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Not a joking matter
I would like to comment on Gary McCoy's comic on the op-ed page, July 11 (see above). The InBev hostile takeover is not a joke and will have great impact on our local economy. This takeover is about more then beer. Anheuser Busch has a much higher...Tags: Endangered Species, Williamsburg, Wildlife, Conservation, Nature
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Levees hold, despite a foot of rain from 100-mph Dolly
Associated PressHurricane Dolly slammed ashore and then loitered over deep south Texas as a tropical storm, dumping as much as a foot of rain in places and ripping roofs off buildings with 100 mph winds. Emergency managers waited for Dolly to move on late into the night...Tags: Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Fires, Floods, Natural Disasters
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Bald eagle nearly electrocuted in West Easton
Of The Morning CallA young bald eagle was critically hurt Wednesday when it was shocked by a power line in West Easton. With the bird's survival hanging in the balance, caregivers are trying to determine the extent of its injuries so they can help it heal. Borough...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Wildlife
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Waterside dining area can open
247-4534Virginia marine officials have backed a decision that says a Suffolk restaurant owner must tear down unpermitted piers and structures built over Bennett's Creek. But the Virginia Marine Resources Commission on Tuesday allowed Nathaniel Compton, owner...Tags: Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Virginia, Wetlands
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Backyards serving up buffets for black bears
Of The Morning CallYou know the scraps of food you toss to the squirrels or the sunflower seeds you dish out for the birds? Consider them bear bait. Backyards in suburbia offer a smorgasbord of dining options and are an alluring destination for the seasonal influx of...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Clubs and Associations, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Lehigh University, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Unmasking the super foods
Sun reporterThe 32nd Street Farmers' Market in Baltimore opened last Saturday morning with four produce farmers unloading batches of fresh blueberries for sale. Two and a half hours later, the berries were gone - undoubtedly scooped up by patrons who covet not only...Tags: Dietary Supplements, New Jersey, Forests, WebMD Corporation, Medical Conditions
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Focus on cleanup efforts
ALBANY - To help jump-start redevelopment projects across the state, Gov. David A. Paterson signed a law yesterday that reforms the state's Brownfield Cleanup Program. The legislation caps redevelopment tax credits and increases incentives for the cleanup...Tags: State Budgets, Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Fires
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Pick a peck of perfectly palatable picnics
Special to the Chicago TribunePicnic. It sounds simple: Grab a blanket, a basket of food and eat outdoors. But enjoying a family picnic requires planning. Besides deciding what to pack, the right location needs to be determined. Some picnics are best enjoyed in a quiet location...Tags: Libertyville, Lake Shore Drive, Road Transportation, Orland Park, Natural Resource Industry
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Review Poquoson's new land use plan
757-247-4635The City of Poquoson is in the process of updating its land use blueprint. A complete Comprehensive Plan draft, that once adopted will carry the city forward to 2028, is now available for review on the city's Web site at http://www.ci.poquoson.va.us....Tags: Land Resources, Virginia
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Hurricane Dolly slams into Texas
Associated Press WriterBROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) _ Hurricane Dolly gathered strength and slammed into the South Texas coast Wednesday with punishing rain and winds of 100 mph, blowing down signs, damaging an apartment complex and knocking out power to thousands. But local...Tags: Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Floods, Health and Safety at School, Natural Disasters
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