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BRITAIN/
RTR32PAT 
May 27, 2012 
Anti-GM demonstrators join hands as they protest near Rothamsted Research in Harpenden, southern England... 
Brighton, United Kingdom 
Anti-GM demonstrators join hands as they protest near Rothamsted Research in Harpenden, southern England... 
Anti-GM demonstrators join hands as they protest near Rothamsted Research in Harpenden, southern England May 27, 2012. The demonstrators want the closure of a site containing an experimental crop of modified wheat in a field, local media reported. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT FOOD SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CIVIL UNREST) 
CHINA-GENETICS/SHEEP
RTR31523 
April 24, 2012 
Peng Peng (below), a cloned sheep, is seen on a video display at the Beijing Genomics Institute in Shenzhen,... 
Shenzhen, China 
Peng Peng, a cloned sheep, is seen on a video display at the Beijing Genomics Institute in Shenzhen 
Peng Peng (below), a cloned sheep, is seen on a video display at the Beijing Genomics Institute in Shenzhen, southern China April 23, 2012. Chinese scientists have cloned a genetically modified sheep containing a "good" type of fat found naturally in nuts, seeds, fish and leafy greens that helps reduce the risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular disease. "Peng Peng", which has a roundworm fat gene, weighed in at 5.74 kg when it was born on March 26 in a laboratory in China's far western region of Xinjiang. Picture taken April 23, 2012. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ANIMALS) 
PAKISTAN/
RTR2ZNM4 
March 15, 2012 
A boy is silhouetted against the setting sun while arranging bottles of drinking water for sale at 10... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A boy is silhouetted against the setting sun while arranging bottles of drinking water in Karachi 
A boy is silhouetted against the setting sun while arranging bottles of drinking water for sale at 10 PKR ($0.11) along Karachi's Clifton beach March 15, 2012. World Water Day, which is celebrated on March 22, aims to focus on water and food security, according to the United Nations. Picture taken March 15, 2012. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
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CHINA/
RTR2YAI7 
February 23, 2012 
A father gives his baby a head massage with eggs after a haircut at a care center in Hefei, Anhui province... 
Hefei, China 
A father gives his baby a head massage with eggs after a haircut at a care center in Hefei 
A father gives his baby a head massage with eggs after a haircut at a care center in Hefei, Anhui province February 23, 2012. According to traditional Chinese belief, getting a haircut on the second day of the second Chinese lunar month, which falls on February 23 this year, is likely to bring good luck. REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE ALSO SEE: GM1E83716VP01 
CHINA/
RTR2X3TY 
January 31, 2012 
A vendor arranges pineapple-shaped lanterns for sale ahead of the Lantern Festival at the Confucius Temple... 
Nanjing, China 
A vendor arranges pineapple-shaped lanterns for sale ahead of the Lantern Festival at the Confucius Temple... 
A vendor arranges pineapple-shaped lanterns for sale ahead of the Lantern Festival at the Confucius Temple in Nanjing, Jiangsu province January 31, 2012. The festival marks the last day of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations and falls on February 6 this year. REUTERS/Leo Lang (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E96P14WM01 
INDIA/
RTR2UEA8 
November 24, 2011 
An injured monkey reacts from a cage inside a monkey rescue centre run by forest and wildlife department... 
Shimla, India 
An injured monkey reacts from a cage inside a monkey rescue centre run by forest and wildlife department... 
An injured monkey reacts from a cage inside a monkey rescue centre run by forest and wildlife department Tutikandi in the northern Indian hill town of Shimla November 13, 2011. The Himachal Pradesh state government is offering a reward of 500 Indian Rupees ($9.50) for every monkey caught by a member of the public in an effort to control their numbers. Monkeys are increasingly seen as a nuisance in places like the capital Shimla, where they harass people and other animals on the roads and rifle through garbage bins looking for food. Monkeys caught are taken to one of four sterilization centres, where they are neutered before being released back into the same area they were trapped in. There were at least 317,000 monkeys in Himachal Pradesh according to the most recent survey of the primates, which was conducted in 2004-05. Picture taken November 13, 2011. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY HEALTH) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E7C40Y3N01 
POPULATION-BABY/
RTR156JY 
October 24, 2011 
ATTENTION EDITORS - 14 OF 21 PICTURES TO MATCH PACKAGE 'WORLD POPULATION - SEVEN BILLION' - TO FIND... 
