name is Edgar Valdez. It was signed C.P.S., the initials for the South Pacific Cartel, a relatively new drug gang that has claimed responsibility for other gruesome killings. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38808191/ns/world_news-americas/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11054730 added by: ibrake4rappers13