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June 24, 2011
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US man robs store to get health care in prison

β€œA North Carolina man robbed a local store for a dollar just so he could get health care in prison, he said.

β€œJames Verone, 59, handed the teller a note demanding $1 and claimed he had a gun … He then walked away and sat down, waiting for police.
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β€œ[He said:] 'I wanted to make it known that this wasn't for monetary reasons, but for medical reasons.'
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β€œWith little money to his name and many medical problems, including a growth on his chest, two ruptured disks and an unidentified problem with his left foot, he said the 'robbery' was his last resort.

β€œ'The pain was beyond the tolerance that I could accept'...

β€œHe calculated that a non-violent crime like the bank hold-up would land him in jail, and even enable him to collect Social Security benefits upon his release.”

β€” June 21 NYDailyNews.com article.

Hedge funds grab African land

β€œHedge funds are behind 'land grabs' in Africa to boost their profits in the food and biofuel sectors, a US think-tank says.

β€œIn a report, the Oakland Institute said hedge funds and other foreign firms had acquired large swathes of African land, often without proper contracts.

β€œIt said the acquisitions had displaced millions of small farmers.

β€œForeign firms farm the land to consolidate their hold over global food markets, the report said.

β€œThey also use land to 'make room' for export commodities such as biofuels and cut flowers.

β€œ'This is creating insecurity in the global food system that could be a much bigger threat than terrorism,' the report said.”

β€” June 8 BBC.co.uk report.

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