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Date Sent: 2011-04-27
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, April 27, 2011 PM edition |
Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness' -- Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
The New National Security Team -- FDA raid: Armed agents invade Maxam Nutraceutics and steal natural health products --
Is the US Military America's biggest security threat? -- DOJ: Holder
nixed CAIR leader's prosecution -- Fanatics' fury at Muslim Playgirl --
Walter Reddy Update: Patriot SWAT Raid -- AA-12 Fully Automatic
Shotgun!!! --Lies, Damn Lies, and Misreporting about Gitmo
Detainees -- Putin On NATO Trying to Kill Gadhafi: What, there was a
trial? -- 17% of Full-Time Employed Americans Raiding Retirement Funds
Early -- Gitmo Doctors Hid Evidence of Torture -- The Bush Dynasty Laid Bare: Lew Rockwell
Interviews Russ Baker -- One Eye on the Future: Iris Scanners Are
Coming -- Oklahoma lawmakers approve life sentence for cooking hashish
-- Facebook Facial Recognition Could Get Creepy -- PlayStation Network
Hack Leaves Credit Card Info at Risk -- ARPA-E's PETRO
Program Plans to Create Better Biofuel Crops, Cutting Costs in Half --
In One Hour, For Less Than a Buck, a Sensor Made of Jell-O and Foil
Detects Acute Pancreatitis -- African Potato Lab Fights Malnutrition
With Biofortification -- Apple, Google Summoned to Senate Hearing On Mobile Device Privacy --
Ernest Hancock Speaks at Fedstock II -- FBI vs. Coreflood Botnet:
Round 1 Goes to the Feds -- Australia Pistachio Disaster Hints at
Agricultural Breakdown
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News Link • Food
African Potato Lab Fights Malnutrition With Biofortification
04-27-2011
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Matthew Shechmeister via WIRED.com
The sweet potato has become an unsung hero against malnutrition in Africa. High in vitamin A and suited to a variety of climates, it hass championed by advocates of biofortification, a movement to improve global health by breeding nutrient-rich crops
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