Solving an African problem, right here in Duluth
December 5, 2012 at 6:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
Scientists in Duluth say they might have a solution for two of West Africa’s most vexing problems an invasive cattail plant that’s choking out rivers and lakes and the rapid consumption of wood that villagers cook with.
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as napoloen dynamites’s older brother so eloquently put it….”thats what im talkin about…”
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800,000 men, women and childre were slaughtered in Rowanda/Somolia during the Clinton administration. That was when Africa needed Help ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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so are you suggesting these people are not actually concerned for africans since their country’s president sat idly by during a genocide? How did you help those being slaughtered besides referencing the fact that no one did anything back when it actually happened? I highly doubt you did anything except complain about what a liberal president didnt do. That being said yes not only our own country but the whole world failed to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe that if it happened anywhere beyond Africa would have had military intervention.
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