Health

Group Will Foster Rural Economy

A public-private partnership to promote rural economic development in Minnesota will be announced today at a meeting of outstate foundations near Brainerd. The Regional Economic Development (RED) Group is intended to share information and ideas, track development initiatives and then help regions apply lessons about what works and what doesn't.

Biotech Crops/Little Benefit For World's Poor

Of all arguments in support of genetically modified crops, perhaps the most compelling is their potential to ease global hunger. In a world where 800 million people are chronically without enough to eat, shouldn't bio-engineered plants be given a chance to make a difference? Shouldn't this life-or-death question trump doubts about unseen health effects, potential

Ban On Meatpacker Ownership Of Livestock Upheld

A federal appeals court today overturned a lower court ruling that Iowa's ban on meatpackers owning livestock was unconstitutional. The appeals court's decision also sent the legal question about the constitutionality of the Iowa law back to federal court in Iowa's southern district to be re-tried.

Losing Touch With the World

Along with the rising human, financial and political costs of occupying Iraq, the United States will soon be paying the price of neglecting other parts of the world. The most important case is Asia, where America is on the verge of going AWOL--absent without leave. This is particularly true when it comes to the economic issues that are of such great concern to the region.