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A pig-farmer in Lethbridge has invented a pill, derived from pigfeed, that is fantastically effective in fighting clinical depression without nasty side-effects.
Boing Boing: December 16, 2001 - December 22, 2001 Archives 2001
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A desperate picture of the health of North Korea's population is painted by a report describing a country of stunted children, where the hungry eat poisonous plants and pigfeed, amputations are conducted without anaesthetic and doctors are paid in cigarettes.
North Korea facing health and food crisis, says Amnesty International 2010
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The lender, which has about 460 outlets and 176 billion yuan of assets, was founded in 1996 by pigfeed tycoon Liu Yonghao and some of China's wealthiest businessmen.
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The lender, which has about 460 outlets and 176 billion yuan of assets, was founded in 1996 by pigfeed tycoon Liu Yonghao and some of China's wealthiest businessmen.
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The lender, which has about 460 outlets and 176 billion yuan of assets, was founded in 1996 by pigfeed tycoon Liu Yonghao and some of China's wealthiest businessmen.
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North Korea's population is painted by a report describing a country of stunted children, where the hungry eat poisonous plants and pigfeed, amputations are conducted without anaesthetic and doctors are paid in cigarettes. famine that killed an estimated 2 million people, North Korea again faces widespread food shortages and is unable to provide even basic healthcare for its people, according to the report, published tomorrow by
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The report found there was no evidence to link data obtained in its survey to the pork feed contamination incident at a Carlow pigfeed plant last year.
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The EPA found there was no evidence to link data obtained in the survey to the pork feed contamination incident at a Carlow pigfeed plant which emerged in September 2008.
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