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Kituwah is a concept much larger than the mound site proper, which is recorded with the state register of historic places. The name signifies the mothertown of the Cherokee, a kind of original community with which all Cherokees identify.
Once upon a time, in a land not too terribly far away, there beat a tiny dream in the hearts of independent animators. This was in the early days of the Dot Bomb Era, when inexpensive software was threatening to democratize the production and distribution of animation.
(AP:VIENNA) After a major drop over the past two years, Afghanistan's opium cultivation is unlikely to rise or fall dramatically in 2010, a U.N. report said Wednesday.
Environment ministry rejects bid to grow genetically modified crop.
Some rare good news is coming out of Afghanistan these days. Internationally led counternarcotics efforts have gained momentum, opium cultivation is decreasing, and more provinces have gone "poppy free," a term developed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) that indicates provinces where opium growing has ceased or reached negligible levels.
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WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 10, 2010) - The Accelerator Centre (AC), an award-winning centre for the cultivation of technology entrepreneurship located in Waterloo, Ontario, announced today the appointment of Tim Jackson to the role of Accelerator Centre CEO and Associate Vice President of Commercialization at the University of Waterloo.
A BRITISH Army bomb disposal expert killed in southern Afghanistan was hailed as a "talismanic figure" today. Warrant Officer Class 2 David Markland, 36, of 36 Engineer Regiment, died as he led a team clearing routes of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Nad-e-Ali in Helmand Province on Monday.
A day after the Indian government placed an indefinite moratorium on commercial cultivation of Bt Brinjal, US-based firm Monsanto, which owns a stake in the Indian company developing the genetically modified (GM) product, said Wednesday that research on GM crops would continue.
The capital witnessed a cloudy and misty day, with a drop in the minimum temperature Wednesday. The met department has forecast rains for Delhi Thursday.
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