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WWW.GUILFORDIAN.COM ON LINE WORLD & NATION US, EU shift biofuel policies As the United States and European Union start to make good on promises to produce biofuels, even truck manufacturers have fol lowed suit. But the light's not green yet, as humanitarian agencies protest "food for fuel" and a new study in Science magazine has found we could reduce more carbon, have our petrol, and eat it too if we simply reforest instead. 'Curve Ball' behind WMD myth revealed on 60 Minntes Rafid Ahmed Alwan, also known as "Curve Ball," gave the U.S. gov ernment the information needed in 2002 to invade Iraq. His identity has recently been released, along with the reminder that almost every piece of information he provided has since been discredited. FORUM Modem Feminism "Today's feminists are primarily concerned with ending stereotypes created throughout history and focusing on global issues, asking ques tions like "Why are women stereotyped as nurturers and men as bread winners?" See these articles and more online at www»gyllfonifaui»com WILDCUTS Guilford students entered theft art in the faculty-judged student sbowf' that opened Nov. 14. Photo by CHARtiE Clay Josh Lev/js.Wiii McKmdiey-Wara and Emily Johnson perform during Greenieafs annua! Music Week. M ~0- M' "■'-'■“MM r, r- a
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