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Home Depot looks to add businesses to its parking lotsHome Depot, the big-box hardware store, is taking a hard look at those acres of blacktop surrounding their stores – and seeing dollar signs.
In 2006, Massachusetts legislators passed a law that prohibited the sale of thermostats that contain mercury. They weren't alone; over the past decade, 15 states have passed similar laws, in response to increasing concerns about the serious public health risks posed by mercury. The laws had a...
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Writing on the negotiations of 1964 Srimao-Shastri Pact that caused adverse impact on the demography of Tamils in Sri Lanka, Professor V. Suryanarayan says, The most pathetic member of the Indian team was Ramiah, a Cabinet Minister from Tamil Nadu. According to informed sources, throughout the discussions, Ramiah did not utter a single word on behalf of the Tamil plantation workers, who wanted ...
Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair warns that the U.S. could face a crippling cyber attack, as cyber threats grow in scope and sophistication.
Professor Jenny Webster-Brown, a scientist recognised internationally for her research into water chemistry and quality, has been appointed Chair of the new Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management established jointly by the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University.
As he sat before a table map of Helmand province in what was once a "Taliban hotel," Brig.-Gen. Craig King listened intently while British and Afghan commanders explained the lay of the land in great detail with a special emphasis on where the Taliban were and what they were up to.
Way back in 2002, when Computer Arts Projects was called Computer Arts Specials , The Designers Republic (tDR) was commissioned to create a front cover for an issue dedicated to illustration.
The computerized critical infrastructure of the US is "severely threatened" by malicious cyberattacks now occurring on an "unprecedented scale with extraordinary sophistication."
Terror comes at night in Afghanistan One aspect of the United States' counter-terrorism war strikes fear into the hearts of Afghans, especially in the south where the Taliban are strongest - the special forces, often tattooed and bearded, who raid homes, invariably at night.
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