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73. Cashmere: soft, stylish, and tasty
Pest control firm reports surge in infestations of fabric-eating species despite overall fall in numbers Terry Macalister and James Randerson Monday June 25, 2007 The Guardian They lurk deep in the heart of the nation's wardrobes, their larvae burrow through carpets, hide in the undergrowth of the sock drawer and find Britain's boom in cheap cashmere particularly to their taste. Pest control firm reports surge in infestations of fabric-eating species despite overall fall in numbers Terry...
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74. Sage grouse summit seeks elusive nature, energy balance
Sage grouse summit seeks elusive nature, energy balance Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature . world . ap news . odd . business . community . obituaries . opinion . extra . archive Increase Font Size What's New! Dr. Sage grouse summit seeks elusive nature, energy balance Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper ....
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75. Fox That Attacked Girl Remains on the Loose
A spokeswoman with Denver Environmental Health said that Denver Animal Control sent three crews to the scene Sunday night to help locate the fox after the agency was contacted by police, but they were unable to locate the animal. Witnesses say two children were playing in front of the home as the fox, one of several that have been spotted in the neighborhood, looked on from a corner of the yard. A two-year-old girl is recovering from injuries to her face and arms after a fox attacked her...
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76. Greater conservation for European protected species
back Friday 22 June 2007 15:30 Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs(National) Greater conservation for European protected species Dolphins, marine turtles, otters and other European Protected Species** are to benefit from increased protection from this summer. back Friday 22 June 2007 15:30 Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs(National) Greater conservation for European protected species Dolphins, marine turtles, otters and other European Protected Species** are...
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77. Fragile Environment As Risk Aversion Picks Up
Saxo Bank A/S shall not be responsible for any loss arising from any investment based on any recommendation, forecast or other information herein contained. Commodities: Precious metals lower, oil higher on gasoline concerns. Trades in accordance with the recommendations in an analysis, especially leveraged investments such as foreign exchange trading and investment in derivatives, can be very speculative and may result in losses as well as profits, in particular if the conditions...
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78. Consumers: Use Caution When Applying Insect Repellents Containing DEET
Excessive use of products containing diethyltoluamide (DEET) can result in adverse health effects, particularly in children, if not applied correctly. For children, insect repellents containing DEET, with a concentration of 10 percent, are as safe as other products when used according product labels. Consumers should immediately stop using a repellent if they experience any of the above symptoms and contact a poison control center or emergency room if swallowed. Although reactions to...
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79. City funds spare recycling, program cuts
DailyProgress.com . City funds spare recycling, program cuts. Printer Friendly Version Email This Story City funds spare recycling, program cuts By Jeremy Borden /jborden@dailyprogress.com . 978-7263 June 26, 2007 Charlottesville officials believe a more than 5-year dispute between Charlottesville and Albemarle County over how to fund the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority is nearing the end. Printer Friendly Version Email This Story City funds spare recycling, program cuts By Jeremy Borden...
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80. High Country Tenure Review Decision Welcomed
Scoop: High Country Tenure Review Decision Welcomed About / Subscribe / Advertise / Submit News / NewsAgent / Feedback / Login Regional. The StopTenureReview group supports the announcement by the Ministers of Conservation, Chris Carter, and Land Information, David Parker, to investigate the withdrawal of 40 leashold properties from South Island tenure review to protect important high country landscapes and biodiversity values. The StopTenureReview group supports the announcement by the...
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81. Letters to the Editor
Yet some of us are called by our Christian sensibilities to assist these desperate migrants who leave all they know for better opportunities for themselves and their families. The need to protect more habitat has never been greater as global warming, farming, mining, timbering, and dams have all caused massive deforestation in the tropics. This type of crime goes largely unreported as Mexicans fear for their lives and the lives of their family members if they don't pay criminals. Our...
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