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Mangoes in Indian Market

The mango market in India is now in full swing. From East to West and North to South, wherever a market you can go you will definitely encounter a swathe of mangoes in heaps and heaps at the vendor counters.Its scientific name is Mangifera Indica.

Tackling food crises Mr. Bush style

It is a matter of concern the world is facing a severe food crises. Almost in everywhere staple food prices have been rising. In some other places like Haiti there seemed eruptions of violence out of this. Our President Mr.

Bush Gives Update on Economy
Source: The New York Times

President Bush is giving Congress a fresh assessment of the troubled economy as he prepares to sign a $168 billion stimulus package into law.

Late and Lame on Warming -President Bush-style
Source: The New York Times

His call for a new international agreement to address global warming was disingenuous, coming as it did from a president who rejected the Kyoto Protocol as soon as he moved into the White House.

Burma protests | PRI's The World
Source: PRI's The World

Up to 10,000 Burmese Buddhist monks and civilians have defied police tear gas and live bullets on the ninth day of protests against the military rulers. At least one monk was killed, hospital sources in the main city of Rangoon said.

Bush: there will be no pullout from Iraq while I'm president
Source: Guardian Unlimited

The Bush administration wants to keep the surge going until at least next April, at which point the overstretched military will be forced to begin reducing troop numbers anyway.

Maliki the convenient scapegoat for frustrated US
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Mr Bush yesterday pointedly declined to offer a public endorsement of Mr Maliki, whom he had previously hailed as "the right guy for Iraq".

It Will Take ALL Decent Citizens to Save America
Source: Daily Kos

For some time, I've called upon moderate and liberal Americans to gather the fortitude and determination to fight for our nation's survival where it matters most.

Is America turning left?
Source: The Economist

FOR George Bush, the presidency is becoming a tragic tale of unintended consequences. In foreign policy, the man who sought to transform Iraq, the Middle East and America's reputation has indeed had revolutionary effects, though not the ones he was aiming for.

Daily Kos: The Economist: Republicans in Big, Big Trouble
Source: Daily Kos

After a long six and a half years of watching almost helplessly as the Republican Party loots, rapes and pillages everything from the Constitution to the middle class to non-threatening countries overseas, it's always satisfying to see rats call a spade a spade and jump off the p …

Appeal court quashes media gag over White House meeting
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Keep the Americans tuned to FOX. Richard Norton-Taylor - Tuesday July 31, 2007 -The Guardian

Iraq PM To Pres Bush: Get Gen. Petraeus Out!
Source: Telegraph

Relations between the top United States general in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, the country's prime minister, are so bad that the Iraqi leader made a direct appeal for his removal to President George W Bush.

Prediction: Bush, Cheney NOT Leaving Office After 2008 Election
Source: shadow-media.org

Crazy conspiracy theory? Maybe not. Who could have predicted we'd be where we are today: Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Katrina, NSA Wire-Taps, etc. Compelling argument

Iraq surge a failure, Bush told | The Daily Telegraph
Source: Australian News Network

TOP US congressional Democrats bluntly told President George W. Bush today that his Iraq troop "surge" policy was a failure, as the Pentagon submitted a report saying early results of the strategy were mixed.

Bush agrees to CO2 cut, with strings attached.
Source: Guardian Unlimited

After strong lobbying from EU leaders, Mr Bush agreed to "seriously consider" a proposal that would result in a 50% cut in carbon emissions by 2050 but made it clear that US involvement depended on India and China being included in any agreement.

Europe furious at US climate call
Source: FT.com

Germany and the European Commission reacted angrily to President George W. Bush's apparent change of heart on climate change on Friday, setting the stage for a stormy G8 summit of rich industrialised countries next week.

Timeline: US-Iran ties
Source: BBC News

A timeline of U.S. - Iran connections.

Bush presidency worst in history, says Carter
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Too bad he backed off, afterwards... In a newspaper interview, Mr Carter said of the Bush years: "I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history." And speaking on BBC Radio 4, Mr Carter criticised Mr Blair,  …

Bush meets the Queen - and she ages 200 years
Source: Independent.co.uk

"The American people are proud to welcome your majesty back to the United States, a nation you've come to know very well," he said in front of 7,000 notables and not-so-notables assembled on the South Lawn of the White House on a sunny, spring morning.

Senate defies Bush on stem cells
Source: BBC News

The US Senate has voted to ease restrictions on using federal funds for stem-cell research, defying the threat of a veto by President George W Bush. Once again Bush will veto a bill that the majority of Americans believe in.

(The Economist) Iraq: Counting The Cost
Source: The Economist

FEW will celebrate the fourth anniversary of America's invasion of Iraq on Tuesday March 20th. It was supposed to serve as an example of how to build democracy in the Middle East, but turned into a model for how to wreck a country.

Blair, Bush Could Face International Criminal Court Probe at The Hague
Source: The Age

TONY Blair could face the prospect of an International Criminal Court investigation for alleged coalition war crimes in Iraq.

US commanders admit: we face a Vietnam-style collapse
Source: Guardian Unlimited

An elite team of officers advising the US commander, General David Petraeus, in Baghdad has concluded that they have six months to win the war in Iraq - or face a Vietnam-style collapse in political and public support that could force the military into a hasty retreat.

Iraq is much less stable now than before we invaded, admits Bush
Source: The Times

The invasion of Iraq has greatly destabilised the country, President Bush admitted yesterday — but he still insisted that Iraqis should be grateful to America for starting the war.

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