Argentina Expects Record Corn Harvest in 2006 (Update2) Bloomberg.com Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:22 AM PDT Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina will have a record crop of corn next year as farmers expand planting to take advantage of an increase in prices they expect in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the U.S., Agriculture Secretary Miguel Campos said. | News Daily Gate City Wed, 14 Sep 2005 2:36 PM PDT SPIRIT LAKE - Bill Northey, a Republican from Spirit Lake, has announced his candidacy to replace Patty Judge as Iowa's next secretary of agriculture. | Katrina lays bare Superfund woes USA Today Wed, 14 Sep 2005 7:23 PM PDT The receding floodwaters in New Orleans and other parts of the Gulf Coast are exposing hazardous chemicals and other dangerous waste. But they're also revealing the accomplishments and the limits of government programs designed to clean up such pollution. | Katrina, New Orleans, and Peak Oil (and more...) From the Wilderness Publications Thu, 15 Sep 2005 6:38 AM PDT September 15, 2005 Katrina, New Orleans, and Peak Oil - by Richard Heinberg With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) Crossing the Rubicon: An Interview with Michael Ruppert - by Rob Williams With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) | Clear Lake tainted 4 years after alert The Des Moines Register Thu, 15 Sep 2005 2:08 AM PDT Clear Lake, a premier Iowa resort area, is still battling some of the worst beach bacteria problems in the state. Four years after a study suggested ways to fix the problem, public officials have doubts about any possible solution. | Floodwater deals blow to Lake Pontchartrain Chicago Tribune Thu, 15 Sep 2005 3:59 AM PDT By Ralph Vartabedian and Marla Cone, Tribune Newspapers: Ralph Vartabedian reported from New Orleans and Marla Cone from Los Angeles. |
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