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Becoming real estate manager is ways to gain some extra money to supplement a consistent salary or is a great business to develop from the earth up. However, people usually assume that will property operations is a to generate some … Continue reading →
Comfortable and compact, the Ju-Ju-Be Micra Be Laptop bag ($90, direct) protects tablets, ereaders, small netbooks, and other flat electronics very well without weighing you down. Constructed with an eye toward details, this multipurpose electronics bag has several features … Continue reading →
Contact:? Sandy Person, 707 864-1855 The importance of early childhood education ? and how Solano County is preparing its young people for the future ? will be featured at the Solano Economic Development Corporation?s May 24 breakfast event. First 5 … Continue reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) ? A U.S. official says Libya’s new government has told the United States that Moammar Gadhafi is dead. The official said Libya’s Transitional National Council informed U.S. officials in Libya of the development Thursday. The official said TNC … Continue reading →
The set of issues related to processing raw agricultural commodities. Value-added agriculture is a multidimensional issue. This article addresses six of these dimensions. One dimension of value-added agriculture means building a manufacturing base in rural regions to process agricultural crops … Continue reading →
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The energy, and expense, of bringing water to the Southland
Reporting from Chiriaco Summit, Calif.? The aqueduct stretched across the desert like an endless blue freight train, carrying its cargo of Colorado River water to a concrete building at the base of a craggy-faced mountain. Inside the plant, adorned with … Continue reading
Support for climate hacking up
John Mcconnico / AP An iceberg melts in Kulusuk Bay, eastern Greenland, in this July 17, 2007, file photo. A new survey finds growing support for schemes to hack the climate to reduce global warming. By John Roach The public … Continue reading