Natwarghad, multiple countries 
People gather to get water from a huge well in the village of Natwarghad 
ATTENTION EDITORS - 14 OF 21 PICTURES TO MATCH PACKAGE 'WORLD POPULATION - SEVEN BILLION' - TO FIND ALL PICTURES SEARCH 'POPULATION-BABY/'
People gather to get water from a huge well in the village of Natwarghad in the western Indian state of Gujarat, in this file picture taken June 1, 2003. The world?s population will reach seven billion on 31 October 2011, according to projections by the United Nations, which says this global milestone presents both an opportunity and a challenge for the planet. While more people are living longer and healthier lives, says the U.N., gaps between rich and poor are widening and more people than ever are vulnerable to food insecurity and water shortages. REUTERS/Amit Dave/Files (INDIA DAY - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E83M1GVS01 
NORTH KOREA/MALNUTRITION
RTR2SAAK 
October 06, 2011 
EDITORS NOTE: PICTURES TAKEN ON A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED TOUR FOR REUTERS ALERTNET

A meal of a North... 
South Hwanghae, North Korea 
A meal of a North Korean woman who lost her house in summer floods and typhoons is seen in her tent in... 
EDITORS NOTE: PICTURES TAKEN ON A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED TOUR FOR REUTERS ALERTNET

A meal of a North Korean woman who lost her house in summer floods and typhoons is seen in her tent in South Hwanghae province September 30, 2011. Isolated North Korea has appealed for food aid following the disasters and years of mismanagement. In South Hwanghae province, which traditionally produces about a third of the country's total cereal supply, officials say a savage winter wiped out 65 percent of the barley, wheat and potato crops. Then summer floods and storms destroyed 80 percent of the maize harvest, according to the province's governing People's Committee, and may have an impact on the October rice harvest. Only 30 percent of a U.N. food aid target for North Korea has been met so far. The United States and South Korea, the North's two biggest donors before sanctions, have said they won't resume aid until they are satisfied the military-led communist regime will not divert the aid for its own uses and progress is made on disarmament talks. Picture taken September 30, 2011. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (NORTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY POVERTY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E7CD1NE201. 
EU-COURT/GMOS
RTR2QV1I 
September 06, 2011 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband near a pinwheel during a protest outside... 
Brussels, Belgium 
An activist wears a bee headband near a pinwheel during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels... 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband near a pinwheel during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels September 6, 2011. Europe's highest court is expected to rule that honey containing pollen from nearby GM maize plants must be considered under EU law as food produced from GM plants, and therefore requires an EU marketing authorisation. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW ENVIRONMENT) 
EU-COURT/GMOS
RTR2QV1C 
September 06, 2011 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wearing a bee headband poses near flowers during a protest... 
Brussels, Belgium 
An activist wearing a bee headband poses near flowers during a protest outside the Monsanto's office... 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wearing a bee headband poses near flowers during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels September 6, 2011. Europe's highest court is expected to rule that honey containing pollen from nearby GM maize plants must be considered under EU law as food produced from GM plants, and therefore requires an EU marketing authorisation. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM) 
EU-COURT/GMOS
RTR2QV0C 
September 06, 2011 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband as another holds up a placard during... 
Brussels, Belgium 
An activist wears a bee headband during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband as another holds up a placard during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels September 6, 2011. Europe's highest court is expected to rule that honey containing pollen from nearby GM maize plants must be considered under EU law as food produced from GM plants, and therefore requires an EU marketing authorisation. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
EU-COURT/GMOS
RTR2QUZX 
September 06, 2011 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband during a protest outside the Monsanto's... 
Brussels, Belgium 
An activist wears a bee headband during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels 
An activist from Friends of the Earth Europe wears a bee headband during a protest outside the Monsanto's office in Brussels September 6, 2011. Europe's highest court is expected to rule that honey containing pollen from nearby GM maize plants must be considered under EU law as food produced from GM plants, and therefore requires an EU marketing authorisation. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
GERMANY/
RTR2PZOM 
August 16, 2011 
A tourist looks at a segment of the former Berlin Wall covered in chewing gum at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin,... 
