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NEW YORK-FOOD/BUGS
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September 01, 2017 
A tray of Cricket Daikon Scallion Cake is seen at the edible bug festival "Brooklyn Bugs" in the Brooklyn... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A tray of Cricket Daikon Scallion Cake is seen at the edible bug festival "Brooklyn Bugs" in the Brooklyn... 
A tray of Cricket Daikon Scallion Cake is seen at the edible bug festival "Brooklyn Bugs" in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S. September 1, 2017. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith 
PAKISTAN-DAILYLIFE/
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April 22, 2015 
A boy sorts scallions at a wholesale fruit and vegetable market on the outskirts of Karachi April 22,... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
A boy sorts scallions at wholesale fruit and vegetable market on the outskirts of Karachi 
A boy sorts scallions at a wholesale fruit and vegetable market on the outskirts of Karachi April 22, 2015. REUTERS/Athar Hussain 
COLOMBIA-PROTESTS/FARC
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August 25, 2013 
A farm worker sells scallions at the main Corabastos food market in Bogota August 24, 2013. Clashes between... 
Bogota, Colombia 
A farm worker sells scallions at the main Corabastos food market in Bogota 
A farm worker sells scallions at the main Corabastos food market in Bogota August 24, 2013. Clashes between police and agricultural workers protesting against President Juan Manuel Santos' agriculture and economic policies which farmers say leave them unable to make any profit, became violent this week as authorities sought to remove dozens of roadblocks that have snarled travel on Colombia's highways and prevented produce getting to market. REUTERS/John Vizcaino (COLOMBIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST) 
FRANCE/
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July 24, 2013 
Orgeval yellow courgettes, chives, parsley, broad beans and spring onions from the vegetable kitchen... 
Paris, France 
Orgeval yellow courgettes, chives, parsley, broad beans and spring onions from the vegetable kitchen... 
Orgeval yellow courgettes, chives, parsley, broad beans and spring onions from the vegetable kitchen garden installed on the roof of La Mutualite building in Paris July 23, 2013. This rooftop urban vegetable patch is managed by Sibylle, biotechnology engineering student, for the French Chef Eric Castandet to supply fresh seasonal produce to the restaurant 'Terroir Parisien' on the ground floor of the building. Currently emerging in French cities, green spaces have sprouted on the flat roofs of towns all over the world as part of the growing trend for urban agriculture in line with increased concern about the origins of our food. Picture taken July 23, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/FOOD
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April 04, 2012 
Husband and wife urban farmers Olivia Hubert (L) and Greg Willerer, owners of Brother Nature Produce,... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
To match Feature USA-DETROIT/FOOD 
Husband and wife urban farmers Olivia Hubert (L) and Greg Willerer, owners of Brother Nature Produce, pull weeds from a scallion patch on their one-acre urban farm in Detroit, Michigan, March 18, 2012. Strapped with a reputation for crime, blight and political corruption, Detroit city leaders are clutching the burgeoning revolution taking place on various levels of the food industry as a potential start of a comeback. Photo taken March 18, 2012. To match Feature USA-DETROIT/FOOD REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS POLITICS AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
USA-DETROIT/FOOD
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April 04, 2012 
Urban farmer Olivia Hubert, co-owner of Brother Nature Produce, pulls weeds from a scallion patch on... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
To match Feature USA-DETROIT/FOOD 
Urban farmer Olivia Hubert, co-owner of Brother Nature Produce, pulls weeds from a scallion patch on their one-acre urban farm in Detroit, Michigan, March 18, 2012. Strapped with a reputation for crime, blight and political corruption, Detroit city leaders are clutching the burgeoning revolution taking place on various levels of the food industry as a potential start of a comeback. Photo taken March 18, 2012. To match Feature USA-DETROIT/FOOD REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: FOOD BUSINESS POLITICS AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
CHINA/
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January 12, 2012 
People holding scallion practice for a Chinese New Year celebration performance in Shanghai January 12,... 
Shanghai, China 
People holding scallion practice for a Chinese New Year celebration performance in Shanghai 
People holding scallion practice for a Chinese New Year celebration performance in Shanghai January 12, 2012. The Lunar New Year begins on January 23 and marks the start of the Year of the Dragon, according to the Chinese zodiac. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
HAITI/
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November 25, 2011 
Farmers carrying bundles of scallions leave a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011.... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Farmers carrying bundles of scallions leave a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince 
Farmers carrying bundles of scallions leave a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011. Reports revealed that Cuba will assist Haiti with the development of its agriculture and fishing industry following Haiti's President Michel Martelly visit to Cuba. REUTERS/Swoan Parker (HAITI - Tags: POLITICS AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
HAITI/
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November 25, 2011 
Scallions are seen on the soil in a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011. Reports revealed... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Scallions are seen on the soil in a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince 
Scallions are seen on the soil in a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011. Reports revealed that Cuba will assist Haiti with the development of its agriculture and fishing industry following Haiti's President Michel Martelly visit to Cuba. REUTERS/Swoan Parker (HAITI - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS POLITICS) 
HAITI/
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November 25, 2011 
A farmer replants scallions into the soil on a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011.... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
A farmer replants scallions into the soil on a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince 
A farmer replants scallions into the soil on a farm just outside of Port-au-Prince November 24, 2011. Reports revealed that Cuba will assist Haiti with the development of its agriculture and fishing industry following Haiti's President Michel Martelly's visit to Cuba. REUTERS/Swoan Parker (HAITI - Tags: POLITICS AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
NIGERIA-JOS/
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February 17, 2011 
Scallions are displayed at a local food market in Nigeria's central city of Jos February 15, 2011. More... 
