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Heat did not deter the Missouri Landscape and Nursery Association's summer field day that highlighted its annual conference at Nathanael Greene and Close Memorial Park.
The nutritional benefits of eating fish are well-known. It's high in protein, low in fat and many are rich with omega-3 oils. But a lot of our favourite fish are in danger from overfishing, so it's important to know which ones are good to eat
The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, which hopes to assemble a DNA sequence library of the world's species using barcode technology, has appointed Dr. Bernard W. Sweeney, Director of the Stroud(TM) Water Research Center, to head its Freshwater Surveillance group. One of iBOL's ten working groups, each of which is focused on different organisms and environments, the Freshwater ...
As a member of the Cowpens National Battlefield's Youth Conservation Corps, Evelyn Lester is spending the summer trimming weeds and hauling trash.
A family council is the organizational and strategic planning arm of a family, where all members meet to decide values, policy, and direction for the future.
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YOUNG Joshua Glicklich fought off competition from thousands of Bolton children to come up with the perfect school dinner.
Lagos — Nigerians have condemned senators of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over their demand for automatic ticket to the Senate in 2011, saying they have not done anything to merit such indulgence.
MUSIC PROGRAMS: The following students participated in the Iowa Summer Music Camp percussion and piano programs June 14-19 at the University of Iowa School of Music.
Just before midnight on a Friday evening a week before Iran's much-disputed June 12 election, the initial tremors of the earthquake that has shaken the country to its core were palpable deep in south Tehran, a gritty, working-class section of the city with a reputation for being a stronghold of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, says Robert Dreyfuss .
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