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The Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas meet for the second time in less than three weeks, once again facing each other at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. The teams played to a 1-1 draw on June 24 in Commerce City, a late Omar Cummings goal giving the Rapids a share of the points after David Ferreira scored for FCD.
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UPDATE: It turns out the Vampire Weekend cover band is real, or at least real- ish . According to an email from manager Katharine Brandes , the band now has a name, the VW Bugs, and four members, all of whom are former Princeton students.
Above: President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, attends a round-table discussion with the leaders of the other G8 group of nations during their summit on July 8, 2009 in L'Aquila, Italy.
Vegetation valuable to a fishery The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is fielding a number of inquiries from lakefront property owners on how to eliminate shoreline weeds.
L'AQUILA, Italy — Targeting global warming, President Obama and other leaders of the world's richest industrial countries pledged Wednesday to seek dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to slow dangerous climate change.
BRUSSELS, July 9 (Reuters) - European Union funding to support new technology to trap and bury climate-warming gases could be wasted as member states fight for the biggest cut, an EU lawmaker warned on Thursday. The European Investment Bank should be put in charge of the funds to avert that risk, he added. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), a process of burying harmful gases, is seen by some as a ...
Associated Press L’AQUILA, Italy — Targeting global warming, President Barack Obama and other leaders of the world’s richest industrial countries pledged Wednesday to seek dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to slow dangerous climate change. Setting a marker for success, they agreed for the first time that worldwide temperatures must not rise more than a few degrees.
Targeting global warming, leaders of the world's richest industrial countries pledged Wednesday to seek dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to slow dangerous climate change. Setting a marker for success, they agreed for the first time that worldwide temperatures must not rise more than a few degrees.
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