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NATSUME TO BRING THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATEDRUNE FACTORY 2: A FANTASY HARVEST MOON TO NINTENDO DS LATER THIS FALL

Burlingame, Calif., June 24, 2008– Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon will be released for the Nintendo DS™ system later this fall. The company has also released the first screen shots of the game. The Rune Factory series is a unique blend of elements from the world of Harvest Moon and that of a fantasy RPG, offering Harvest Moon fans and traditional RPG players the best of both worlds.

Better harvest on eve on e-auction

KOCHI: The prospects are looking bright for cardamom growers after a year marked by low crop and high prices. The growers and traders have predicted a good crop and an early harvest for the coming season, thanks to consistent summer rains. The harvesting has already started in a small way and the auctioning for the new season is tentatively slated for June 22, said PC Punnoose, general manager of Kerala Cardamom Processing and Marketing Co-operative Society.

NATSUME CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF ITS POPULAR HARVEST MOON SERIES WITH TWO NEW TITLES FOR NINTENDO DS AND NINTENDO WII THIS SUMMER

NATSUME CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF ITS POPULAR HARVEST MOON SERIES WITH TWO NEW TITLES FOR NINTENDO DS™ AND NINTENDO WII™ THIS SUMMER

Cardamom farmers await better harvest on eve on e-auction

KOCHI: The prospects are looking bright for cardamom growers after a year marked by low crop and high prices. The growers and traders have predicted a good crop and an early harvest for the coming season, thanks to consistent summer rains. The harvesting has already started in a small way and the auctioning for the new season is tentatively slated for June 22, said PC Punnoose, general manager of Kerala Cardamom Processing and Marketing Co-operative Society.

Green news harvest: 500-mile fuel cell car, Linux gets 'green flag'

The fuel cell vehicle, for lease in Japan, can go over 500 miles on a tank in very cold temperatures.

Green-tech news harvest: Tesla's new drivetrain, Google.org on plug-in hybrids

An important milestone: Verenium will open an ethanol plant in Jennings, La., that will use agricultural waste from sugar cane farming.

Plant a garden, harvest savings

Some "green thumbs" are taking an old-fashioned approach to soaring grocery bills by growing their own food.

Week in review: An iPhone harvest for Apple

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Ranchers Get Right to Graze Animals, Harvest Hay on Protected Land

WASHINGTON -- Responding to high feed costs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday it will allow livestock producers to graze animals and produce hay on millions of fragile acres now set aside for conservation.

UK Approves Human-Pig Embryo Stem-Cell Harvest

An anonymous reader writes "British biologists have received government approval to create the world's first human stem cells from hybrid embryos, part pig, part human. The Warwick Medical School team, led by Justin St. John of the Clinical Sciences Research Institute, was granted the country's third animal-human embryo license from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, which goes into effect today (July 1)." The above link requires (free) registration; the Telegraph's coverage does not.

Jobsite hackers

Hackers have created an online tool to harvest the personal information of candidates from jobsites in the US.

NASA Wind Map Shows You Where The Greatest Gusts Blow

In an effort to figure out the best areas to harvest wind energy, scientists from NASA's Earth Science Division have used several years of QuikSCAT satellite data to produce some pretty awesome looking wind power density maps. According to them, if the areas with high wind power—an average wind of greater than 30 knots (45 miles an hour)—were tapped, they could potentially supply 10 to 15 percent of the world's energy needs.

Police nab two cannabis growers in cemetery

HANOI (Reuters) - Police have detained two custodians who were about to harvest their first crop of cannabis, a source of drugs like hashish and marijuana, from a cemetery in Vietnam's capital, a state-run newspaper reported on Monday.

Police nab two cannabis growers in Vietnam cemetery

HANOI (Reuters) - Police have detained two custodians who were about to harvest their first crop of cannabis, a source of drugs like hashish and marijuana, from a cemetery in Vietnam's capital, a state-run newspaper reported on Monday.

Droughts hit 19,177 hectares of rice fields in C. Java

Semarang, Central Java (ANTARA News) - Droughts have hit 19,177 hectares of rice fields in Central Java causing harvest failures on a total of 3,589 hectares of the paddies, a provincial food crop afficial said.

Nel to irritate England

HEADLINES: Dean charged with fraud | Browne's Basra walkabout | Documentary highlights education collapse | Quake: building prices to be controlled | Royal cows signal 'quite good' rice harvest | Indonesian famine 'higher than Afica' | Destitute Burmese gear up for vote | Ukraine mine explosion kills one, six missing | McCain slams 'crazy' comments | E Cape looks to combat diarrhoea outbreak | More Stories... INDICATORS: R/$ 7.66 R/€ 12.08 R/£ 15.20 Gold $/oz 928.38 JSE Alsi 32684.47 | More Indicators...

Rain hurts Kolkata's semi chances

HEADLINES: Dean charged with fraud | Browne's Basra walkabout | Documentary highlights education collapse | Quake: building prices to be controlled | Royal cows signal 'quite good' rice harvest | Indonesian famine 'higher than Afica' | Destitute Burmese gear up for vote | Ukraine mine explosion kills one, six missing | McCain slams 'crazy' comments | E Cape looks to combat diarrhoea outbreak | More Stories... INDICATORS: R/$ 7.66 R/€ 12.08 R/£ 15.20 Gold $/oz 928.38 JSE Alsi 32684.47 | More Indicators...

IGN AU's The Week That Was: Vol. 13

Australia, May 22, 2008 - Plenty to talk about this week! For one thing, we've tended a bumper crop of local content; reaping a bountiful harvest of reviews and previews in this, the most lean of seasons. Leading the charge was Naz's review of Haze. Taking a cue from many of our readers (not you guys of course – those other readers), I didn't bother reading the whole thing, instead giving it a light skim. Turns out – in contrast to pretty much everyone else in the world – he really liked it! Here's an excerpt of what he had to say about the game, trimmed of the fat:

Sony PlayStation 3 to become a dynamic in-game advertising platform

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have announced that a new dynamic in-game advertising system is being launched in order to harvest the rapidly growing in-game advertising market. Advertisement distribution company, IGA Worldwide, has been selected as its first partner though more are expected to follow.

Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist manages to be silly, sexy and subversive

Watching a film where the lead character is called Pepperminta was always going to be difficult. Pepperminta wafts through a watery autumnal world, with her unnamed brother in tow. The sky is blue as a duck egg, the leaves a harvest of red and gold. The water is clean and clear, the accompanying music a tinkling, drifting, somnambulistic chill-out vibe, with a cawing crow thrown in for good measure.

Paiwan tribe: Respect for ancestors and art traditions

The Paiwan tribe has a population of nearly 79,000, and is distributed in southern Taiwan (Pingtung County) and southeastern Taiwan (Taitung County). The Paiwan traditionally had a strict social hierarchy of chieftain and clan, nobility and commoners. The commoners provided the physical labor, such as farming of the land, and a portion of their harvest was given to the noble landowners. The chieftain and noble classes had the responsibility of overseeing the affairs of their village including managing the ceremonies and maintaining traditions.


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