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Honeybees are responsible for up to 30%* of food in the U.S. diet that relies on pollination--and that includes alfalfa-fed beef ?ORANGES 17.8 billion lbs. ?GRAPES 15.7 billion lbs. ?APPLES 9.9 billion lbs. ?WATERMELONS 3.8 billion lbs. ?CUCUMBERS 2.2 billion lbs. ?ALMONDS 915 million lbs. ?SQUASH 815 million lbs. ?CHERRIES (sweet) 502 million lbs. ?HONEY 175 million lbs. *2005 production...
...this regard. How is it possible the U.N. has not yet formulated an appropriate response? And where is the U.S.? I appeal to my fellow Africans, because the first responsibility lies with us. Our governments lie when they say they do not have the resources to beef up the African Union and give it the teeth to get to the bottom of this problem. If all government officials in Africa stopped stealing for a day, we could equip a peacekeeping force for Darfur and have enough left over to engage the Khartoum government in constructive dialogue to finally bring peace...
Cloning Dinner Same beef as last night, please The FDA looks set to allow sales of milk and meat from cloned animals and their offspring by year's end. Consumers may shriek yuck, but studies show food from replicated animals is perfectly safe...
...house specialty is vermicelli—thin rice noodles in a fish sauce mixed with your choice of beef, pork, or chicken and mint, bean sprouts, and peanuts ($6.95). It is a lovely light dish, and certain versions feature a crispy spring role accompanied by the wonderfully tangy nuoc cham sauce on the side. You can customize it to your liking (I choose to skip the mint), making vermicelli a good choice for your first Vietnamese culinary experience...
...really fluffy. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I’m a freshman, too. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’ve moved on. Favorite childhood toy: Jigsaw puzzles. Best Part about Harvard so far: Corned beef hash on Friday mornings. How you got your name: It was chosen by my godfather’s kids. Describe yourself in three words: I love Harvard!! In 15 minutes you are: Running along the river. In 15 years you are: Making people feel better, and probably still running...