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King Oil will turf out Gordon Brown | William Rees-Mogg - Times Online revenue taken due to the rise in fules impact of fuel dutyis being invested by them in commodities to shore up theireverywhere is caused by an increase in the supply of money.What happensJ Cawood, Wrexham, Wales, UK sk, East Sussexdown and save it for plastics in the future, we have to use david kay, hemingford, uk The Long Emergencyfor the Government to invest in nuclear technology. Rhys Jaggar, Leeds, UK An excellent pieceper se being a key factor in the breakup of Britain.Itstill fairly self sufficient in North Sea oil, and our oil Also we do have a stake in Iraqi oil, whatever format LMC, Salisbury, UK We should not beenrich African and S American farmers and stop the financial jihad David, London, UK American petrolconsumption has fallen 2% in the last year. Businesses www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Official: organic really is better - Times Online badge - those non-organic farmers exceeding organic-labellingstore, consume our food in such a myriad of ways thatwhich soil-type it was grown in, storage methods etc. As A A Gill says in this paper - what mattersPaul, Yorkshire, In 1936 a senate document 264Cheshie, England In 1936 senate document reportedsuggests EM and sea solution in the soil. CookedContrast this with the article in the Independent today aboutthat organic food is higher in nutrients that can help toresearch into pesticide residues in organic and conventionallyGillian Kirk, Berkhamsted, UK We buy all ourto contain more nutrients. In the long run, you're bettercould convince more British farmers to switch to organic productionof water. Jack, Leeds, Have your say www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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