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December 25, 2007

Guatemala: Waking Up to a Better Coffee

by Inés Benítez, IPS News, Guatemala - "Before, we didn't know how to market the coffee, or who would buy it in other countries, all we knew about was planting and harvesting," says Guatemalan coffee grower Pablo Pérez.

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The Rise of Religious Pharmacists

by Lindsay Wertenberger, Georgetown Independent, USA - According to the National Women's Law Center, four states (Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and South Dakota) have laws that...

One Way to Save the Relationship

by Rose Gottemoeller, Moscow Times, Russia - For anyone who cares deeply about U.S.-Russian relations, events in Georgia are a great tragedy, as they are...

Egyptian Women at Crossroads

by Fatma Khafagy, Middle East Times, UK - This summer, Egyptian women have broken taboos to speak out against the constraints of traditional marriage rites...

Green Energy Independence for German Farmers

by Mariah Blake, The Christian Science Monitor, USA - Freiamt residents produce 17 percent more electricity than they use, boosting their bottom line and proving...

Living off Seaweeds

by Alumeci Nakeke, The Fiji Times, Fiji - Seaweed is a plant found along many coasts, on reefs or in deep waters and extensively used...