Berlin, Germany 
A tourist looks at a segment of the former Berlin Wall covered in chewing gum at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin... 
A tourist looks at a segment of the former Berlin Wall covered in chewing gum at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, August 16, 2011. The German capital is currently marking the 50th anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: ANNIVERSARY CITYSCAPE) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E7B402C501 
GRANO-MEXICO-MAIZ/
RTR2O7WD 
June 28, 2011 
Farmer Martinez (L) shows improved seeds during an interview with Reuters in the Temascalsingo state... 
TEMASCALSINGO, Mexico 
Farmer Martinez shows improved seeds during an interview with Reuters in the Temascalsingo state of Mexico... 
Farmer Martinez (L) shows improved seeds during an interview with Reuters in the Temascalsingo state of Mexico June 2, 2011. Mexico has launched a plan to nearly double production of corn by helping small producers use improved seeds and sustainable technologies in an attempt to lower imports of grain and reduce poverty. Picture taken June 2. REUTERS/Henry Romero (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY AGRICULTURE) 
BULGARIA/
RTR2NRUV 
June 17, 2011 
People look at a monument of the Soviet Army in central Sofia June 17, 2011. The figures of Soviet soldiers... 
Sofia, Bulgaria 
People look at a monument of the Soviet Army in central Sofia 
People look at a monument of the Soviet Army in central Sofia June 17, 2011. The figures of Soviet soldiers at the base of the monument have been painted by an unknown artist to resemble U.S. comic book heroes and characters from popular culture like Santa Claus and Ronald McDonald, the mascot of fast-food chain giant McDonald's. The inscription below them reads: "Moving with the times". REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: SOCIETY ODDLY TRAVEL) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E7751F5B01 
RTR2NIHG 
June 10, 2011 
CLIMATE-CROPS/GMO - Diagrams explaining how genetically modified crops are developed. Accompanies Reuters... 
CLIMATE-CROPS/GMO C 
CLIMATE-CROPS/GMO - Diagrams explaining how genetically modified crops are developed. Accompanies Reuters Special Report CLIMATE-CROPS/. RNGS. (SIN09) 
HUNGARY/
RTXXOI0 
February 10, 2011 
A Greenpeace activist stands in front of cows during a demonstration against genetically modified (GMO)... 
Budapest, Hungary 
A Greenpeace activist stands in front of cows during a demonstration against genetically modified food... 
A Greenpeace activist stands in front of cows during a demonstration against genetically modified (GMO) food production in front of Budapest's Parliament building February 10, 2011. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo (HUNGARY - Tags: ANIMALS AGRICULTURE FOOD) 
INDIA-ECONOMY/INFLATION
RTXXF4G 
February 03, 2011 
A worker spreads paddy crop for drying in a rice mill complex on the outskirts of the western Indian... 
Ahmedabad, India 
A worker spreads paddy crop for drying in a rice mill complex on the outskirts of the western Indian... 
A worker spreads paddy crop for drying in a rice mill complex on the outskirts of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad February 3, 2011. Food inflation accelerated for the second straight week on rising prices of onions and petrol, putting pressure on headline inflation and reinforcing expectations of more monetary action this year to tame inflationary expectations. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E7281L8A01 
TAJIKISTAN/
RTXWT8I 
January 20, 2011 
Zukhro, an employee of the city zoo, walks with Vadik, an 18-month-old male lion, on the territory of... 
Dushanbe, Tajikistan 
Zukhro, an employee of the city zoo, walks with Vadik, a 18-month-old male lion, on the territory of... 
Zukhro, an employee of the city zoo, walks with Vadik, an 18-month-old male lion, on the territory of the zoo in the capital Dushanbe, January 20, 2011. Employees take the lion from its cage to have a promenade along the territory two times a week while holding a piece of meat to attract Vadik's attention so it walks nearby. REUTERS/Nozim Kalandarov (TAJIKISTAN - Tags: ANIMALS ODDLY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E7211TWA01. 
ARGENTINA-FARMERS/
RTXWPFU 
January 17, 2011 
Rural workers gather next to a highway that links the cities of Cordoba and Rosario in the town of Oliva... 
