Bayer Settles With Farmers Over Modified Rice Seeds
Date: 02 July 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A Bayer AG unit will pay $750 million to farmers who said a strain of the company’s genetically modified rice tainted crops in 2006.
The July 2, 2011 was a Saturday under the star sign of ♋. It was the 182 day of the year. President of the United States was Barack Obama.
If you were born on this day, you are 14 years old. Your last birthday was on the Wednesday, July 2, 2025, 339 days ago. Your next birthday is on Thursday, July 2, 2026, in 25 days. You have lived for 5,453 days, or about 130,892 hours, or about 7,853,572 minutes, or about 471,214,320 seconds.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A Bayer AG unit will pay $750 million to farmers who said a strain of the company’s genetically modified rice tainted crops in 2006.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Brad Spurgeon
Brad Spurgeon
A roundup of the week’s Formula One news.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Brad Spurgeon
Brad Spurgeon
A roundup of the week’s Formula One news.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Arthur S. Brisbane
Arthur Brisbane
The new Sunday Review reflects a media trend with its tilt toward commentary.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Richard Pérez-Peña
Richard Pérez-Peña
Gov. Christie has lost little momentum in his second year, enjoying major victories in his efforts to reduce what government spends, largely through sheer aggressiveness.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Ethan Bronner
Ethan Bronner
Instead of helping to clarify what Gaza needs and how it might build a future, the flotilla saga has merely brought out the public relations demons on all sides.
Date: 02 July 2011
By David Greising
David Greising
Illinois faces huge fiscal crises, particularly regarding pension obligations. Whereas politicians seem hamstrung, James Spiotto, a bankruptcy lawyer, has a suggestion that just might work.
Date: 02 July 2011
By David Lepeska
David Lepeska
Yaser Tabbara, a Chicago lawyer, was raised in Damascus and is fighting a one-man legal and diplomatic battle against the Syrian regime, partly from his office in the Loop.
Date: 02 July 2011
By Darnell Little and Dan Mihalopoulos
Darnell Little
A flood of blacks moved out of Chicago in the last decade, and many settled in the city’s southern suburbs, where crime is lower and money for housing goes further.