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Visionaries see a future in which things like household rubbish and pig slurry will provide the fuel for cars and homes, doing away with the need for dirty fossil fuels.
ECONOMIST: Talking rubbish
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To survive the outbreak and the price crash, pig farmers either had to sell out to bigger companies, hold out hope that things would get better or specialize in up-market cuts of pork.
NPR: Family Farms Lose Out on Upswing of Pork Exports
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And in the "well-dressed greens and things" section, there are salads that range from one made with fried pig's ear to another composed of avocado, oranges and roasted carrots.
WSJ: Spring's Tasty Cookbooks
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Roy, earlier on you were saying that really they were making a pig's dinner of this, Labour, this particular crisis, and obviously Keith Vaz and all those things that were brought up by Mr Hinduja there, I mean it's up to Labour really whether this crisis has any effect is it?
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