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Unidentified gunmen today freed prisoners from the biggest jail in the country and gave them weapons, Janvier Aguehi, a warden at Abidjan's so-called MACA prison, said by phone.
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Magellan Metals has awarded the Magellan mining contract to Mining and Civil Australia Pty Ltd ( "MACA") to restart the mining of the Magellan and Cano open pits and all future mining activities until December 31, 2014.
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In an email they forwarded to their supporters, a MACA spokesman wrote, "While a garden is a great idea, the thought of it being organic made [us] shudder."
Defend Michelle Obama's organic garden from pesticide lobbyists 2009
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MACA went on to publish a letter it had sent to the First Lady asking her to consider using chemicals, or what they call "crop protection products," in her garden.
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The Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) represents chemical companies that produce pesticides, and they are angry that — wait for it — Michelle Obama isn't using chemicals in her organic garden at the White House.
Defend Michelle Obama's organic garden from pesticide lobbyists 2009
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Tell the board members of MACA (virtually all of them big chemical executives) that we don't appreciate their telling Michelle Obama (or any of us) to use pesticides in our gardens.
Defend Michelle Obama's organic garden from pesticide lobbyists 2009
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MACA represents chemical companies that produce pesticides, and they are angry that Michelle Obama isn't using chemicals in her organic garden at the White House.
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In an email they forwarded to their supporters, a MACA spokesman wrote, "While a garden is a great idea, the thought of it being organic made [us] shudder."
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The Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) has been picking what it mistakenly considers to be a "self-serving" bone with Michelle Obama.
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MACA, which represents agribusinesses like Monsanto, Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection, issued a statement saying, "As you go about planning and planting the White House garden, we respectfully encourage you to recognize the role conventional agriculture plays in the U.S. in feeding the ever-increasing population, contributing to the U.S. economy and providing a safe and economical food supply."
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