OLIVA, Argentina 
Rural workers gather next to a highway that links the cities of Cordoba and Rosario in the town of Oliva... 
Rural workers gather next to a highway that links the cities of Cordoba and Rosario in the town of Oliva January 17, 2011. Argentine farmers halted sales of wheat, corn and soy on Monday as they went on strike over export curbs, rekindling a dispute that helped drive global grains prices to record highs three years ago.The seven-day protest by growers in the South American nation, one of the world's biggest food providers, could fuel supply concerns just as dry weather linked to the La Nina weather pattern worsens the outlook for soy and corn output. REUTERS/Mariano Paiz(ARGENTINA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM2E8881MRW01 
FRANCE/
RTXVLUL 
December 10, 2010 
A salesman presents a fattened hen from the Landes region of France at the poultry pavilion as buyers... 
Paris, France 
A salesman presents a fattened hen from the Landes region of France at the poultry pavilion at Rungis... 
A salesman presents a fattened hen from the Landes region of France at the poultry pavilion as buyers prepare for the holiday season at Rungis International food market in Rungis, south of Paris, December 10, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FOOD) 
FRANCE/
RTXVLUC 
December 10, 2010 
A case of prepared capons are seen in the poultry pavilion at the Rungis International food market as... 
RUNGIS, France 
Prepared capons are seen in the poultry pavilion at the Rungis International food market which prepares... 
A case of prepared capons are seen in the poultry pavilion at the Rungis International food market as buyers prepare for the holiday season in Rungis, south of Paris, December 10, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FOOD EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS) 
BELGIUM/
RTXVK6C 
December 09, 2010 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels December 9, 2010. Greenpeace handed over a petition against genetically modified crops signed by one million citizens of the European Union to European Environment Commissioner John Dalli. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEALTH) 
BELGIUM/
RTXVK65 
December 09, 2010 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels 
Greenpeace activists stand on an artwork in front of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels December 9, 2010. Greenpeace handed over a petition against genetically modified crops signed by one million citizens of the European Union to European Environment Commissioner John Dalli. Picture taken with a fish-eye lens. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEALTH IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
MYANMAR/
RTXVFD5 
December 05, 2010 
A street vendor fries noodles at Chinatown in Yangon late December 5, 2010. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR... 
Yangon, Myanmar 
A street vendor fries noodles at Chinatown in Yangon 
A street vendor fries noodles at Chinatown in Yangon late December 5, 2010. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E74E1QFH01 
RUSSIA/
RTXUR19 
November 17, 2010 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons swim in a pool at Novocherkassky fish farm, some 70 km (43... 
Krevyanskoye, Russia 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons swim in a pool at Novocherkassky fish farm 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons swim in a pool at Novocherkassky fish farm, some 70 km (43 miles) north of Rostov-on-Don, November 17, 2010. The fish would be sent to the plant for further processing and packaging. REUTERS/Vladimir Konstantinov (RUSSIA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
RUSSIA/
RTXUR0U 
November 17, 2010 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons lie in a vat for weighing at Novocherkassky fish farm, some... 
Krevyanskoye, Russia 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons lie in a vat for weighing at Novocherkassky fish farm 
Three-year-old artificially reared sturgeons lie in a vat for weighing at Novocherkassky fish farm, some 70 km (43 miles) north of Rostov-on-Don, November 17, 2010. The fish would be sent to the plant for further processing and packaging. REUTERS/Vladimir Konstantinov (RUSSIA - Tags: ANIMALS) 
RUSSIA/
RTXUR0J 
November 17, 2010 
An employee holds two four-month-old artificially reared stellate sturgeon at Novocherkassky fish farm,... 
Krevyanskoye, Russia 
An employee holds two four-month-old artificially reared stellate sturgeon at Novocherkassky fish farm... 
