Morning Links – Distributed
August 31, 2010
- Rwanda to distribute half-a-million high-yield coffee saplings this year. (Bloomberg)
- “‘The government has contributed Rwf50,000 to every village to help in the celebrations. This is just a small contribution compared to what has already been done by the people themselves,’ Musoni said.” The government’s money is the people’s money too, no? (New Times)
- Mean-looking pregnant women bashes mentally unstable man in the head with a rock for “stealing her suitcase.” (New Times)
- “He added that according to statistics, in 2006, the annual national milk production was 154 million litres and as of last year, it had more than doubled to 33.2 million.” (New Times)
- More on the UN report. (Atlantic Wire)
- Unattractive maybe but less ridiculous than the short-sleeved suit. (LA Times)
- Inside the secret world of Trader Joe’s. (Fortune)
- Six movie plots that could have been solved in minutes. (Cracked)
And finally, plane decisions (click to enlarge):
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