Monsanto, Solae will develop Omega-3 soybeans
ST. LOUIS — Monsanto Co. announced a partnership Wednesday with one of its rivals to develop new soybean products that are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.
House passes bill clarifying transplant law, easing kidney donations
WASHINGTON — The House Wednesday approved by a 422-0 vote legislation named for the late Georgia Rep. Charlie Norwood, that organ donor groups say could lead to many more kidney transplants each year.
Doctors straighten crooked spines while letting them grow
WASHINGTON — New technologies to straighten crooked spines while letting them grow may one day help children bypass those hated back braces.
Who’s minding the mint?
PHILADELPHIA — An unknown number of new George Washington dollar coins were mistakenly struck without their edge inscriptions, including “In God We Trust,” and are fetching around $50 apiece online.
Obama says he didn’t know he invested in companies supported by political backers
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Wednesday he was not aware he had invested in two companies backed by some of his top donors and said he had done nothing to aid their business with the government.
Hillary Clinton launches drive to secure women’s votes for 2008 bid
WASHINGTON — Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton called Tuesday for the majority of voters — women — to help her break the nation’s highest glass ceiling by electing her the first female president.
Mega rich
ATLANTA — When Ed Nabors discovered that he had won half of the largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, he sat stunned in his rig until a dispatcher radioed wondering what was going on.
Ex-convict guilty in Florida girl’s slaying; case led to a crackdown on sex offenders
MIAMI — A sex offender was found guilty Wednesday of kidnapping and raping a 9-year-old girl and burying her alive in a case that led to a crackdown around the country on people convicted of sex crimes.
Arrests of illegal immigrants leaves their kids stranded at school and daycares
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — Dozens of young children were stranded at schools and with baby sitters after their parents were rounded up by federal authorities who raided a leather goods maker suspected of hiring illegal immigrants, authorities said Wednesday.
Outrage over Bush visit
SAO PAULO, Brazil — Landless farmers invaded a mine, a bank and other corporate property in Brazil on Wednesday to protest the impact of big companies on the poor and President Bush’s visit to Latin America’s largest nation.
Taliban: 4,000 fighters ready to battle NATO
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A top Taliban commander said Wednesday the group has 4,000 fighters bracing to rebuff NATO’s largest-ever offensive in southern Afghanistan, now in its second day.
Head of Congo atomic official suspected of selling uranium
KINSHASA, Congo — The head of Congo’s atomic energy commission has been arrested on suspicion of illegally selling uranium found in the Central African mineral giant, officials said Wednesday.
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