An employee holds two four-month-old artificially reared stellate sturgeon at Novocherkassky fish farm, some 70 km (43 miles) north of Rostov-on-Don, November 17, 2010. The fish were created using artificial fertilisation. REUTERS/Vladimir Konstantinov (RUSSIA - Tags: ANIMALS) 
TAIWAN/
RTXTYPM 
October 29, 2010 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids (Amatitlania Nigrofasciata) glows inside a water tank while... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids glows inside a water tank while being displayed at the 2010... 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids (Amatitlania Nigrofasciata) glows inside a water tank while being displayed at the 2010 Taiwan International Aqua Expo in Taipei October 29, 2010. The show features award winning aquatic breeds which will be displayed at the Taipei World Trade Centre from October 29 to November 1. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
TAIWAN/
RTXTYPH 
October 29, 2010 
Genetically engineered Archocentrus Nigrofasciatus Var fish glow in a tank under a blacklight while being... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
Genetically engineered Archocentrus Nigrofasciatus Var fish glow in a tank under a blacklight while being... 
Genetically engineered Archocentrus Nigrofasciatus Var fish glow in a tank under a blacklight while being displayed at the 2010 Taiwan International Aqua Expo in Taipei October 29, 2010. The show features award winning aquatic breeds which will be displayed at the Taipei World Trade Centre from October 29 to November 1. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
TAIWAN/
RTXTYPE 
October 29, 2010 
Genetically engineered Angelfish (Pterophyllum Scalare) glow in a tank under a black light while being... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
Genetically engineered Angelfish glow in a tank under a black light while being displayed at the 2010... 
Genetically engineered Angelfish (Pterophyllum Scalare) glow in a tank under a black light while being displayed at the 2010 Taiwan International Aqua Expo in Taipei October 29, 2010. The show features award winning aquatic breeds which will be displayed at the Taipei World Trade Centre from October 29 to November 1. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
TAIWAN/
RTXTYPA 
October 29, 2010 
Genetically engineered Angelfish (Pterophyllum Scalare) glow in a tank under a black light while being... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
Genetically engineered Angelfish glow in a tank under a blacklight while being displayed at the 2010... 
Genetically engineered Angelfish (Pterophyllum Scalare) glow in a tank under a black light while being displayed at the 2010 Taiwan International Aqua Expo in Taipei October 29, 2010. The show features award winning aquatic breeds which will be displayed at the Taipei World Trade Centre from October 29 to November 1. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
TAIWAN/
RTXTX4Y 
October 28, 2010 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) glows in a plastic bag inside a... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) glows in a plastic bag inside a... 
A genetically engineered Convict Cichlids (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) glows in a plastic bag inside a water tank during a new conference in Taipei, October 28, 2010. The news conference was held to promote the upcoming 2010 Taiwan International Aquarium Expo which will be held at Taipei World Trade Centre from October 29 to November 1. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY SCI TECH) 
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VIETNAM-ECONOMY/
RTXTFJK 
October 14, 2010 
Vegetable sellers wait for customers at a market in Hanoi October 14, 2010. Vietnam is redoubling its... 
Hanoi, Vietnam 
Vegetable sellers wait for customers at a market in Hanoi 
Vegetable sellers wait for customers at a market in Hanoi October 14, 2010. Vietnam is redoubling its efforts to tamp down inflation in the final months of 2010 amid concerns that rising prices will add to the downward pressure on the dong and get uncomfortably high ahead of a big political meeting. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E7281CZ201 
CHINA-FOOD/SCIENCE
RTR2IG0R 
September 17, 2010 
China's first cloned pig, stuffed and displayed, is seen in front of a researcher working at the Beijing... 
Shenzhen, China 
To match feature CHINA-FOOD/SCIENCE 
China's first cloned pig, stuffed and displayed, is seen in front of a researcher working at the Beijing Genomics institute in Shenzhen July 23, 2010. China's population is projected to grow to 1.44 billion by 2030 from 1.33 billion in 2009, according to the World Bank, and Beijing is hunting for cutting-edge technology to feed its people and provide better quality food. Picture taken July 23, 2010. To match feature CHINA-FOOD/SCIENCE REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS HEALTH SCI TECH ANIMALS) 
TAIWAN/
RTR2IEQA 
September 16, 2010 
A net attempts to pick up genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) from a tank at a fish farm... 
Pingtung, Taiwan 
A net attempts to pick up genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) from a tank at a fish farm... 
