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Sold for £20: just two of India's million stolen children (Guardian Unlimited) In a country with 11 million abandoned children, the fate of those kidnapped to order goes unnoticed. Gethin Chamberlain reports | | | Clatskanie family works together harvesting 450 acres of mint (The Daily News) Past the minefield-esque pitted roads and fields swarming with hundreds of goats, the Seeley Mint Farm in Clatskanie is easy to find. | | | The wonderful Lean years (The Star-Ledger) A match is snuffed out -- and immediately transformed into the blazing disc of the sun. A column of British prisoners of war crosses the horizon to a jaunty whistled march. | | | Back to the good old ways (Boston Globe) If this summer showed us a grim future (thank you, WALL-E and Batman), fall wants to bring us a happy past. The ultra-serious or super-dark dramas that regularly populate fall lineups have been replaced with lots of starry Hollywood entertainments that either are set in the past or feel like throwbacks. If levity doesn't completely abound, it's certainly easier than ... | | | Art's new democrats are due a lesson in the economics of taste (Guardian Unlimited) Comment is free: Ian Jack: With no world shortage in Damien Hirsts, the credit crunch may be about to visit Britart's pioneers | | | Steaz Named to Women's Health List of 125 Best Packaged Foods for Women (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Steaz, the premier maker of USDA Certified Organic and Fair Trade-Certified beverages, has been included on Women's Health list of the 125 Best Packaged Foods for Women. Diet Steaz Organic Sparkling Green Tea was featured on the list in the Drinks category. | | | Tea Party: Tips on How to Sweeten Up Tea Time (The Gourmet Retailer) As consumers become more interested in tea and the ceremonies and rituals associated with this hip, yet ancient, beverage, retailers can incorporate themed tea events and parties to better promote their tea offerings. | | | Weekend Guide (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) A list of things to do this weekend. | | | CPI (Management) (Express India) Singur isn't about Mamata. It's about political economic costs of CPM's Project Bengal | | | England v South Africa as it happened (BBC News) England go 4-0 in the one-day series against South Africa with a seven-wicket win at Lord's. | | |
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