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market![]() The market hall was historically the centre of commerce for towns and villages, being the venue for sales of agricultural and manufactured goods, and the exchange of services. Many towns have preserved these historic buildings, and others have built new, larger, covered market buildings. ![]() Market in front of the church of St John the Baptist in San Juan Chamula, Chiapas state, southern Mexico. San Juan Chamula, a small town outside San Cristobal, is the largest Mayan township in Chiapas. The Mayan traditions are still strong here (Tzotzil is the local language) and the worshippers at the church practise a mixture of Mayan and Catholic customs.
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Also at Bayer, USDA formally approves a strain of genetically engineered rice whose discovery in commercial stocks earlier this year triggered a food market dispute with the European Union and Japan. Wild by Nature, a full-service natural and organic food market is a leader in the national trend in supermarkets focusing on organic foods and products in an upscale, natural setting. A patient may have been infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 in Guangzhou, People's Republic of China, at a food market that had live birds. |
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