A net attempts to pick up genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) from a tank at a fish farm in Pingtung, southern Taiwan, September 16, 2010. The fish, the world's first fluorescent angelfish, were created by a joint project between Taiwan?s Academia Sinica and Jy Lin, a private biotechnology company. The breed is the world's largest fluorescent fish which are able to mate and reproduce, said Lin Yu-ho, Chairman of Jy Lin. The fish are expected to be sold at around $30 after certification. Picture taken under a blacklight. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS) 
TAIWAN/
RTR2IEPK 
September 16, 2010 
Genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in... 
Pingtung, Taiwan 
Genetically engineered angelfish glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in Pingtung 
Genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in Pingtung, southern Taiwan, September 16, 2010. The fish are the world's first fluorescent angelfish which were created by a joint project between Taiwan?s Academia Sinica and Jy Lin, a private biotechnology company. The breed is the largest fluorescent fish in the world which are able to mate and reproduce, said Yu-Ho Lin, Chairman of Jy Lin. The fish are expected to be sold at around $30 after certification. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS) 
TAIWAN/
RTR2IEPH 
September 16, 2010 
Genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in... 
Pingtung, Taiwan 
Genetically engineered angelfish glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in Pingtung 
Genetically engineered angelfish (Pterophyllum) glow in a tank under a blacklight, at a fish farm in Pingtung, southern Taiwan, September 16, 2010. The fish are the world's first fluorescent angelfish which were created by a joint project between Taiwan?s Academia Sinica and Jy Lin, a private biotechnology company. The breed is the largest fluorescent fish in the world which are able to mate and reproduce, said Yu-Ho Lin, Chairman of Jy Lin. The fish are expected to be sold at around $30 after certification. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang (TAIWAN - Tags: ANIMALS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CHINA/
RTR2HL6B 
August 27, 2010 
A worker inspects lettuce plants growing under artificial light and in a liquid solution at China's first... 
Beijing, China 
A worker inspects lettuce plants growing under artificial light and in a liquid solution at China's first... 
A worker inspects lettuce plants growing under artificial light and in a liquid solution at China's first computer-controlled greenhouse seedling factory located on the outskirts of Beijing August 27, 2010. The factory will supply 15 million pesticide-free vegetable, fruit and flower seedlings per year to domestic growers, China's Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY SCI TECH IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E73716BN01 
PAKISTANS-FLOODS/
RTR2HJBD 
August 25, 2010 
A girl holds up her evening meal to be photographed on her way back to her family's tent at an assistance... 
Nowshera, Pakistan 
A girl holds up her evening meal to be photographed on her way back to her family's tent at an assistance... 
A girl holds up her evening meal to be photographed on her way back to her family's tent at an assistance centre for flood victims in Nowshera in Pakistan's northwest Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province August 25, 2010. The United States will divert $50 million from a development package for Pakistan towards relief funds, the top U.S. aid official said on Wednesday after touring a flood victims camp supplied by a charity with suspected links to a militant group on a U.S. terrorist list. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER FOOD SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E68U1G0N01 
INDIA/
RTR2HG34 
August 20, 2010 
A man feeds a piece of bread to catfish in the Gadisar Lake at Jaisalmer in the desert Indian state of... 
Jaisalmer, India 
A man feeds a piece of bread to catfish in Gadisar Lake at Jaisalmer 
A man feeds a piece of bread to catfish in the Gadisar Lake at Jaisalmer in the desert Indian state of Rajasthan August 20, 2010. The man-made lake was built as a reservoir in the 14th century and is now home to catfish who are fed by tourists and devotees praying at nearby temples. REUTERS/Krishnendu Halder (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION TRAVEL ANIMALS IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGES SEE: GM1E68Q18KY01 
PAKISTAN-FLOODS/
RTR2HC4O 
August 16, 2010 
A family wades through flood waters in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district of Punjab province August 16,... 
MUZAFFARGARH, Pakistan 
A family wades through flood waters in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district of Punjab province 
A family wades through flood waters in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district of Punjab province August 16, 2010. Pakistani flood victims, burning straw and waving sticks, blocked a highway on Monday to demand government help as aid agencies warned relief was too slow to arrive for millions without clean water, food and homes. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E75P17X401. 
PAKISTAN-FLOODS/
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August 06, 2010 
Marooned flood victims looking to escape grab the side bars of a hovering Army helicopter which arrived... 
MUZAFFARGARH, Pakistan 
Marooned flood victims looking to escape grab the side bars of a hovering Army helicopter which arrived... 
