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by Roger Munns - 2007-05-07
Extended hotter summers and the environment have been much talked about subjects in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda.Now a new royal has entered ...
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by Leon Newton - 2007-05-03
A history of terrorism requires a very specific definition to avoid a never-ending summary of every violent act ever recorded. The brief, objective definition proposed by Dr. Boaz Ganor, an Israeli po...
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by Adrian Adams - 2007-05-01
We should all be concerned with saving the rainforest, and we can do our part by making small changes to our lifestyles. If everyone chose to do so, the results would be amazing. Trees offer us beauty...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-04-19
The European superyacht industry has blossomed over the last ten years, with multi millionaires and billionaires buying yachts in the tens of millions of Euros price range - and when it comes to some ...
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by Pat Carpenter - 2007-04-12
Mercury is poisonous, yet it's a critical part of most compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), the kind that environmentalists and some governments are pushing as a new way to cut energy consumption. ...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-04-06
A campaign to plant a billion new trees is being welcomed by environmentalists, but with a warning by some that in certain regions it could do more harm than good.While the campaign claims that each t...
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by SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN - 2007-03-25
The Indo Tibetan Border Police camps in Arunachal Pradesh are serving as a safe haven for the birds of various types and this has transformed all the border out posts, battalions, sector headquarters ...
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by David Stargel - 2007-03-20
There is a lot of talk about NASCAR changing from leaded fuel to unleaded. The long term plan was that unleaded fuel was going to be introduced to the Nextel Cup Series in 2008. Why the change in pl...
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by Mike Blissett - 2007-03-20
It seems everyday we're bombarded with even more information regarding global warming. Scientists give us finding after finding; this ice shelf is melting, that drought is longer and more severe than...
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by SUDHAKAR NATARAJAN - 2007-03-19
SUDHAKAR NATARAJANDEPUTY COMMANDANTVET ITBP24/2/07ITBP wins over Kashmiris Op Ashwa was launched in the C.I grid on 15 July 2002 at Baltal during the Amarnath Yatra. This op was an unprecedented uniqu...
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by Sam Wolfe - 2007-03-07
It seems to that every time we turn on the TV or listen to the radio we are bombarded with the next rise in fuel prices. Is this a true supply and demand question? Well it is true that the booming C...
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by Daniel Johansson - 2007-01-16
Recycling is one of the best ways in which to have a positive impact upon the world in which we live in. Recycling is highly beneficial for the natural environment and human beings. The amount of the ...
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by Roger Munns - 2006-12-27
Climate change has been a much talked about subject in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda.But a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prin...
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by Matt Oconnor - 2006-12-15
With the increasing interest in biodiesel as an alternative fuel for diesel engine cars, further studies are being made in order to discover a means to process such alternative fuels in amounts that w...
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by Matt Oconnor - 2006-12-04
Biodiesel has been getting its share of interest among people in the search for alternative fuels. The cost of oils has been steadily going up in the worldwide market and many think it is time to find...
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by Ann Coveney - 2006-12-01
There has been increasing concern in recent years about the spread of pests, such as the Asian longhorn beetle and the Pine Wood Nematode, since wood packaging material made of unprocessed raw wood pr...