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Wed, 8 Feb 2012
In this Dec. 7, 2010, file photo President Barack Obama speaks at a White House news conference in Washington. The president's plan to cut payroll taxes for a year would provide big savings for many workers, but has Social Security advocates nervous it could jeopardize the massive retirement program's finances. Austin American Statesman 
Payroll tax cut talks adrift on Capitol Hill
| WASHINGTON — Prospects for extending President Barack Obama's signature payroll tax cut, once considered a slam dunk on Capitol Hill, now seem far less certain as House-Senate talks have deadl... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite. File)
SOMALIA, Mogadishu: In a handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team 15 August, Ugandan soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sort through a haul of munitions that were used by the extremist group Al Shabaab to make improvised explosive devices. AMISOM troops and Transitonal Federal Government (TFG) forces dislodged remnants of Al Shabaab from the site following the withdrawal of most of the extremist group's forces from the city ten days ago, discovering the bomb making facility at the former steel factory in northern Mogadishu which contained evidence that the group had used the site to manufacture improvised explosive devises, suicide vests and car bombs. AU-UN IST / STUART PRICE. Al Jazeera 
Will the London conference change Somalia's future?
| - The upcoming London Conference on Somalia is, potentially, a promising occasion to finally put the country on the road to peace, stability and democracy. Whether this opportunity is realised ... (photo: UN / Stuart Price)
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
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Buddhism in Burma
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Harvesting groundnuts at an agricultural research station in Malawi.The main agricultural products of Malawi include tobacco, sugarcane, cotton, tea, corn, potatoes, sorghum, cattle and goats.
Maize
 » Elwynn Taylor gives his weather outlook for Iowa's growing season in 2012
 » Iran shrugs off latest US sanctions
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Sugar
Tobacco
 » Park naturalist helping kids, St. Charles County get back to nature
 » Legal Recreational Marijuana may become reality in 2012
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