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55. Hawaii Superferry gets green light
Hawaii Superferry gets green light - USATODAY.com Cars Event tickets JobsReal estateShopOnline degrees Search. WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) A state judge cleared the way Wednesday for Hawaii's new inter-island ferry to operate before an environmental assessment is complete, disappointing critics who had argued the giant vessel could harm whales and damage the area's fragile ecology. WAILUKU, Hawaii (AP) A state judge cleared the way Wednesday for Hawaii's new inter-island ferry to operate before...
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56. El Dorado Plant Cited for Air Pollution
The company had been storing the material in tanks that were not designed for it, causing volatile organic compounds to leak into the air. I'll bet the correct containers will be so expensive and regulated that they will lay someone off just to afford the retool. You people just don't think about how all of this regulation and green hype is affecting our economy and our way of life. D and D was cited for storing hazardous waste on the property without proper authority. why couldn't the EPA...
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57. Steve Rall: Price for electricity goes beyond your bill
The coal for these plants will not only destroy more mountaintops and communities in West Virginia, but new coal plants will significantly increase air pollution in the Michigan communities where they will be built. We not only witnessed the destruction of the mountains, but heard from families whose health and livelihood are threatened every day by mountaintop removal mining. A woman whose husband had died of black lung disease now had her life and home threatened by the coal company's...
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58. New Montgomery Growth Policy Formalizes Focus on Public Transit
Hanson has long advocated efforts to get people out of cars in order to reduce air pollution and traffic jams while allowing new development. But if the projects are built near public transportation, developers might be able to avoid some penalties and even move their projects to the head of the line for approval. The policy had not previously compelled county agencies to examine the availability of buses, subways and commuter trains when evaluating what can go where. The new rules, which...
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59. Greater support and less marital conflict leads to later onset of puberty in girls
New research shows that greater support from mothers and fathers, as well as less marital conflict and depression (as reported by fathers), can lead to later onset of puberty. Early puberty in girls has been found to negatively affect these teenagers' health in areas such as mood disorders, substance abuse, adolescent pregnancy, and cancers of the reproductive system. The researchers sought to test and extend a 1991 model (developed by researcher Jay Belsky and colleagues) of the role of...
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60. Local briefs
Kathy Gresey Foundation plans fund-raising event The EFK Foundation, a Fox River Grove agency that provides scholarships on an annual basis to five or more high school students interested in wildlife, ecology, habitat and the environment, is sponsoring an event Nov. Kathy Gresey Foundation plans fund-raising event The EFK Foundation, a Fox River Grove agency that provides scholarships on an annual basis to five or more high school students interested in wildlife, ecology, habitat and the...
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61. Estate for land exchange in best interest of all involved
The John Hay house, one of New England's finest examples of an early 20th century summer estate, would come under the ownership and control of the Friends of the Fells, which has been unable to raise funds for the historic preservation of the estate under the federal constraints of its ownership. The John Hay house, one of New England's finest examples of an early 20th century summer estate, would come under the ownership and control of the Friends of the Fells, which has been unable to...
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62. Could this discovery make cancer a controllable disease?
The breakthrough - described by medical experts as "startling" - may lead to a range of new treatments that would allow patients to live with the disease, instead of trying to destroy it. Using mice engineered to develop cancer with injections of a tar component found in cigarette smoke, researchers in the United States found the animals' immune system could keep the spread of tumours in check over an extended period. The study, published online by the science journal Nature, identified...
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63. More News
Jones added that the visits help break the tension before a big game, and that it makes him feel good to have the younger kids look up to him and his teammates. There was a team of elementary school teachers, one from the middle school and a high school team, and the student team was made up of a lot of volleyball players. Dunmore As part of their game-day activity last Friday, members of the football team and some of the cheerleaders went across the parking lot from the high school to the...
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