FrontLines
June 2008
Highlights
- Borlaug Calls for New Green Revolution
- U.S. Revives Iraqi State Firms, Putting 100,000 Back to Work
- Agency Rebuilding Starts with 40 New Hires
- What They Are Saying: Senator Joe Biden (D-Del.)
- As Indian Slums Grow, Aid Focuses on Women and Children
- Worldwide Activists Discuss How to Sustain Democracy, Stop ‘Backsliding’
- Mozambique Trades Expired Poultry Imports for Home Grown
- World Bank Reports USAID Used Media to Build Peace After Conflict
- Grassroots Groups in Lebanon Work For Unity
- Ecotourism Saves Egypt’s Ancient Coral Reefs
- Plastic Recycling Changes Macedonian Landscape
- Child Health Education Reaches Remote Areas of Central Asia
- Special Report: Global Food Crisis
- Electricity Brings Business and Safety to Southern Sudan
- Conference Seeks to Protect Andean Amazon’s Biodiversity
- Latin America Chief Paul Bonicelli Leaves for University Post
- Coffee Production Jolts Women to Success in Post-Genocide Rwanda
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