The Portland Daily Sun, Wednesday, April 24

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013

VOL.5 NO. 46

PORTLAND, ME

PORTLAND’S DAILY NEWSPAPER

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Panhandling on Spice — Personal stories from

the city’s streets. See page 9

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South Portland bank robbery suspect arrested See page 3 “Homeless, anything helps, God bless, thank you,” reads this panhandler’s sign. Many people on the street are addicted to the synthetic drug known as “Spice,” which has gained a foothold in Portland. (MARGE NIBLOCK PHOTO)

Crowd pushes for GMO labeling — Bill would unite Maine with like-minded states. See page 7 The notso-green restaurant scene See Natalie Ladd, page 4

‘Thorny questions’ from a celebrated poet While Eli Berry signs a petition, other supporters of labeling for genetically engineered food and seed stock wait outside the State House Tuesday prior to a press conference and a legislative hearing. The other advocates include (from left) Will West, Michele Roy and Charlie Bernstein. A bill before the Maine Legislature would require labeling of foods with genetically modified organisms. A trigger in the legislation calls for Maine to join other states waging similar efforts. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

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