Marooned flood victims looking to escape grab the side bars of a hovering Army helicopter which arrived to distribute food supplies in the Muzaffargarh district of Pakistan's Punjab province August 7, 2010. Pakistanis desperate to get out of flooded villages threw themselves at helicopters on Saturday as more heavy rain was expected to intensify both suffering and anger with the government. The disaster killed more than 1,600 people and disrupted the lives of 12 million. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (PAKISTAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: ALSO SEE GM1E68B0B8401 
BRITAIN/
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August 06, 2010 
Demonstrators wearing masks depicting Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, protest against cloning... 
London, United Kingdom 
Demonstrators wearing masks depicting Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, protest against cloning... 
Demonstrators wearing masks depicting Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, protest against cloning animals for food, in London August 6, 2010. Britain's food watchdog said this week it had found that meat from the offspring of a cloned cow had entered the UK food chain and had been eaten, stirring controversy over whether such products are ethical. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said that under European rules, suppliers are supposed to obtain a licence before selling products from cloned animals but added there was no suggestion they posed any health danger to consumers.REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST FOOD IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDIA-MONSOON/RAINS
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July 18, 2010 
Residents fill their containers with drinking water from a water tanker provided by the state government... 
Jaipur, India 
Residents fill their containers with drinking water at Jaipur 
Residents fill their containers with drinking water from a water tanker provided by the state government at Jaipur in the desert Indian state of Rajasthan July 18, 2010. After a dry spell in the past week, total rainfall between June 1 and July 16 is 15 percent below normal. REUTERS/Parivartan Sharma (INDIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: ALSO SEE GM1E8151QGC01 
TAIWAN/
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June 28, 2010 
A boy looks at chocolate Terracotta Warriors displayed at the World Chocolate Wonderland in Taipei June... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
A boy looks at chocolate Terracotta Warriors displayed at the World Chocolate Wonderland in Taipei 
A boy looks at chocolate Terracotta Warriors displayed at the World Chocolate Wonderland in Taipei June 28, 2010. The exhibition will be held from July 3 to September 29 at the National Taiwan Science Education Center in Shihlin, and will showcase various creations made completely from chocolate, including the Taipei 101 skyscraper, Great Wall of China and Mogao Caves. REUTERS/Nicky Loh (TAIWAN - Tags: FOOD SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E8A11QXF01 
USA-RUSSIA/
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June 23, 2010 
Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama have burgers for lunch at Ray's... 
Arlington, UNITED STATES 
Russia's President Medvedev and U.S. President Obama have burgers for lunch at Ray's Hell Burger restaurant... 
Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama have burgers for lunch at Ray's Hell Burger restaurant in Arlington, Virginia June 24, 2010. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) FOR BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: ALSO SEE GM1E66S1OO001 
USA-GMOS/REGULATORS
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April 13, 2010 
A Romanian farmer shows genetically modified soybeans in the village of Varasti, 130km southeast of Bucharest,... 
Bucharest, Romania 
To match Special Report USA-GMOS/REGULATORS 
A Romanian farmer shows genetically modified soybeans in the village of Varasti, 130km southeast of Bucharest, in this May 21, 2004 file photo. Picture taken May 21, 2004. To match Special Report USA-GMOS/REGULATORS REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS SCI TECH) 
BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/
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April 08, 2010 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Mato Grosso March 26, 2009. Mato Grosso is Brazil's top soy producer,... 
Mato Grosso, Brazil 
To match feature BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/ 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Mato Grosso March 26, 2009. Mato Grosso is Brazil's top soy producer, churning out an annual harvest of about 18 milion tonnes. Field of emerald green line the highways, stretching out to horizons so flat they look drawn with a ruler. Picture taken March 26, 2009. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL AGRICULTURE - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE ALSO SEE: GM1E8BQ1LBY01 
BULGARIA/
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March 17, 2010 
A woman participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building in Sofia March... 
Sofia, Bulgaria 
A woman participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building in Sofia 
A woman participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building in Sofia March 17, 2010. Non-government organisations, farmers and citizens have rallied over the two months fearing that legal amendments proposed by the cabinet would leave the European Union member country flooded with genetically modified (GM) products. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ENVIRONMENT FOOD) 
BULGARIA/
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March 17, 2010 
A man wearing a gas mask participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building... 
