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South American corn bolsters drought-ravaged U.S. stocks
Reuters* Corn from Brazil, Argentina seen going north until August * United States 2012 crop staggered by Midwest drought * U.S. chicken, hog producers bitten by high feed costs * New U.S. corn to be harvested September through November By Hugh Bronstein...Tags: Natural Disasters, South America, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Argentina, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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Global Village: Europe Resists U.S. Inclusion, Pols Pressure Biz in Russia and India, More
VarietyINDIA President Pressures Biz President Pranab Mukherjee is urging the film industry to provide positive values following rising reports of rapes of minors. Speaking at the National Film Awards in Delhi May 3, Mukherjee said, "The recent incidents of...Tags: Cinema Industry, France, Dmitry Medvedev, Bombings, Muammar Gaddafi
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Soccer-Libertadores Cup last 16 results
ReutersMay 16 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from the Libertadores Cup Last 16 second leg matches on Wednesday Last 16 Wednesday, May 15, second leg Velez Sarsfield (Argentina) - Newell's Old Boys (Argentina) 1-2 (halftime: 0-2) First leg: Newell's Old Boys -...Tags: Argentina
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Brazil court shelves latest trial in Dayton nun's slaying
The Dayton Daily NewsBrazil's Supreme Court has annulled the trial of a rancher convicted of ordering the 2005 murder of U.S. nun and Amazon people's advocate Dorothy Stang. The court ruled Vitalmiro Moura was not given enough time to prepare his defense in 2010 when he was...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Punishment, Prisons, Separation of Church and State
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FACTBOX-Petrobras, BG, OGX, Total, BP top Brazil oil auction winners list
ReutersMay 15 (Reuters) - Brazil's petroleum agency, the ANP, sold rights to 142 oil and gas exploration areas to 39 companies from 12 countries on Tuesday. It was the first auction since 2008. Brazil racked up a record 2.82 billion reais ($1.4 billion) for the...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Chevron Corportion, Exxon Mobil Corporation, BHP Billiton Plc.
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Brazil's tarnished oil industry polishes image with rights sale
Reuters* BG Group, OGX, Total, BP among big winners at Brazil auction * Sale comes after years of sluggish oil growth, rising debt * Last auction held in 2008, after which oil interest waned * U.S., European companies rush in, but Asian rivals wary By Jeb...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry, Chevron Corportion, France, Auction Service
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Tijuana benefit from Bruno blunder to advance
ReutersBUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Palmeiras goalkeeper Bruno's blunder gifted Colombian forward Duvier Riascos the softest of goals to put Tijuana on course for an upset 2-1 victory in their Libertadores Cup tie in Brazil on Tuesday. Tijuana, a northern Mexican...Tags: Peru
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SOFTS-ICE sugar prices fall to near three-year low
Reuters* Downtrend in sugar has now lasted more than two years * Arabica coffee consolidates after recent advance * May cocoa on Liffe due to expire later on Wednesday By Nigel Hunt LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Benchmark raw sugar futures on ICE broke below 17...Tags: Unica Corporation, Weather Reports, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Brazil judicial panel paves way for gay marriage
ReutersBRASILIA, May 15 (Reuters) - Brazil has taken a big step towards joining Argentina and Uruguay as the first Latin American countries to legalize gay marriage, even though the Brazilian Congress has dragged its feet on the issue. A panel that oversees the...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Uruguay, Civil Rights, U.S. Congress
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Brazil port strike enters 2nd day as Congress debates reform
Reuters* Stevedores at Santos and Rio de Janeiro ports on strike * Stevedores at Paranagua call off strike; port returns to normal * Congress to resume debate over port reform bill Wednesday SAO PAULO, May 15 (Reuters) - Stevedores at Brazil's Santos and...Tags: Labor Legislation, Dilma Rousseff, Labor Disputes, Strikes, U.S. Congress
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Brazil port strike enters second day as Congress debates reform
ReutersSAO PAULO (Reuters) - Stevedores at Brazil's Santos and Rio de Janeiro ports entered the second day of a strike to protest proposed legislation that may open terminals to new private-sector investments. The strike began unexpectedly at midday on...Tags: Labor Legislation, Dilma Rousseff, Labor Disputes, Strikes, U.S. Congress
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CIF Gulf Grain - Soybean bids mostly steady, corn steady-firm
ReutersMay 15 (Reuters) - Basis bids for soybeans shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf Coast were mostly steady early on Wednesday, underpinned by tight supplies but capped by limited demand from exporters for nearby shipments, traders said. * CIF corn basis bids...Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Exports, China, Arable Farming
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