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by Steve Hanson - 2008-09-05
Mankind needs energy for heating, cooking, manufacturing and for transportation. Our lives and lifestyles depend on it. If you consider that the vast majority of that energy is drawn from what are ir...
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by Kristi Ambrose - 2008-09-01
If you're at all interested in becoming a fellow Greenie or you already are an official Greenie, Worm Farms are one of the most fantastic things to look into! Worms are often used in a process called...
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by Nick Marion - 2008-08-26
The electrical energy obtained by converting sun light is called solar energy. This conversion is done by using collectors that are placed on the tops of homes or buildings. The collecting of solar e...
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by michael Webster - 2008-08-24
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 24, 2:30 PM PDTMexican drug cartel gangs and their surrogates terror is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama in a Birmingham suburb. Authori...
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by michael Webster - 2008-08-16
by Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 16, 2008 12:01 PM PDT L.A. Times reported that Russia and its allied forces destroyed a key railway bridge linking war-weary Georgia's capital to the B...
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by James Nash - 2008-08-14
Carbon Offsetting involves paying an organisation to neutralise the climate impact of your own activities, thereby making those activities "carbon neutral" or "climate neutral". Some offset schemes f...
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by Paul Fitzgerald - 2008-08-09
So, scientists and researchers, even the President have told us that using the water for your gas was friendly to our world, but many of us wonder why. I mean sure, toxic fumes aren't getting into th...
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by Steven Beckerman - 2008-08-09
Its no small wonder why scooters are so attractive to riders in the U.K. With the credit crunch problems in full force as well as petrol and diesel prices continuing to climb, sales of scooters rose ...
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by michael Webster - 2008-08-03
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 3, 2008 1:oo PM PDTFor years now US federal officials have reported that the Mexican drug cartels are operating in dozens of US cities, and have consoli...
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by Abhijit Banerjee - 2008-08-03
Meat and dairy products form the basis of many Western diets. In fact, the popular perception is that a portion of meat and two glasses of milk every day will ensure good bones and muscle mass. Howev...
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by michael Webster - 2008-08-01
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 1, 2008 12:30 PM PDTThe Mexican and U.S. Governments are in denial. The dictionary definition of civil war indicates that a civil war is a military conf...
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by michael Webster - 2008-07-26
Jimmy Chagra DiesFormer El Pasoan Jimmy Chagra the man accused of a plot to kill judge in San Antonio dies. He was freed on parole in '03, he had been living in Mesa Arizona in a federal protection p...
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by CD Mohatta - 2008-07-26
Recently I came across Plant A Flower Day. While thinking of flowers my thoughts went to orphans. I began thinking about orphans, their parents, and those who take care of them.What kind of parents a...
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by michael Webster - 2008-07-24
Two U.S. Marines arrested and indicted for Execution style murder over drug moneyMichael Webster: Investigative Reporter July 24, 2008 at 4:00 PM PDT Camp Pendleton California two Marines will b...
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by James William Smith - 2008-07-20
Many of us grew up watching friendly Kermit the Frog on a television show called Sesame Street. Certainly, we can remember reading the fairy tale of the frog that turns into a handsome prince after r...
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by michael Webster - 2008-07-17
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter July 17, 2008 11:00 AM PDTThe New York Times reports: A federal court has issued two rulings, one favoring President Bush's indefinite detentions of "enemy ...
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by Steve Dubin - 2008-07-14
DATELINE: MIDDLEBOROUGH, MA...The Classic Car Cruise Night/Car Show at Cirelli Marketplace is not only drawing car enthusiasts from far and wide but it is also providing a boost to local charities....
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by Patrick Omari - 2008-07-09
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has stated that the average household in the UK is wasting around 8 pound sterling per week on unnecessary food bills. Brown's suggestion that the British public s...
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by michael Webster - 2008-07-07
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter July 6, 2008 3:00 P.M. PDTThe Washington Post reports that U.S. law enforcement authorities helped facilitate a $32,000 ransom payment in Mexico for a relat...
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by jackyluo - 2008-07-05
The central government has urged the Dalai Lama to take concrete steps to show he is against views and activities seeking "Tibet independence" before another round of talks with his representatives c...