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The wild pig population in the U.S. has ballooned to more than 5 million.
NPR: $1M Pilot Project Aims To Take Out Feral Pigs
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The system is voluntary, but 84% of the U.S.'s pork producers have gotten certified under the program, representing 75% of the U.S. pig inventory, according to the pork board.
WSJ: What China Can Learn From America's Hot Dogs
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Few Americans know more about that hysteria and the cost it incurs than U.S. pig farmers, who can probably feel pork prices dropping everything someone uses the "s-word" despite the stubborn fact that one cannot contract this virus by eating pork.
CNN: Commentary: It's time to end flu hysteria
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Kirchner, who constantly accused the IMF and the U.S. for using Argentina as a guinea pig for their Washington Consensus-policies, negotiated the largest bond restructure in history, according to Mackintosh.
FORBES: The Market's Enemy? Stocks Gained Up To 24% Shortly After Death of Ex-Argentine President Kirchner
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According to a recent Greenpeace study, illegal wood charcoal is primarily used in Brazil to power smelters producing pig iron, which is used to make steel for industries including U.S. auto manufacturing.
FORBES: Green Accounting: A Greener Bottom Line?
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Since then, Fox's soundstages have hosted a cattle call of largely U.S.-funded productions, from Dark City to Babe: Pig in the City, The Matrix, M:I-2 and Red Planet.
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