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Updated on November 12, 2007

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25. Sheep_and_goats News: 'Lions for Lambs': All lamb, no lion
Starring Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Michael Pea and Peter Berg. A lumpy, ill-dramatized and ultimately enervating liberal op-ed piece flailing for dramatic purchase, this steroid-inflated Sundance workshop may prove most effective as a demonstration (as opposed to an antidote) of the political desperation that hamstrings the American middle-left. Starring Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Michael Pea and Peter Berg. A lumpy, ill-dramatized and ultimately enervating...
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26. Sheep_and_goats News: Colo. agritourism a win-wine situation
People like Miles are fueling a surge in agritourism across Colorado - be it picking pumpkins and apples rather than buying them from a bin, helping out with cattle branding, sticking labels on whiskey at a distillery, spinning sheep wool, learning to cook in Dutch ovens or eating dinner with a farmer beside a field where the food was grown. For hours he has been steadily snipping off grape clusters and plunking them into a bucket as he makes his way down long rows of vines. People like...
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27. Sheep_and_goats News: Green tax puts extra 1,000 on family cars
But grants are likely for people who opt for cars powered by alternative fuels and choose vehicles that are fitted with devices that reduce fuel consumption. Professor Julia King, the Vice-Chancellor of Aston University, who is leading the review, believes that cars powered by rechargeable electric batteries, rather than hydrogen fuel cells or biofuels, are the best option for reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Professor Julia King, the Vice-Chancellor of Aston University, who is leading...
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28. Sheep_and_goats News: Stem-Cell Fast Food: From NASA to Nourish
And, in 2003, a group of hungry artists from the University of Western Australia grew kidney bean-size steaks from biopsied frogs and prenatal sheep cells. Hoping to serve something, well, beefier than kelp on moon bases and Mars colonies, the scientists successfully grew goldfish muscle in a nutrient broth. Using pig stem cells, scientists have been growing lab meat for years, and it could be hitting deli counters sooner than you think. It sounds like a sci-fi nightmare: giant sheets of...
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29. Sheep_and_goats News: Earnest 'Lions for Lambs' more lamb than lion
BY DAVID GERMAIN Associated Press "Lions for Lambs," the preachy, star-driven first release of United Artists under Tom Cruise and producing partner Paula Wagner's management, seems to ask every question imaginable about the war on terrorism while offering not a hint of answers. BY DAVID GERMAIN Associated Press "Lions for Lambs," the preachy, star-driven first release of United Artists under Tom Cruise and producing partner Paula Wagner's management, seems to ask every question imaginable...
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30. Sheep_and_goats News: Japanese dairy industry faces challenges
Back in 1873, a dairy farmer from Ohio brought cows, horses and sheep to Hokkaido, and then stayed to help farmers in the region improve their farming techniques. The distribution of surplus skim milk from the United States at Japanese schools has helped popularize milk and led to a resurgence in the dairy industry beginning in the late 1950s. The northern Japanese farmer would like to expand his herd by environmental regulations and market conditions make that difficult. SENDAI, Japan...
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