
‘No Monsanto!’: World marches against GMO food
• http://www.prisonplanet.com, RTThousands took to streets across the world’s cities on Saturday to protest the use of GMO products, with Giant Monsanto being the main target.
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Thousands took to streets across the world’s cities on Saturday to protest the use of GMO products, with Giant Monsanto being the main target.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by an advocacy group that credits him with bringing about a peaceful resolution to the Syrian-U.S. dispute over chemical weapons.
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