73. Nail salons' workers, clients at risk from toxic chemicals And the government isn't making sure that the nail polishes, removers and acrylic nail products are safe before they adorn your digits -- that's up to the manufacturers. Led by the EPA, local and state health officials, along with Seattle environmental and community activists, began meeting in July to learn more about the risks and to devise ways to better protect manicurists and their clients. Fueled by Vietnamese immigrants who have made this their niche business, the salons offer...
Source • Seattle PostIntelligencer •
74. More clownin' around pdf files) Today Subscribe online and get two weeks free. Performing exotic animal exhibitors are inspected, unannounced by USDA, USDI, states' Fish & Game departments, local animal control, humane societies, their own company animal department supervisors, and every animal extremist wacko who thinks because they love animals they're an expert. Performing exotic animal exhibitors are inspected, unannounced by USDA, USDI, states' Fish & Game departments, local animal control, humane...
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75. Mid-caps may outperform blue chips The prevailing perception in the international fund circles about Indian stock is something like this: India, along with Brazil, Russia and China, already accepted as a proxy for global emerging markets, will be the future engines for global growth, with an ever-increasing share of global GDP and trade and growing political importance. There is strong possibility that some of the investor groups would like to take profits in frontline counters at this level of benchmark. The prevailing...
Source • The Hindu •
76. Barnsley News In Brief Last week residents spoke out over fears their homes could be torn down to make way for a wider road after it emerged council workers had taken photographs of all properties on Dodworth Road. more Mum appeals for help to catch son's killer THE grief-stricken mother of a murdered Polish man has joined Barnsley detectives in an appeal for i. more Hospice gets cash boost AN email raffle has raised vital funds for the terminally ill in Barnsley. Coun Hall says drastic action needs to be taken...
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77. US, European stocks lose ground Disappointing economic data forced US markets down at the end of last week, while European exchanges were also under pressure. Stocks from the semiconductors, tech software and automobiles sectors stocks were among the most penalised while pharma and health care equipment stocks gained. Disclaimer: The information comprised in this section is not, nor is it held out to be, a solicitation of any person to take any form of investment decision. Technically, notwithstanding a limited technical...
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78. Biology Symposium 2006 As aptly expounded by Mr Dandria, the number of research projects makes it difficult to elaborate on every project, for reasons of space - hence, I will limit myself to a brief description of each. The Times & The Sunday Times, Malta Search: Archive Books Business Stocks Lifestyle Showtime i-Tech Motoring Classified. And in fact, the symposium (held yesterday week) was endowed with no fewer than 29 presentations, including 22 B. The event has now established itself firmly in the calendar...
Source • Times of Malta •
79. Land Rover contributes to cleaner environment Land Rover contributes to cleaner environment . Tell a Friend . Contact Us Username: Password: The Worlds Largest Arab Online Community Back to Maktoob . Land Rover has announced the next significant step in its ongoing commitment to addressing the challenges of climate change with the introduction of a wide-ranging pilot CO2 offset programme, which will allow both Land Rover and its customers to contribute to a cleaner environment. Land Rover has announced the next significant step in its...
Source • Maktoob Business (press release),United Arab Emirates •
80. Increase in carbon dioxide emissions accelerating Dr Raupach s figures show that while China demonstrates the highest current growth rate in emissions, its emissions per person are still below the global average and its accumulated contribution since the start of the industrial revolution around 1800 is only five per cent of the global total. On our current path, it will be difficult to rein-in carbon emissions enough to stabilise the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration at 450 ppm. Dr Raupach s figures show that while China...
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