DAILY DIALECTIC
May 30, 2008
  1. Feds: Outside experts to review seeping La. levee - AP
  2. Scientists, economists press for US pollution cuts - AFP
  3. Tropical storm pounds Central America - AP
  4. Climate change threat to US crops and water - The Guardian
  5. Food prices to rise 9 percent a year: analyst - Reuters
  6. World Bank creates 1.2 bln dollar food crisis fund - AFP
  7. Workers shifting to 4-day week to save gasoline - Reuters
  8. Gov't discloses investigation of crude-oil market - AP
  9. Oil falls $4, shrugs off U.S. supply drop - Reuters
  10. Exxon investors reject green initiatives - The Guardian
  11. GM says 19,000 U.S. factory workers take buyouts - Reuters
  12. Wall Street seen axing 25,000 jobs in rosier forecast - Reuters
  13. Beyond Outsourcing, to Worldsourcing - Business Week (UK)
  14. Court: Sect children should be returned to parents - AP
  15. U.S. Army suicides highest in 2007 - Reuters
  16. House prices force Americans to sleep in cars - Telegraph (UK)
  17. Number of homeless students in San Luis Obispo County on the rise - KSBY
  18. Summitgoers push for sustainable cities - SF Chronicle
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