+ Follow CARTEGENA PROTOCOL Tag
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[Title] => Use of GM crops likely to increase - BPI
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[Title] => The earth in jeopardy
[Summary] => The charming town of Nyon by the Lake Geneva in Switzerland reminds me of Julius Caesar who used to vacation there for rest after some hard-fought battles in the heyday of the Roman Empire. A sojourn there these days is a feast for the eyes of a visitor like me: Roman relics and ruins, the placid lake with a swarm of fishes, the snow-covered Alps and the air so crisp and fresh. What a breathtaking town, indeed. One wonders what the town feels like and looks during the time of the great Julius Caesar.
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February 5, 2012 - 12:00am