NEW YORK (Reuters) - Metropolitan Opera music director James Levine will return to the conducting podium in May 2013 - initially in a wheelchair - after a fall more than a year ago that left him partially paralyzed, the New York opera house said on F... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama plants spinach as she gardens during a community service project at Vhuthilo Community Center in Soweto township, Johannesburg June 22, 2011. REUTERS/Charles Dharapak/Pool (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: POLITICS)... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Actor Mel Gibson (C) holds a baby at the spina bifida and pediatrics unit at the San Juan de Dios hospital in Guatemala City June 8, 2011. REUTERS/Rony Veliz/Hospital San Juan de Dios/Handout (GUATEMALA - Tags: HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT) FOR E... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Housewives hold local food products, (L to R) cooking oil, spinach and frozen pollock, as they take part in a rally to protest the building of more nuclear plants in South Korea, in Seoul March 29, 2011. South Korea, the world's fifth... [Full Article]
(AFP) - A woman holds a bag of Japanese spinach at a Japanese 'Apita' supermarket in Hong Kong. Shops and restaurants in sushi-mad Hong Kong, one of Japan's key food export markets, have been hit badly by the radiation scare with shoppers... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Shoppers check spinach and other vegetables at a supermarket in Tokyo on March 22. Australia on Thursday ordered a halt to food imports from areas of Japan near a crisis-hit nuclear plant that has leaked radiation, but insisted the risk ... [Full Article]
(AP) - Farmer Hiroshi Kidokoro clips spinach for disposal in his farmland in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, Tuesday, March 22, 2011, following the March 11 earthquake, tsunami and the subsequent crisis at the Fukushima nuclear complex. The Japanese... [Full Article]
(AFP) - A Zimbabwean farmer holds spinach in his farm in Chinhamora, about 50 km north of Harare. Zimbabwe and China have signed a raft of agreements worth $585 million aimed at reviving the southern African country's health, mining and agricultu... [Full Article]
(Canadian Press) - Chiyoko Kaizuka, 83-year old farmer, weeds her spinach field Sunday, March 20, 2011 in Moriya, Ibaragi Prefecture, Japan. Japan announced the first signs that contamination from its tsunami-crippled nuclear complex has seeped into ... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Teruko Saka, 80-year-old farmer, weeds a spinach field in Moriya, Ibaraki prefecture, north of Tokyo, March 20, 2011, nine days after an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. The Japanese government will decide by Monday on whether to restric... [Full Article]