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The Stream, January 18: The Xayaburi Dam, Water Rationing, and Argentine Corn
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Vietnam and Cambodia urged Laos to halt its controversial…

Breaking Laws of Supply and Demand: Record U.S. Corn Crop Not Likely to Lower Food Prices
Favorable weather and prices, driven up by growing global demand and a series of droughts, have combined to push U.S. corn production to a new high — but retail food costs are not expected to drop.

The Stream, January 26: The Shale Boom and the Economy
The International Energy Agency will make shale gas recommendations…