Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Syrian opposition coalesces, Obama's foreign policy and how GMO labeling activists lost California November 12, 2012 By: Worldview Download Story [View the story "Worldview 11.12.12" on Storify]Worldview 11.12.12Previewing the next four years of Obama's foreign policy and how GMO labeling activists lost CaliforniaStorified by · Mon, Nov 12 2012 07:39:36Obama's second term puts US-Asian relations in spotlightPresident Obama hassaid the U.S. will turn its attention to Asia. He’s about to make a historictrip to Burma, where he’ll be the first U.S. president to visit the nation.Obama to visit Burma on Southeast Asia swingFresh off his reelection victory, Barack Obama is about to put his personal stamp on his administration's "pivot" to Asia. The president ...We’lltake a look at what foreign policy will look like under a second Obama termwith Michael Brenner, senior fellow at the Center forTranslatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University.President Obama's Foreign Policy AgendaNational security didn't play heavily in the presidential election. But President Obama's legacy, and the country's future, will be shape...What Prop 37's defeat means for GMO labeling activistsCalifornia voters defeated Proposition 37 bya margin of 53% to 47%. The measure would have made their state the first to require a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) label on some fresh produce and processed foods, such as corn, soybeans and beet sugar.Voters Defeat Prop. 37 Aimed At Labeling GM FoodsLOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) - Voters rejected a ballot measure that would have made California the first U.S. state to label processed foods ...Should genetically engineered foods be labeled?losangelestimesThe measure fell victim to a media blitz bankrolled by $46 million in campaign contributions from big biotech companies, including Monsanto, grocery manufacturers and agricultural firms.Yes on Proposition 37 launches TV ad campaignSACRAMENTO -- After losing a more than two-to-one lead from a month-long barrage of critical opposition TV ads, supporters of a genetical...We’ll about the failed measure and the future of the GMO labeling movement with Gary Hirshberg, co-founder and chairman of Stonyfield Organic. He co-authored Label It Now: What You Need to Know About Genetically Engineered Foods. Comments Send Print Share Recommend Tweet Previous post in Worldview Worldview 11.9.12 Next post in Worldview Worldview 11.13.12 View the discussion thread. Top Headlines On WBEZ.org Illinois pension Mad Lib: Choose your own fear-inspiring adjectives Chicago's best female musicians Two views of Roseland, decades apart Chicago 'TomKat' play takes on celebrity culture Old Maxwell Street remembered on film Searching for Chicago’s cable car tunnels Nailed it! The history of race and class in Chicago's nail art How Superman saved a small Illinois town Chicago books that would make great movies Chicago's municipal device: The city's symbol lurking in plain sight