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  1. Back to Chernobyl
    Crops may one day be grown again in the contaminated soil surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear plant, if the ideas of Spanish, Ukrainian and American researchers pay off. The teams say that, over many years, simply mulching crops could drastically reduce radioactive contamination.
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  2. Backers push hemp as a wonder plant
    Growing hemp for industry could supplement incomes for tobacco farmers, but government controls on marijuana still limit its production, hemp supporters say.
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  3. Bamboo farming on wane
    Villagers in all seven upazilas of the district are facing acute shortage of bamboo, one of the main materials for building houses in rural areas. Rural people usually build their huts with locally available materials like bamboo, rope, hemp and mud. On the other hand, corrugated iron sheets and wood are needed for semi-concrete houses. Most of the villagers live in bamboo-straw made cottages.
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  4. Ban on hemp-based foods is a waste of taxpayer money
    With substances like cocaine, heroin, crack and acid available in nearly every town in the United States, we have to wonder why the DEA would waste their time and our taxpayer dollars on such a ridiculous measure. The idea of enforcing a statute aimed at pasta that may or may not contain trace amounts of THC, strikes us as a complete lack of priorities.
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  5. Ban on trace elements of hemp in food
    Federal drug agents are taking a potshot at the burgeoning popularity of hemp-based energy bars, salad dressing and chips, ordering stores to strip shelves of products that contain even trace amounts of psychoactive ingredients by Feb. 6. The hemp industry says that the new Drug Enforcement Administration rules are killing the $5 million-a-year sales of hemp-based food products, and are contrary to more than 60 years of government policy, which sought to distinguish industrial hemp from marijuana.
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  6. Bangladesh, India in Race for Investment in Jute Sector
    Bangladesh and India are in the race to attract a one billion U.S. dollars foreign direct investment (FDI) in the jute sector, local English newspaper Financial Express reported Wednesday.
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  7. Barr urges administration to fight hemp
    U.S. Representative Bob Barr (GA-7) is taking a strong, proactive stance against the spread and marketing of hemp products, and commended a recent decision by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) that ordered all hemp products off store shelves by February 6, 2002. In a letter sent today to DEA head, Asa Hutchinson, Barr also reaffirmed his strong support for the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, which clearly states the primary product in hemp is illegal.
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  8. Bear street hemp store sells back-to-nature items
    Since tourists made up the main customer base of his Victoria, Nelson and New Denver, B.C., hemp stores Mike Finley thought Banff would be the next logical step to expand his company. Hemp & Company is Banff’s newest hemp store selling a wide range of hemp clothing, accessories and health and beauty products.
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  9. Better Red than dead: Levi’s hits back Levi’s, The classic jeans compa
    In the last gasp of the 20th century, fashion went vintage crazy. Clothing companies dipped into their archives in an effort to find classics that could be reinvented, and designers began basing their collections on past eras, using old fabrics, buttons and deliberately aged fabrics.
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  10. Big Island 4th House district wide open to four candidates
    Aaron Anderson (L) — Occupation: Carpenter; Background: Hemp advocate; frequent candidate for various offices.
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