A German court has ruled in favor of a mineral water company hawking theirH2O as “bio,” or organic
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A German court has ruled in favor of a mineral water company hawking theirH2O as “bio,” or organic A Chinese court has convicted a former teacher of engaging in group sex, forcing the nation to question whether its laws cross the line by letting the government control what goes on in the bedroom A massive drought has helped distort the relationship between cattle-raising Maasai and the country’s endangered lions — and the big cats may end up losing Pentagon chief goes to the mat against a congressional bid to fund a second assembly line of engines for the F-35 fighter After some early missteps, Virginia’s Republican governor has reinvented himself The primaries do raise some interesting questions about the November midterms, but the only consistent message that primary voters have been sending in 2010 is, we’re primary voters Economist Raghuram Rajan, who correctly predicted the financial meltdown, says the U.S. needs to fix deep societal problems if it wants to avert another crisis |
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