Jos, Nigeria 
Scallions are displayed at a local food market in Nigeria's central city of Jos 
Scallions are displayed at a local food market in Nigeria's central city of Jos February 15, 2011. More than 200 people have been killed in sectarian violence in and around Jos since a series of bombs shattered Christmas Eve celebrations almost two months ago. The economy of Plateau state, of which Jos is the capital, had relied on the fruit and vegetable it supplies to cities across Africa's most populous nation, and on tourism, after mining and manufacturing firms scaled down or moved away. Rivalry for scant economic opportunities combined with local government policies that have actively discriminated against non-indigenes have fuelled divisions. Picture taken February 15, 2011. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde (NIGERIA - Tags: FOOD POLITICS CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY) 
CHINA-ECONOMY/INFLATION
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January 08, 2010 
A vendor jumps off from the back of a truck carrying scallions at a vegetable wholesale market in Beijing... 
Beijing, China 
A vendor jumps off from the back of a car carrying scallions in Beijing 
A vendor jumps off from the back of a truck carrying scallions at a vegetable wholesale market in Beijing January 8, 2010. China is unlikely to face serious inflationary pressure this year because supply-and-demand conditions for consumer goods are balanced and money growth is in the process of being normalised, government researchers said in the latest issue of an official magazine. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
CHINA-ECONOMY/
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July 16, 2009 
A vendor smokes on a pile of scallion while waiting for customers at a wholesale market in Beijing July... 
Beijing, China 
Vendor smokes on pile of scallion while waiting for customers in Beijing 
A vendor smokes on a pile of scallion while waiting for customers at a wholesale market in Beijing July 16, 2009. China's annual GDP growth accelerated to 7.9 percent in the second quarter from 6.1 percent in the first quarter, as a surge in bank lending and government spending made it the best-performing major economy in the world. REUTERS/Christina Hu (CHINA BUSINESS) 
PERU/
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January 24, 2009 
Lettuces to be offered to the "lion" are hung at a temple during a Chinese New Year lion dance performance... 
Lima, Peru 
Lettuces to be offered to the "lion" are hung at a temple during a lion dance performance in Lima's Chinatown... 
Lettuces to be offered to the "lion" are hung at a temple during a Chinese New Year lion dance performance in Lima's Chinatown January 24, 2009. Feeding and touching the lion is a sign of luck and fortune for the new year according to descendants of Chinese immigrants. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (PERU) 
CHINA-ECONOMY/
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April 16, 2008 
A vendor sits among scallions at a market in Tianjin municipality April 16, 2008. China's annual gross... 
Tianjin, China 
A vendor sits among scallions at a market in Tianjin municipality 
A vendor sits among scallions at a market in Tianjin municipality April 16, 2008. China's annual gross domestic product growth slowed to 10.6 percent in the first quarter from 11.2 percent in the final three months of 2007, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Vincent Du (CHINA) 
CHINA-AGRICULTURE/
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January 31, 2007 
Workers pile up scallion at a wholesale market in Hefei, east China's Anhui province January 31, 2007.... 
Hefei, China 
Workers pile up scallion at a wholesale market in Hefei 
Workers pile up scallion at a wholesale market in Hefei, east China's Anhui province January 31, 2007. Developing modern agriculture is the Chinese government's top priority in building a new socialist countryside, according to a central government document, Xinhua News Agency reported. REUTERS/Jianan Yu (CHINA) 
ROMANIA REDENOMINATION
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March 01, 2005 
The price for scallions is displayed in both old and new leu in a market in Bucharest March 1, 2005.... 
Bucharest, Romania 
The price for scallions is displayed in both old and new leu in a market in Bucharest. 
The price for scallions is displayed in both old and new leu in a market in Bucharest March 1, 2005. Romania starts the leu currency redenomination process by slashing four zeroes off its leu starting July 1, 2005 to better fight inflation, one of the highest in the region. Starting today, shops across the country will show prices in both the old and the new currency. One new Romanian leu will be the equivalent of 10,000 old lei. REUTERS/Mihai Barbu MB/THI 
BUSH INAUGURAL
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January 18, 2005 
Brett Scallions, lead singer of the band Fuel, covers his mouth after swearing during the "America's... 
Washington, USA 
Lead singer of Fuel covers his mouth after swearing at Inauguration concert. 
Brett Scallions, lead singer of the band Fuel, covers his mouth after swearing during the "America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service" concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking BS 
ENTERTAINMENT
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March 03, 2001 
Brett Scallions, lead singer of the rock band Fuel performs at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise,... 
Sunrise, USA 
SCALLIONS OF THE BAND FUEL PERFORMS IN SUNRISE FLORIDA. 
Brett Scallions, lead singer of the rock band Fuel performs at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida, March 3, 2001. This show is the last show of the bands current tour.

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