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28. Product Recalls
Wyeth is recommending that consumers with children in thetwo throughfive age group not use the medicines until replacement products with a new dosage cup are available. The recalled soups were shipped to 24 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Wyeth, the company that makes a...
Source11/15/2007

29. Letters to the editor for Monday, Nov. 19
Let's make sure those are smart investments that recognize the wide array of parents' needs and create access to high-quality options for Minnesota's children. I have a particular problem with Hann's claims that local governments should claim more responsibility for school funding. If Hann is concerned about local control, I invite him to join me in working to stop anti-tax extremists who live in other states from misleading Minnesota voters -- hired hands like Paul Dorr, who lied to...
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30. For a great-tasting bird,
Ann Bearden, who owns the White Rabbit home-and-garden store on South Pine Street and also teaches cooking classes, said thawing is commonly overlooked by inexperienced cooks as an important part of turkey preparation. Bearden said the best thing to do, besides ordering a fresh bird, is to leave your thawing turkey in the refrigerator or cooler for at least three days. For Shirley Whiteside, preparing the favorite dish of any Thanksgiving culinary masterpiece - the turkey - is both an art...
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31. G20 Chiefs Urge Exchange Rate Flexibility
KLEINMOND, South Africa - Finance leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies called for greater exchange rate flexibility from countries with large current account surpluses in an apparent reference to China. China, a member of the group, known as the G20, had been expected to come under pressure at the group's two-day meeting in South Africa to re-value its tightly controlled yuan, which has remained stationary while other currencies, such as the Canadian dollar, the euro and Brazil's...
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32. Education Digest
News Sports Traffic Weather Opinion - Letters Business Obituaries Santa Cruz Style Entertainment Blogs Video Podcasts Slideshows Get Email Headlines Play Games Special Sections Community Archives Site Map Customer Service Santa Cruz Live La Ganga Online Local Education Breaking National U. News Sports Traffic Weather Opinion - Letters Business Obituaries Santa Cruz Style Entertainment Blogs Video Podcasts Slideshows Get Email Headlines Play Games Special Sections Community Archives Site...
Source11/18/2007

33. Dry holes: Well-diggers go deep as drought worsens
Replacing those wells over the past year or so accounts for about 30 percent of Cummings business and represents a significant increase for her company. The drought, among the worst in state history, has affected the area in ways other than mandatory water restrictions and Burlington s decision to cut water sales to Greensboro by 35 percent. Dry conditions don t affect actual drilling, but the lack of ground moisture does make it easier for crews to get to sites, especially new...
Source11/15/2007

34. Cooling Down Begins At Svalbard Global Seed Vault
Engineers working for the government of Norway, which is building the facility on the Svalbard archipelago, launched the cooling operation that, over the next two months, will bring the temperature of the sandstone rock surrounding the seed vault from its current -5 degrees Celsius (23 degrees Fahrenheit), to -18 degrees Celsius (about 0 degrees Fahrenheit) Engineers working for the government of Norway, which is building the facility on the Svalbard archipelago, launched the cooling...
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35. ANNETTE LEIN staff photographer
Almost dry and paperlike hydrangeas left in the garden this time of the year could be gathered with tall grasses, says Elaine Colombo, designer and co-owner of Lindsay Laine in Pittsford, a floral and home furnishings shop. Centerpieces can show off creative side Gather signs of the season to put the finishing touch on your Thanksgiving table Mary Chao Staff writer (November 17, 2007) Setting the stage for the perfect Thanksgiving gathering means bringing some of the warm autumnal colors...
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36. 'Act now - or millions face ruin from global warming'
Climate assessments by the Chinese government show agricultural productivity will fall by 5 per cent to 10 per cent if no action is taken, with the production of wheat, rice and corn decreasing by up to 37 per cent in the second half of the century. Countries such as Bangladesh are particularly vulnerable to climate change, with flooding and droughts destroying agriculture and homes and increasing disease, the report says. The working group's report, "Up in Smoke", calls on energy...
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