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Thursday, March 1, 2012

#BingeAndPurge: Official Dismissal, Doomsday, Debris and more

Food Safety Official's Monsanto Ties Spur Petition for Ouster*
Food Safety Official's Monsanto Ties Spur Petition for Ouster
Help stop former Monsanto VP from attaining top position at the FDA*
Judge Dismisses Organic Farmers' Case Against Monsanto*
Syria Crops Sheltered in Arctic Doomsday Vault*
Calif. Food Truck Ban Cooks Up Growing Opposition*
The Smiths' Andy Rourke to DJ at Choice Eats NYC*
Binge Eating: Patients struggle to break free when food takes control*
15 International Food Etiquette Rules That Might Surprise You*
Video: 'Waiter, Don’t Take My Plate Away'*
BP Seeks Settlement with Oil Spill Plaintiffs*
Storm system slashes central US, killing at least 13*
More violent weather ahead for damaged communities*
M5.3 Hits Fukushima Within Hours of M4.8*
'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' to get hit with debris from Japanese tsunami*
Keeping an Oregon eye open for tsunami debris*
Video: The Power of Raw Cannabis*
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