Sofia, Bulgaria 
A man wearing a gas mask participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building... 
A man wearing a gas mask participates in an anti-GMO protest in front of Bulgaria's parliament building in Sofia March 17, 2010. Non-government organisations, farmers and citizens have rallied over the two months fearing that legal amendments proposed by the cabinet would leave the European Union member country flooded with genetically modified products. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ENVIRONMENT FOOD) 
FRANCE/
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March 09, 2010 
Members of the Greens/European Free Alliance group of the European Parliament hold posters with the slogan... 
Strasbourg, France 
Members of the Greens/European Free Alliance group of the European Parliament hold posters with the slogan... 
Members of the Greens/European Free Alliance group of the European Parliament hold posters with the slogan "for a GMO-Free Europe" during a debate with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, March 9, 2010. The European Commission approved last Tuesday a genetically modified potato, Amflora, for commercial cultivation in the European Union, marking the bloc's first GM cultivation approval in 12 years. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT HEALTH) 
RTR2AUYJ 
February 25, 2010 
EU-GMO/ - World map locating top users of transgenic seeds, with charts detailing global GM crop cultivation.... 
EU-GMO/ 
EU-GMO/ - World map locating top users of transgenic seeds, with charts detailing global GM crop cultivation. RNGS. (SIN04) 
RTR2AUYI 
February 25, 2010 
EU-GMO/ - World map locating top users of transgenic seeds, with charts detailing global GM crop cultivation.... 
EU-GMO/ C 
EU-GMO/ - World map locating top users of transgenic seeds, with charts detailing global GM crop cultivation. RNGS. (SIN04) 
INDIA-FOOD/
RTR2ACPJ 
February 16, 2010 
Students from the department of environment studies pose with their painted faces during a protest against... 
Chandigarh, India 
To match feature INDIA-FOOD/ 
Students from the department of environment studies pose with their painted faces during a protest against "bacillus thuringniensis" Bt brinjal in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh February 2, 2010. A genetically modified version of eggplant, a staple in fiery curries, was slated to be the first GM food introduced into India in a bid to stabilise food prices and mitigate some of the effects of climate change on Indian food crop yields. Picture taken February 2, 2010. To match feature INDIA-FOOD/ REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE POLITICS BUSINESS) 
USA/
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February 09, 2010 
The produce section of a Northern Virginia supermarket before an expected blizzard this evening in Fairfax,... 
Fairfax, UNITED STATES 
The produce section of a Northern Virginia supermarket before an expected blizzard this evening 
The produce section of a Northern Virginia supermarket before an expected blizzard this evening in Fairfax, Virginia, February 9, 2010. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOE BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: ALSO SEE GM1E6311KY101 
JORDAN
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February 01, 2010 
A bee collects pollen from a flower in a park in Amman February 1, 2010. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji (JORDAN... 
Amman, Jordan 
A bee collects pollen from a flower in a park in Amman 
A bee collects pollen from a flower in a park in Amman February 1, 2010. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji (JORDAN - Tags: ANIMALS) FOR BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE: ALSO SEE GM1E639068S01 
QUAKE-HAITI/
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January 27, 2010 
A woman puts her hand near a crack on a wall as she waits for food distribution in Port-au-Prince, Haiti... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
A woman puts her hand near a crack on a wall as she waits for food distribution in Port-au-Prince 
A woman puts her hand near a crack on a wall as she waits for food distribution in Port-au-Prince, Haiti January 27, 2010. A shallow 4.9 magnitude aftershock rattled western Haiti on Tuesday, two weeks after a killer 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, the U.S. Geological Service said. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GM1E62B01UW01 and GM1E62B01ZO01. 
QUAKE-HAITI/
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January 26, 2010 
A resident reacts as he waits in line during a food distribution at the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince,... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
A resident reacts as he waits in line during a food distribution at the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince... 
A resident reacts as he waits in line during a food distribution at the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti January 26, 2010. Haiti needs at least five to 10 years of reconstruction help after its people were "bloodied, martyred and ruined" by the devastating earthquake this month, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said on Monday. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E64204NT01 
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