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1: No wonder they fear palm oil so much!
The Economist, in an article entitled "The campaign against palm oil" published on 24th June 2010, carries on a detailed analysis of the reasons for the anti-palm oil campaigns of green groups like Gr

2: Palm Oil: Cynical Propaganda by Greenpeace and FOE
Iraq remains a case study in how propaganda was used to dishonestly justify a war that Bush and Blair were determined to prosecute against Sadam Hussein. Sadam may not be my flavor of the month but wh

3: Palm Oil: Greenpeace and FOE eats, shoots and leaves
Lynne Truss' lighthearted book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves" was a huge commercial success. In 2004, the U.S. edition became a New York Times bestseller. The title was derived from a joke on bad punctuati

4: Palm Oil and Poverty Eradication
Writing in the International Herald Tribune late last year, Tun Dr. Lim Yeng Kaik, a former senior Malaysian Cabinet minister, characterized the campaign of Western environmental activists to restrict

5: The Right Information on Palm Oil
I remember boarding a flight from Milan to Rome last March. Our flight had barely been airborne for 15 minutes when the pilot announced, first in Italian and then in heavily Italian accented English t

6: Greenpeace and FOE hitting the wrong target with palm oil
Matt Emmons, Olympics gold medallist in rifle shooting in Athens 2004 was set to win a second gold. He had a commanding lead and hoped to hit the bull's eye on his last shot. He did but something wen

7: The Father of Spin and Palm Oil
Widely known as "The Father of Spin" Edward Bernays was the nephew of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. From him Bernays learned all there was to know about the human subconscious. The nephew Edward be

8: Movies to get you in the mood for your New York trip
So, you've booked your flights and accommodation, bought some US currency and finalised your holiday insurance - what's left to do? Well, all the important stuff is out of the way, so why not kick bac

9: Just what is Project Canvas and what does it mean for me?
You may have heard the term Project Canvas being bandied about recently - and with the ambitious venture looking set to potentially change the way we watch television, you're set to hear a lot more ab

10: Palm Oil: Australian and NZ Zoos Caught Running Factually Incorrect Campaigns
"Zoos in Australia and New Zealand are running political campaigns against palm oil based on dodgy ‘facts'", Director of the Intellectual Property and Free Trade Unit at the Institute of Public


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