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New edition of the Farmer's Market at FAO Headquarters

The farmers will offer seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables to around 3000 people - including employees, contractors, delegates and visitors - that enter the FAO headquarters every day.

Centro Agroalimentare [...]




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Sign up to receive FAO's publications newsletters

To keep up to date on FAO’s most recent publications, sign up to one of the newsletters produced by the Publications team of the Office for Corporate Communication:


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Rising popularity of email newsletters across the Organization

FAO email newsletters have sparked great interest across the Organization in the last few years, with over 2 million emails sent out in 2018 and over 3 million last year.

Corporate newsletters cover approximately 100 [...]




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Working from home?

Times like this have led us to rethink our daily lives, from our basic everyday habits to the way we usually get information. FAO is working to guarantee continued [...]




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I'M GOING TO WRITE A BLACKADDER / MR. BEAN CROSSOVER WHICH TAKES PLACE ON GALLIFREY




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This Week in The Journal




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This Week in The Journal




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two tickets to space




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Sunday, April 25, 2010: Blossom Butterworth 2010




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Wednesday, April 28, 2010: J.O.M.B w/The Girls




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Americans Think National Parks Are Worth Way More Than We Spend On Them

An independent survey finds that although NPS's annual budget is around $3 billion, Americans are willing to pay much more




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How Thousand-Year-Old Trees Became the New Ivory

Ancient trees are disappearing from protected national forests around the world. A look inside $100 billion market for stolen wood




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Cherokee Indians Can Now Harvest Sochan Within a National Park

For the first time, the indigenous community is allowed to gather the cherished plant on protected land




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If You Want to See Thousands of Fireflies Light Up at Once, Head to the Great Smoky Mountains

A firefly mating ritual turns into a synchronized light show




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Get Low  2010 ☚ ☚  Get bored




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The Social Network  2010 ☚ ☚ ☚  Something about a web site that gets you laid




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It's Kind of a Funny Story  2010 ☚ ☚  Not the way they tell it, it isn't




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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone  2001 ☚ ☚ ☚  A slavish adaptation of a book with potential




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The Tourist  2010 ☚  Who knew big old piles of turd could be so boring?




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The Green Hornet  2011 ☚ ☚  Wishes it were different, but doesn't have the balls or brains




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#m715 Hiking & "Wall Alley"




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Inside the Alluring Power of Public Opinion Polls From Elections Past

A digital-savvy historian discusses his popular @HistOpinion Twitter account




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How to Save Your Election Day Newspaper

Here's what you need to know to preserve your copy of history




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06/19/2008: Dry well.




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06.28.11: I thought you were different... but, I like it.




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07.05.11: How does this always keep happening?




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08.02.11: If I knew how to swim, this would be OK.




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09.06.11: I want to go to the beach now.




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09.20.11: I never thought it would come to this




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09.20.11: Check out my new couch




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09.28.11: I can't wait for snow




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Garcia sentenced to 33 months: Charged with importing drugs into Ketchikan




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Virus worries K-Town: Local agencies to discuss virus preparedness




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Assembly to finalize list for Washington, D.C. trip




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Council to mull hospital lease: Scrutinizes Metlakatla power tie-in




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Council talks grant funding: Requests extension for public comment period on Metlakatla power tie-in




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Assembly OKs ‘salmon cans’: Set of policy issue statements that Boro representative will take to D.C. approved




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Council opposes elimination of Ocean Rangers: City sets meeting with linemen, union rep




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AMHS work group: Members will provide Dunleavy direction on AMHS




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Carol Lay ~ strip #711: New Year Resolutions




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How COVID-19 Is Affecting the Cultural World

Museum closures and event cancellations abound as officials rush to contain the new coronavirus' spread




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I Was Among the Lucky Few to Walk in Space

On July 31, 1971, Al Worden performed the first deep-space extra-vehicular activity. "No one in all of history" saw what he saw that day




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Virtually Celebrate Peak Bloom With Ten Fun Facts About Cherry Blossoms

The National Cherry Blossom Festival has moved online due to the novel coronavirus pandemic




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How a Spy Known as the ‘Limping Lady’ Helped the Allies Win WWII

A new biography explores the remarkable feats of Virginia Hall, a disabled secret agent determined to play her part in the fight against the Nazis




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Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term

Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry"




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Wonder Showzen




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Hollow Earth